Britney's Nonfiction TBR
List created by donnatella on Jul 29, 2010
List Votes: 3 Books: 43 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 2 List Type: Open
List created by donnatella on Jul 29, 2010
List Votes: 3 Books: 43 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 2 List Type: Open
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Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street by Michael Davis
When the first episode aired on November 10, 1969, Sesame Street revolutionized the way education was presented to children on television. It has since become the longest-running children's show in history, and today reaches 8 million preschoolers on 350 PBS stations and airs in... more
Book Votes: 5
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Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach
The best-selling author of Stiff turns her outrageous curiosity and infectious wit on the most alluring scientific subject of all: sex.
The study of sexual physiology what happens, and why, and how to make it happen better has been a paying career or a diverting sideline for scientists as... more
Book Votes: 5
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The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust by Edith H. Beer
Edith Hahn was an outspoken young woman in Vienna when the Gastapo forced her into a ghetto and then into a labor camp. When she returned home months later, she knew she would become a hunted woman and went underground. With the help of a Christian friend, she emerged in Munich as Grete Denner.... more
Book Votes: 4
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How Sassy Changed My Life: A Love Letter to the Greatest Teen Magazine of All Time by...
For a generation of teenage girls, Sassy magazine was nothing short of revolutionary—so much so that its audience, which stretched from tweens to twentysomething women, remains obsessed with it to this day and back issues are sold for hefty sums on the Internet. For its brief but brilliant... more
Book Votes: 3
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The Lizard King: The True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smuggle...
When Bryan Christy began to investigate the world of reptile smuggling, he had no idea what he would be in for. In the course of his research, he was bitten between the eyes by a blood python, chased by a mother alligator, and sprayed by a bird-eating tarantula. But perhaps more dangerous was... more
Book Votes: 3
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At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson
From one of the most beloved authors of our time?more than six million copies of his books have been sold in this country alone?a fascinating excursion into the history behind the place we call home. “Houses aren’t refuges from history. They are where history ends up.” ... more
Book Votes: 3
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Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America by Brigitte Gabriel
Brigitte Gabriel lost her childhood to militant Islam. In 1975 she was ten years old and living in Southern Lebanon when militant Muslims from throughout the Middle East poured into her country and declared jihad against the Lebanese Christians. Lebanon was the only Christian influenced country... more
Book Votes: 2
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Longitude : The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Proble...
During the great ages of exploration, "the longitude problem" was the gravest of all scientific challenges. Lacking the ability to determine their longitude, sailors were literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of land. Ships ran aground on rocky shores; those traveling well-known... more
Book Votes: 2
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Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason by Nancy Pearl
What to read next is every book lover's greatest dilemma. Nancy Pearl comes to the rescue with this wide-ranging and fun guide to the best reading new and old. Pearl, who inspired legions of litterateurs with "What If All (name the city) Read the Same Book," has devised 170 thematic reading... more
Book Votes: 1
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Teach Yourself Mathematics (Teach Yourself: Math & Science) by Trevor Johnson & H...
Advance your math skills Teach Yourself Mathematics is packed with worked examples, clear explanations, and exercises with answers. It covers basic math, algebra, geometry, percentages, fractions, probability, and more.
Book Votes: 1
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The Woman Who Fell from the Sky: An American Journalist in Yemen by Jennifer Steil
A fascinating and lively memoir of the author's experiences in Sana'a, the capital city of Yemen---one of the oldest and most conservative Muslim countries---where she worked for a year as editor of the Yemen Observer, an English-language newspaper, and discovered a surprising romance.
Book Votes: 1
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The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis
The Abolition of Man is a 1943 book by C. S. Lewis. It is subtitled "Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools," and uses that as a starting point for a defense of objective value and natural law and a warning of the... more
Book Votes: 1
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Talk to the Hand : The Utter Bloody Rudeness of the World Today, or Six Good Reasons ...
Sticklers, unite! In the spirit of her three-million-copies-sold, #1 New York Times bestseller Eats, Shoots & Leaves, the queen of zero tolerance takes on the sorry state of modern manners.
"Talk to the hand, 'cause the face ain't listening," the saying goes. When did the world stop wanting... more
Book Votes: 1
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Random Family : Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx by Adrian Nicole...
In her extraordinary bestseller, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc immerses readers in the intricacies of the ghetto, revealing the true sagas lurking behind the headlines of gangsta glamour, gold-drenched drug dealers, and street-corner society. Focusing on two romances -- Jessica's dizzying infatuation... more
Book Votes: 1
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I Can't Believe I'm Still Single by Eric Schaeffer
Eric Schaeffer has always believed that when the time was right and he was ready that he would find the Big One (an intelligent, sexy, loving wife).
But his last girlfriend said no to his proposal, and since then he hasn't met anyone he wanted to have a second date with. This is a wild,... more
Book Votes: 1
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In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
What to eat, what not to eat, and how to think about health: a manifesto for our times.
Food. There's plenty of it around, and we all love to eat it. So why should anyone need to defend it?
Because in the so-called Western diet, food has been replaced by nutrients, and common sense by... more
Book Votes: 1
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The Battle for Christmas by Stephen Nissenbaum
Anyone who laments the excesses of Christmas might consider the Puritans of colonial Massachusetts: they simply outlawed the holiday. The Puritans had their reasons, since Christmas was once an occasion for drunkenness and riot, when poor "wassailers extorted food and drink from... more
Book Votes: 1
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Another Day in the Frontal Lobe: A Brain Surgeon Exposes Life on the Inside by Katrin...
Katrina Firlik is a neurosurgeon, one of only two hundred or so women among the alpha males who dominate this high-pressure, high-prestige medical specialty. She is also a superbly gifted writer–witty, insightful, at once deeply humane and refreshingly wry. In Another Day in the Frontal... more
Book Votes: 1
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Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress: Tales of Growing Up Groovy and Clueless by Susan J...
A funny and poignant collection of true stories about women coming of age that for once isn't about finding a date.
Gilman's memoir of growing up on Manhattan's upper Upper West Side in the '70s starts slowly but gathers momentum. Readers who find themselves drifting during... more
Book Votes: 1
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The Wordy Shipmates by Sarah Vowell
New York Times bestselling author Sarah Vowell explores the Puritans and their journey to America in The Wordy Shipmates. Even today, America views itself as a Puritan nation, but Vowell investigates what that means -- and what it should mean. What was this great political enterprise all about?... more
Book Votes: 1
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The Badass Girl's Guide to Poker: All You Need to Beat the Boys by Toby Leah Bochan
Badass girls play to win! You can play your cards right every time-with The Badass Girl's Guide to Poker. Whether you're playing poker or picking which guy at the table you'll bring home after you win, you'll always know which badass moves to make, including: Complete rules and winning... more
Book Votes: 0
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The Summer of the Great-Grandmother (Crosswicks Journals, Bk 2) by Madeleine L'Engle
This journal offers a loving and poignant portrait of L'Engle's mother in old age that is more about living than dying.
Book Votes: 0
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This Boy's Life: A Memoir by Tobias Wolff
In this unforgettable memoir of boyhood in the 1950s, we meet the young Toby Wolff, by turns tough and vulnerable, crafty and bumbling, and ultimately winning. Separated by divorce from his father and brother, Toby and his mother are constantly on the move. Between themselves they develop an... more
Book Votes: 0
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A Woman's Guide to Personal Finance by Virginia B. Morris
The Brightest Ideas in Personal Finance For women running a household, working up a career ladder, or managing a business, this guide provides advice for making financial decisions such as managing money and planning for retirement, while dealing with the unexpected, such as divorce, ... more
Book Votes: 0
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The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
From one of America?s iconic writers, a stunning book of electric honesty and passion. Joan Didion explores an intensely personal yet universal experience: a portrait of a marriage?and a life, in good times and bad?that will speak to anyone who has ever loved a husband or wife or... more
Book Votes: 0
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Truck: A Love Story by Michael Perry
A follow-up to "Population: 485", "Truck" chronicles a year in which Perry struggles to grow his own food, live peaceably with his neighbors, and sort out his love life. Hilarious and heartfelt, this memoir introduces readers to a wonderful and unique cast of characters.
From Publishers... more
Book Votes: 0
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Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Brea...
As the math education crisis in this country continues to make headlines, research continues to prove that it is in middle school when math scores begin to drop—especially for girls—in large part due to the relentless social conditioning that tells girls they “can’t... more
Book Votes: 0
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Smashed : Story of a Drunken Girlhood by Koren Zailckas
From earliest experimentation to habitual excess to full-blown abuse, twenty-four-year-old Koren Zailckas leads us through her experience of a terrifying trend among young girls, exploring how binge drinking becomes routine, how it becomes "the usual." With the stylistic freshness of a poet and... more
Book Votes: 0
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Persepolis 2 : The Story of a Return by Marjane Satrapi
In Persepolis, heralded by the Los Angeles Times as “one of the freshest and most original memoirs of our day,” Marjane Satrapi dazzled us with her heartrending memoir-in-comic-strips about growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Here is the continuation of her fascinating... more
Book Votes: 0
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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi
Wise, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’s memoir of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the... more
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The Road from Coorain by Jill Ker Conway
From the shelter of a protective family, to the lessons of tragedy and independence, this is an indelible portrait of a harsh and beautiful country and the inspiring story of a remarkable woman's life.
Jill Ker Conway is a noted historian, specializing in the experience of women in America,... more
Book Votes: 0
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Kiss My Math: Showing Pre-Algebra Who's Boss by Danica McKellar
From the author of the runaway bestseller Math Doesn't Suck, the next step in the math curriculum-- pre-Algebra.
Last year, actress and math genius Danica McKellar made waves nationwide, challenging the 'math nerd' stereotype and giving girls the tools to ace tests and homework... more
Book Votes: 0
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Letters to a Young Mathematician (Art of Mentoring) by Ian Stewart
From the renowned mathematician and writer Ian Stewart, an insightful and lively exploration of why mathematics matters The first scientific entry in the acclaimed Art of Mentoring series from Basic Books, Letters to a Young Mathematician tells readers what Ian Stewart wishes he had known when... more
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Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There by David Brooks
Do you believe that spending $15,000 on a media center is vulgar, but that spending $15,000 on a slate shower stall is a sign that you are at one with the Zenlike rhythms of nature? Do you work for one of those visionary software companies where people come to work wearing hiking boots and... more
Book Votes: 0
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A Circle of Quiet (Crosswicks Journals, Bk 1) by Madeleine L'Engle
This journal shares fruitful reflections on life and career prompted by the author's visit to her personal place of retreat near her country home.
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Wife in the North by Judith O'Reilly
When Judith O?Reilly, a successful journalist and mother of three, agreed to leave London for a remote northern outpost, she made a deal with her husband that the move was a test-run to weigh the benefits of country living. In the rugged landscape of Northumberland County, O?Reilly swapped her... more
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How Full Is Your Bucket? Positive Strategies for Work and Life by Tom Rath & Dona...
How did you feel after your last interaction with another person? Did that person-your spouse, best friend, coworker, or even a stranger -fill your bucket" by making you feel more positive? Or did that person "dip from your bucket," leaving you more negative than before? The number one New York... more
Book Votes: 0
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College Girls: Bluestockings, Sex Kittens, and Co-Eds, Then and Now by Lynn Peril
The author of Pink Think takes on a twentieth-century icon: the college girl.A geek who wears glasses? Or a sex kitten in a teddy? This is the dual vision of the college girl, the unique American archetype born when the age-old conflict over educating women was finally laid to rest. College was... more
Book Votes: 0
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All Souls : A Family Story from Southie by Michael Patrick MacDonald
Michael Patrick MacDonald grew up in "the best place in the world"--the Old Colony projects of South Boston--where 85% of the residents collect welfare in an area with the highest concentration of impoverished whites in the U.S. In All Souls, MacDonald takes us deep into the secret... more
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Unclutter Your Life in One Week by Erin R Doland
Organization expert Erin Rooney Doland, Editor-in-Chief of Unclutterer.com, will show you how to clear the clutter, simplify your surroundings, and create the remarkable life you deserve -- in just one week. Simple living isn't about depriving; it's about enriching. But while scribbling... more
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Among Schoolchildren by Tracy Kidder
Tracy Kidder -- the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Soul of a New Machine and the extraordinary national bestseller House -- spent nine months in Mrs. Zajac's fifth-grade classroom in the depressed "Flats" of Holyoke, Massachusetts. For an entire year he lived among twenty schoolchildren... more
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A Fistful of Rice: My Unexpected Quest to End Poverty Through Profitability by Vikram...
Around the globe, poverty has held too many people in its grip for too long. While microfinance - small loans to impoverished individuals - initially attracted attention in the press, it didn't achieve the scale, scope, and profitability necessary to substantially combat poverty. All that... more
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The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America by Bill Bryson
'I come from Des Moines. Somebody had to.'
And, as soon as Bill Bryson was old enough, he left. Des Moines couldn't hold him, but it did lure him back. After ten years in England, he returned to the land of his youth, and drove almost 14,000 miles in search of a mythical small... more
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