Non-Fiction Books Collection October 4, 2025

Our Non-Fiction Books Collection October 4, 2025 EPUB brings together inspiring titles across history, science, self-development, and biographies—perfect for curious readers who want knowledge and perspective.

Non-fiction helps us learn, grow, and connect with real-world experiences.

List of Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection October 4, 2025 EPUB

The Story of the Trinity by Bryan M Litfin

Christians believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One God in three persons. Yet many would be hard-pressed to explain why they believe this, or even where it might be found in Scripture.


The Happiness Chemicals by Georgia Perry

Happiness Chemicals: Daily Rituals to Activate Joy is a playfully illustrated book that will teach you how to stimulate your four happiness chemicals from within: dopamine, serotonin, endorphin and oxytocin. Read one page a day and happiness will follow!


You Will Not Kill Our Imagination by Saeed Teebi

A vital, fearless memoir explores what it means to be a Palestinian in this moment, the effects of the genocide on Palestinian art and imagination, and that to even claim a belonging to the land from a country thousands of miles away is an act of subversion—a book that Omar El Akkad says “so perfectly contextualizes and humanizes so much of what has led us to this awful moment, and one that will be remembered long after.”


Nikkei Cuisine by Luiz Hara

At its simplest, Nikkei cuisine is the cooking of the Japanese diaspora. Japanese immigrants have found themselves in a variety of cultures and contexts, but have often maintained a loyalty to their native cuisine.


The Colonialist by William Kelleher Storey

This is the first comprehensive biography of Cecil Rhodes in a generation. This critical work elaborates the life and times of Rhodes, showing how his racist politics impacted mining, industry, transportation, warfare, and society, while discussing how his controversial policies fueled a lasting white-dominated colonial society and had an enduring influence on modern South Africa.


The Bookshop Woman by Nanako Hanada

A soul-stirring story about a Japanese bookseller’s self-discovery as she recommends total strangers the book that will change their life.


Little Flower Recipes from the Cafe by Christine Moore

Chosen by Food52.com as one of the 16 best cookbooks of 2012, Little Flower showcases the most beloved dishes at Christine Moore’s Little Flower cafe in Los Angeles. Her food is artfully simple and powerfully flavorful, and each recipe is accompanied with a vivid full-page photo.


Good Food 30-Minute Suppers by Sarah Cook

It’s always difficult to balance a hectic schedule with tasty, healthy meals, so it helps to have foolproof recipes that you can rely on to provide delicious food in no time. With this in mind, the team of experts at Good Food magazine have collected their best-loved recipes for cooking mouth-watering meals in 30 minutes or less!


Astrocartography by Clarisse Monahan

If astrology helps you find your place in the greater cosmic order, Astrocartography shows you exactly where you can best thrive (literally). Plot your birth chart against a world map and follow the planetary lines to pinpoint the locations and cultures that hold most significance to you – then unlock all that they have to offer.


Meditation Made Easy by Lorin Roche

You′ve probably heard about the benefits of meditation: Sharper thinking, reduced stress, improved concentration, lower blood pressure, even increased sexual pleasure , all of these positive effects have been confirmed by science.


Christ, Christianity and the Bible by Isaac Massey Haldeman

In “Christ, Christianity and the Bible,” Isaac Massey Haldeman presents a robust theological exploration that intertwines evangelical principles with scholarly rigor. The book delves into the historical and doctrinal underpinnings of Christianity, examining the central figure of Christ and the foundational texts of the Bible.


In Defense of Dabbling by Karen Walrond

Resist grind culture and discover the joy of dabbling. From Karen Walrond, author of The Lightmaker’s Manifesto and Radiant Rebellion, comes a delightful jaunt into how to be a total amateur–by doing the things you love even if you’re not any good at them.


Conclusion

The Non-Fiction Books Collection October 4, 2025 EPUB is a valuable resource for expanding your understanding of the world. From lessons in history to insights for personal growth, this collection offers something meaningful for every reader.

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