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Nonfiction: Books to Grow & Learn
In this category, Books for Growing & Learning, you will find nonfiction and resources in topics such as cooking and crafts as well as science and current events. This section is for readers to feed both the mind and body with ideas and activities for thoughtful contemplation or personal development.

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Book Review: The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough, Chas Newky–Burden Nonfiction: The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough, Chas Newky–Burden   Very few names or voices are more recognizable around the world than Sir David Attenborough’s. In a career spanning more than six decades, Attenborough has devoted his life to broadcasting the reality of […]

Book Review: Bitch: On the Female of the Species, Lucy Cooke   Nonfiction/Science: Bitch: On the Female of the Species, Lucy Cooke   In her provocatively titled book, Bitch, Lucy Cooke takes aim at the biases that have shaped the study of animals, specifically, biases against females (or perhaps for males). Cooke is a brilliant […]

Book Review: Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America, Leila Philip Nonfiction: Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America, Leila Philip   Beaverland is the epic book I didn’t know that I needed to read about North America’s largest native rodent. It is in turns poignant and whimsical, personal and historical, and describes how beaver’s […]

Book Review: Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains, Bethany Brookshire Nonfiction: Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains, Bethany Brookshire   Young boys can be mean. I know this, because I was once a young boy. We had a neighbor a little younger than me. Doug was annoying, probably as annoying as I was at his age, […]

Book Review: The Art of More: How Mathematics Created Civilization, Michael Brooks Nonfiction/Math: The Art of More: How Mathematics Created Civilization, Michael Brooks   Let’s start by stating the obvious: this book is not for every reader. Michael Brooks loves math. He loves it the way I like blueberry pie. And he makes a compelling […]

Book Review: The One Thing You Need to Know, Marcus Chown Nonfiction: The One Thing You Need to Know, Marcus Chown Blog Tour February 3, 2023   As an American adult in his 50s, probably nothing has distressed me more in the Internet era than the daily confirmation that my fellow citizens do not know […]

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Book Review: Chinese-ish: Home Cooking Not Quite Authentic 100% Delicious, Rosheen Kaul and Joanna Hu Nonfiction: Chinese-ish: Home Cooking Not Quite Authentic 100% Delicious, Rosheen Kaul and Joanna Hu   The best cookbooks not only give us terrific tasting recipes, but also share a window into the cultural world of the author.  Rosheen Kaul and […]

Book Review: Cold Fish Soup, Adam Farrer   Memoir: Cold Fish Soup, Adam Farrer Blog Tour August 12, 2022   When a memoir starts with the narrator contemplating suicide, you would think that it has to get better. After all, it’s fairly obvious he did not go through with it. He finished the book, after […]

Book Review: Sherpa, Pradeep Bashyal and Ankit Babu Adhikari    Nonfiction: Sherpa, Pradeep Bashyal and Ankit Babu Adhikari  Blog Tour August 8, 2022   Sometimes I play a mental game with myself as I’m reading a book. It has different parameters based on the type of book. For some it’s, “Who would play what role […]

Book Review: Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World’s Largest Owl, Jonathan C. Slaght   Nonfiction/Science: Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World’s Largest Owl, Jonathan C. Slaght   I might have been vaguely aware of the existence of “fishing owls” before reading this book, […]