In reading, it is all about preference. You may know some bookworms who are into fiction, you may see readers that are hooked by nonfiction, or you may have met bibliophiles that love reading both genres. There are really no rules for reading. But, what you should know are the major literary genres, which are nonfiction, fiction, prose, and poetry, to help you sort and pick the book that fits your liking.
Speaking of nonfiction, it is the genre that features millions of books that is either chronicle or a representation of a topic that is introduced as a fact. There are many subgenres under nonfiction; these include but are not limited to memoirs, travelogues, self-help books, biographies, textbooks, and more. So, if you are interested in reading nonfiction, listed below are the page turners to check out that will surely give you a meaningful reading experience.
Sabbath Economics: A Spiritual Guide to Linking Love with Money by Judith Favor
Sabbath Economics: A Spiritual Guide Linking Love and Money is an inspiring book penned by Judith Favor. The author utilizes her personal account on handling finances and her research of money to offer a positive and creative perspective stemming from her faith. Moreover, this book guides the readers on transforming their lives by helping them get a better grasp on the realm of money and spirituality. This is the perfect read for those who are finding it difficult to make ends meet financially, having enough or more resources to live comfortably, belonging to a nicely organized religious tradition, and partially organized group of meditators.
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey
The first edition of Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey’s book titled What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing was recently published in April 2021 by Flatiron Books. The authors remarkably evaluate the impact of trauma on the developing mind and tackle the emotional and biological alterations and adaptations that it makes. The conversational tone of the book also helps set the mood and allow the readers to breathe freely while understanding how different traumatic events can affect the lives of everyone and how recognizing its effects can slowly raise awareness to people.
Well, This Is Exhausting: Essays by Sophia Benoit
This newly released book and instant bestseller was authored by Sophia Benoit. Well, This is Exhausting: Essays discusses the true meaning behind caring a lot and trying too much. Benoit allows the readers to get to know more about her by sharing some fragments of her life from her formative years until the moment that she realizes that it’s fine if you take it slowly and not pressure yourself by trying so hard. After the realization, Sophia begins to take a step back and recalibrated her ways, pace, and perception. Thus, she learned the meaning of becoming a feminist, loving her voice, and knowing the ideal moment to lend her ears to others.
The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green
Bestselling YA fiction author John Green has released the signed edition of his nonfiction book titled The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet last May 2021. Like all other Green books, it is also hailed as a bestseller. Moreover, the book is a collection of essays adapted and elaborated from his popular podcast. It is an insightful discovery of the journeys that people established and an unironic commemoration of falling in love with the planet.
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie is a promising self-help book that was published in October 1998 by Pocket Books. It has already sold millions of copies worldwide and has remained to be among the bestselling books of its genre. This book will teach the readers the different methods to make others be fond of you, a dozen of ways to win individuals to your mindset, and several means of changing people without triggering resentment. Thus, this bestselling book by Carnegie has helped millions of readers to achieve success in both their career and personal lives.