s speculative fiction or Talia Hibbert’s romance novels — but every Disability Pride, I’m drawn to true stories. There’s something special about reading disabled folks sharing their life experiences. As a chronically ill disabled person, I read these authors’ books and feel seen, validated...
Susan Cain, Daniel Pink, and Adam Grant only pick each season’s two official selections.) So without further ado, these are the nonfiction books you’ll want to watch out for in 2023.
Nonfiction texts (including those beyond just books) are intended to inform and educate readers on a particular topic or various topics by presenting accurate and truthful information. Nonfiction books cover a wide range of topics and include self-help books, academic textbooks, cookbooks, reference ...
It Is All About How You See Yourself and What Books You Read. 12.The Gap and the Gainby Dan Sullivan with Benjamin Hardy Explore the concept of “The gap”—the space between where you are and where you want to be—and learn how to bridge that gap with strategic thinking, a growth ...
Brown’s goal is to teach her readers how to own their story and love themselves and her book recommendations echo her empowering motto, “courage over comfort”. Read on for a list of inspiring non-fiction books recommended by Brené Brown. 10 books recommended by Brené Brown 1. The ...
When your books are sold through retailers, you will not receive any contact information about... Read More 10 Powerful Ways to Set and Reach Your Author Goals Posted byStephanie Chandler|Dec 5, 2023|Blog,Nonfiction Book Marketing,Publishing,Writing Nonfiction ...
Nonfictionis written straightforwardly and accurately with the goal of providing information. It is fact-based and built upon research. Within the genre of nonfiction books, two book subgenres are histories and biographies. Histories provide historical frameworks and overviews and/or delve deeply into...
Over the summer of 2003 after reading the Times book review, I would take American Renaissance and a number two pencil to a quiet hill in Central Park to read of a summer afternoon. American Renaissance quickly became one of those books that I wished I could eat. I know that sounds loopy...
Read lots of contemporary nonfiction and fiction. Find subgenres you love—maybe fantasy doesn’t do it for you, but you love crime and mystery novels. You might not care for history books, but you might enjoy a deeply moving memoir. ...
I'm thrilled to be your host this week for Nonfiction November Week 2: Book pairings! This used to be my least favorite week since I don't read fiction anymore. Once I started hosting, out of necessity I began pairing nonfiction books and podcasts, and this year tweaked the prompt a bi...