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Bill Bryson is such a good writer, I think any of his non-fiction would be enjoyable.


1. The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins
2. The Republican Brain - Chris Mooney
3. The Believing Brain - Michael Shermer
4. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right - Written and read by Al Franken
5. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything - Levitt and Dubner
6. The Conservative Nanny State - Dean Baker
7. Letters to a Young Contrarian - Christopher Hitchens
8. Why Evolution is True - Jerry Coyne
9. The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives - Leonard Mlodinow
On the Hitchens book, I also have "Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens". I didn't care for that one.
On the list above if I had to pick one for a friend it would probably be The Drunkard's Walk. It really is amazing how random the world is. But all of those listed are pretty good.


I've really enjoyed Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the OED and his other book, The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary. The author narrates and does a good job.
Note: This may belong under the Non-Fiction History category, but I'll leave it here for now.

I mention this one since Mr. Zamperini the subject of the book passed away today at the age of 97. Godspeed good sir.

+1 for Unbroken. Amazing non-fiction story that reads like fiction. I also recommend Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit: An American Legend. I was absolutely riveted by it.


I agree with you John. It was such an eye-opener for me!





The Good Spy: The Life and Death of Robert Ames
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation
John, you are right: Nothing to Envy was amazing, a 5* for me, too.





Life After Death

Teri,
The Story of the West Memphis Three was fascinating. I picked "Life After Death" which is actually read by Damien Echols. Then I went looking for the movies.
I can definitely recommend the book I listened to.



I enjoy lecture series but passed this one up in the recent sale simply because I assumed that, like other courses dealing with similar topics, there wouldn't be accompanying musical examples and the lecture would seem dry. That'll teach me not to assume and to check the actual page for such information. Maybe there'll be a future sale...







Hi Kimberley
Those are my favorite genres, too .
Here are some that I've listened to that I thought were good :
The White House Boys: An American Tragedy
Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place
Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident
Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere: A Memoir
Amish Confidential
Freak Show Without A Tent: Swimming with Piranhas, Getting Stoned in Fiji and Other Family Vacations
Bloody Lies: A CSI Scandal in the Heartland
Missing Mom: A True Crime, True Family Story
Free Country: A Penniless Adventure the Length of Britain
God'll Cut You Down: The Tangled Tale of a White Supremacist, a Black Hustler, a Murder, and How I Lost a Year in Mississippi
Mrs. Kennedy and Me: An Intimate Memoir
Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies
The Phantom Killer: Unlocking the Mystery of the Texarkana Serial Murders: The Story of a Town in Terror
Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders
Those are some I have from Audible that I could look down through quick . I liked them all , and most of the narrators did a good job on them ,
**I'm listening to one now, which isn't that great ---
Murder in the Stacks: Penn State, Betsy Aardsma, and the Killer Who Got Away
( The narrator is pretty dull and he tries to do fake voices for each character ... Don't waste your money on that one ! )
Would you have a list that you could share with me ?
Those are my favorite genres, too .
Here are some that I've listened to that I thought were good :
The White House Boys: An American Tragedy
Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place
Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident
Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere: A Memoir
Amish Confidential
Freak Show Without A Tent: Swimming with Piranhas, Getting Stoned in Fiji and Other Family Vacations
Bloody Lies: A CSI Scandal in the Heartland
Missing Mom: A True Crime, True Family Story
Free Country: A Penniless Adventure the Length of Britain
God'll Cut You Down: The Tangled Tale of a White Supremacist, a Black Hustler, a Murder, and How I Lost a Year in Mississippi
Mrs. Kennedy and Me: An Intimate Memoir
Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies
The Phantom Killer: Unlocking the Mystery of the Texarkana Serial Murders: The Story of a Town in Terror
Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders
Those are some I have from Audible that I could look down through quick . I liked them all , and most of the narrators did a good job on them ,
**I'm listening to one now, which isn't that great ---
Murder in the Stacks: Penn State, Betsy Aardsma, and the Killer Who Got Away
( The narrator is pretty dull and he tries to do fake voices for each character ... Don't waste your money on that one ! )
Would you have a list that you could share with me ?

The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
The Demon Under the Microscope: From Battlefield Hospitals to Nazi Labs, One Doctor's Heroic Search for the World's First Miracle Drug
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Kokoda
Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen



These include the titles I've VO'd myself:
Complete Kitten Care
ComPETability: (dog to dog)
ComPETability: (cat to cat)
I need to get those editions added to my goodreads listings.



Home Fires: The Story of the Women's Institute in the Second World War - review and clip:
The King's Bed: Ambition and Intimacy in the Court of Charles II - review and clip:
Check out more reviews in the e-newsletter: .


Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green ZoneRajiv Chandrasekaran

Sigh I can't believe how corrupt Iraq and the Americans in the green zone and DC. Im so pissed I can barely finish reading this.
Mr Ray Porter narrates these books and because of my crush I find it entertaining (Joe Ledger LOL)
Any books about the UK experience in Iraq would be interesting.

The audio is available now.


My library has it as an Overdrive audio download.




Cosmos, The Demon Haunted World, Dragons of Eden, ...
My audible credits are going to vanish fast when they are released.

Cosmos, The Demon Haunted World, Dragons of Eden, ...
My audible credits are going to vanish fast when..."
Sales are good times for Non Fiction. I wonder if we put a couple on our wish list if they might pop up in the next sale. I have bought Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins books that way.


If you liked that, you might like Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism or The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap


If you liked that, you might li..."
Thanks for the recommendatons!
I also listened to



Sometimes these books are difficult to listen to....but I must.
Always looking forward to reading tips, thanks!
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