• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Non Fiction Book Reviews

  • Home
  • Business
  • Self-Help
  • Memoirs
  • History
  • Humor
  • Psychology
  • Technology
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

_Deconstructing Brad Pitt by Christopher Schaberg and Robert Bennett

October 6, 2014

_Deconstructing Brad Pitt

_Deconstructing Brad Pitt is an interesting read for literary enthusiasts and students of Media and Film studies. At the same time, the essays also examine how films affect culture and shape our society, and therefore will entertain readers interested in social sciences.

Filed Under: Book Review, Newsletter, Society and Culture Tagged With: brad pitt, brangelina

What Every Body Is Saying By Joe Navarro

October 4, 2014

What Every Body Is Saying

What Every Body Is Saying is a quick and easy read, and the author promises that if your read it a few times, spotting these nonverbal cues will become a habit and help you in your everyday conversations with people with your family and also help you communicate confidently in your workplace.

Filed Under: Book Review, Newsletter, Psychology, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: communication, nonverbal

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

October 1, 2014

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

I won’t hesitate a bit to say that The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is one of the best narrative nonfiction books I have ever read. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is the story of the woman who gave medical science the ability to test thousands of cures and continues to do so.

Filed Under: Biographies and Memoirs, Book Review, Newsletter Tagged With: biography, History

Not That Kind of Girl: Book Release

September 29, 2014

Not That Kind of Girl is a no holds barred, candid take on the major events in the author Lena Dunham’s life.

Filed Under: New Book Release, Newsletter

Discover Toronto: 10 Books to Explore Toronto from Writers’ Eyes

September 27, 2014

Discover Toronto through vivid literary portraits of the city these writers have created. You may not be ready to travel just yet, until then these books will help you recreate a lively image of the city.

Filed Under: History Book Reviews, Newsletter, Reader Resources Tagged With: Toronto

Columbine Shooting Memoir by Susan Klebold

September 25, 2014

Killing many and yourself could be an easy ride into history, but what does it do to the surviving family when your name becomes a national headline? Here is a story from one such survivor.

Filed Under: Author News, Newsletter Tagged With: mental health, violence

In the Footsteps of Greatness by Josh Mathe

September 22, 2014

in the footsteps of greatness

In The Footsteps Greatness shares all Josh Mathe’s ups and downs as he went about defeating the highest mountain peak in the continental US. It is an easy read and the reader will take away many things on different levels from the book some practical, some spiritual.

Filed Under: Book Review, Motivation, Newsletter, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, inspirational, motivation, Sports

Authors Wanted for Latino Childrens’ Books

September 20, 2014

Read Conmigo, the bilingual literacy campaign has launched a search for Latino children’s’ book authors. The winning authors will receive $1000 in prize money and must feature at least one of Read Conmigo characters

Filed Under: Author News, Newsletter Tagged With: authors, writing contest

Writer’s Trust Prize Announces NonFiction Prize Finalists

September 19, 2014

The 2014 Finalists come from a variety of subjects. While Paula Todd looks at how bullying has crept into the virtual world and has grown stronger than the real world, Kathleen Winter explores the enigmatic arctic regions and the life of aborigines. Naomi Klein and Charles Montgomery evaluate our current lifestyle through the lens of climate change and urban planning and design.

Filed Under: Author News, Newsletter Tagged With: Literary Awards

New Kindle Voyage and Other Upgrades to Kindle Announced By Amazon

September 18, 2014

New Kindle Voyage is the thinnest device Amazon has come up with until now. The new Kindle Voyage will have free built-in 3G connection to download books from Amazon. Amazon has made a slew of changes along with this one. The new range improvements on performance as well as usability.

Filed Under: Newsletter, Reader Resources Tagged With: ereaders, kindle

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 32
  • Page 33
  • Page 34
  • Page 35
  • Page 36
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 38
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Copyright © 2026 Non Fiction Book Reviews on the Foodie Pro Theme