Just recently finished a book and am stuck and got no ideas what you read now. I primarily read history, science, math philosophy and geography non fiction only. I’d love some recommendations from you here thanks!
Hello, there is this mystery & thriller book that will leave u shocked in every page, the plot twists are super chills, and u will never expect what’s the story about which nowadays is really rare to find in books, anyways its called beneath the floorboards here is the link: [https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/beneath-the-floorboards-2?sId=dd82a499-8940-4f3d-9e62-16faee027b65](https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/beneath-the-floorboards-2?sId=dd82a499-8940-4f3d-9e62-16faee027b65)
PsychologicalAnt4231 on
Did you try Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green? I really enjoyed and its a fascinating read
rjewell40 on
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Explain Everything About the World by Tim Marshall
Better_Ad7836 on
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
tregonney on
I highly recommend The Mountains of Saint Francis by Walter Alvarez. It tells the story of years of piecing obscure clues from around the globe that helped Alvarez’s small but elite team to prove that an asteroid hit in the Gulf of Mexico resulting in the death of all dinosaurs. It’s very well written!
hmmwhatsoverhere on
*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins
CarlHvass on
Anything by Matt Parker. Humble Pi and Love Triangle are very entertaining maths books.
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Hello, there is this mystery & thriller book that will leave u shocked in every page, the plot twists are super chills, and u will never expect what’s the story about which nowadays is really rare to find in books, anyways its called beneath the floorboards here is the link: [https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/beneath-the-floorboards-2?sId=dd82a499-8940-4f3d-9e62-16faee027b65](https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/beneath-the-floorboards-2?sId=dd82a499-8940-4f3d-9e62-16faee027b65)
Did you try Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green? I really enjoyed and its a fascinating read
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Explain Everything About the World by Tim Marshall
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
I highly recommend The Mountains of Saint Francis by Walter Alvarez. It tells the story of years of piecing obscure clues from around the globe that helped Alvarez’s small but elite team to prove that an asteroid hit in the Gulf of Mexico resulting in the death of all dinosaurs. It’s very well written!
*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins
Anything by Matt Parker. Humble Pi and Love Triangle are very entertaining maths books.
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Mere Christianity by C S Lewis