Nonfiction
List of Top NYT Bestsellers: Feb 2024
The year hasn’t even started yet, and we already have NYT Bestsellers: Feb 2024 list. There are millions of books being sold out there in the world, and basically, the sales data of a book and how much sales it makes determines if the book will become a New York Times bestseller or not. So now that we know what a New York Times bestseller is, lets dive into the list of it as of February 2024.
By Nonfictionalbooks2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Many Adventures of Donnie Malone by Paul E. Doutrich
The Many Adventures of Donnie Malone is just that: a book which describes the adventures of one man, mainly in aviation. However, that career and those adventures include the major wars of the last century, pilots being required to fight, and so, you have a war novel as well as one that charts the more personal struggles and triumphs of Donnie as an individual.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: A Paper Orchestra by Michael Jamin
Michael Jamin's collection of personal essays is a tour of his life in many ways, which has elements of memoir in its self-examination but is also full of humour throughout. In some ways, it reads like a performance so I wasn't surprised when I got to the end and discovered that Jamin is actually doing a talkback to coincide with this book: my impression was apt. As someone whose occupation is screenwriter, it perhaps is not surprising that there is awareness of theatricality present.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring Ancient Petra: A Journey Through Time
Exploring Ancient Petra: A Journey Through Time Intro Embarking on a journey through time, we delve into the engaging heart of one of the world's most historic sites. Nestled between rugged desert canyons and mountains, where East meets West, lies the ancient city of Petra. This piece offers an informative exploration of Petra, unravelling its enchanting stories and unveiling the secrets that lie beneath the city's stone facades.
By yeabsra ad2 years ago in BookClub
The Happy War Lord
In the ancient and sprawling realm of Erael , where the tapestry of history was woven with threads of conquest and ambition, a figure emerged from the shadows, a formidable black warlord known as Arion the Invincible. His legend reverberated through the ages, a symphony of triumph that resonated in the hearts of his subjects and sent shivers down the spines of his adversaries.
By Eniolade John 2 years ago in BookClub


