For sure, get 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman. It delves into the two systems of thinking and how they impact our decisions. Also, 'Outliers: The Story of Success' by Malcolm Gladwell is a great choice. It explores the factors that contribute to high achievement.
Well, 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' is a must-buy. It tells a compelling story while raising important ethical questions. Another one is 'The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg, which provides valuable insights into how habits shape our lives.
There were several great ones. 'The Emperor of All Maladies' by Siddhartha Mukherjee was a standout. It offers a deep dive into the history and science of cancer.
In 2019, 'Talking to Strangers' by Malcolm Gladwell and 'The Moment of Lift' by Melinda Gates were among the must-read non-fiction works. They tackled important social and personal issues with depth and insight.
There were several great ones. 'Educated' by Tara Westover was a standout, offering a powerful memoir of her journey to overcome adversity and gain an education.
Some must-read non-fiction books of 2020 include 'Caste' by Isabel Wilkerson and 'Breath' by James Nestor.
Some of the must-read non-fiction books of 2020 include 'Caste' by Isabel Wilkerson and 'A Promised Land' by Barack Obama.
A couple of must-read non-fiction books from 2018 were 'The Soul of an Octopus' by Sy Montgomery and 'Fear' by Bob Woodward. 'The Soul of an Octopus' takes you into the fascinating world of these intelligent creatures, and 'Fear' provides an inside look at the Trump administration.
Well, 'When Breath Becomes Air' by Paul Kalanithi was highly recommended. It's a profound memoir about life and death. Also, 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' by Yuval Noah Harari was very popular, providing a sweeping look at human history.
Some of the must-read non-fiction books of 2018 include 'Educated' by Tara Westover and 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama. Both received critical acclaim and were widely popular.
2019 saw several great non-fiction reads. 'The Fifth Risk' by Michael Lewis and 'Why We Sleep' by Matthew Walker were among them. These books offered deep dives into important subjects and were highly recommended.
There were several great ones. 'The Code Breaker' by Walter Isaacson was highly recommended for its in-depth look at the world of genetics and biotechnology.