Editors Reads

Best Non-Fiction Books

268 expert-reviewed books — page 6 of 12

The Automatic Millionaire book cover
Bestseller
4.0

David Bach argues that building wealth requires not discipline but automation — setting up your savings, investments, and debt payments to happen without any decision-making, so that the system works even when motivation does not.

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This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate book cover
Bestseller
4.0

Klein argues that climate change is not just an environmental problem but a civilizational crisis that requires confronting capitalism itself — that incremental market-based solutions cannot produce change at the scale and speed required, and that the climate movement must align with broader struggles for social and economic justice.

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What the Dog Saw book cover
Bestseller

What the Dog Saw

by Malcolm Gladwell

4.0

A collection of Malcolm Gladwell's best New Yorker essays exploring the hidden side of everyday phenomena, from dog training to hair dye to the Challenger disaster.

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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book cover
Bestseller
3.8

High-powered lawyer Julian Mantle suffers a massive heart attack in the middle of a courtroom and, shaken to his core, sells everything — including his beloved Ferrari — to study with the Sages of Sivana in the Himalayas. He returns transformed and shares seven virtues for a more purposeful, joyful, and fulfilling life.

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Hillbilly Elegy book cover
Bestseller

Hillbilly Elegy

by J.D. Vance

3.5

J.D. Vance traces his chaotic Appalachian upbringing — a drug-addicted mother, a stabilizing grandmother, a stint in the Marines — and his unlikely path to Yale Law School, offering a ground-level account of white working-class decline in America.

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Master of the Senate

by Robert Caro

4.9

The third volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson follows his Senate career from 1949 to 1958 — covering his rise to Majority Leader and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the first since Reconstruction.

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The Path to Power

by Robert Caro

4.8

The first volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson traces his origins in the Texas Hill Country through his early political career and first campaign for the Senate — a portrait of consuming ambition and political genius.

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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain book cover
4.7

Seven Russian short stories by Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol, with Saunders's line-by-line commentary on what each story is doing and why. Developed from his Syracuse MFA course, the book is a master class in how fiction creates meaning through moment-by-moment decisions of form.

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Means of Ascent

by Robert Caro

4.7

The second volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson covers the years 1941–1948, centering on Johnson's 1948 Texas Senate race and his fraudulent defeat of Coke Stevenson — one of the most thoroughly documented political thefts in American history.

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Notes of a Native Son

by James Baldwin

4.7

Baldwin's first essay collection, published when he was thirty-one, established him as one of the essential voices in American literature. The ten essays — including the title piece, written after his father's death during the Harlem riots — examine race in America, Black American identity in Europe, and the relationship between art and social responsibility with a clarity that has not dated.

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The Barefoot Investor book cover
4.7

Australia's best-selling personal finance book — a simple bucket system for managing money, paying off debt, and building wealth that has helped millions of Australians.

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Working book cover

Working

by Robert Caro

4.7

Robert Caro's memoir of his career as a biographer — how he researches, how he writes, what he believes about the relationship between power and biography, and the decades he has spent trying to understand Lyndon Johnson.

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A Distant Mirror

by Barbara Tuchman

4.6

Barbara Tuchman reconstructs the calamitous fourteenth century — the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, peasant revolts, and the schism in the Church — through the life of a single French knight, Enguerrand de Coucy VII.

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Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism book cover
4.6

bell hooks's debut work examines the intersection of race and gender in American history, arguing that Black women have been systematically marginalized by both the civil rights movement and mainstream feminism — and that any feminism that does not center Black women's experience is incomplete.

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Baby Steps Millionaires book cover
4.6

How ordinary people built extraordinary wealth using Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps — a data-driven case for why the debt-free, invest-consistently path to millionaire status works.

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Clever Girl Finance

by Bola Sokunbi

4.6

A personal finance guide written specifically for women — covering budgeting, debt, investing, and building wealth on any income with confidence and clarity.

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Darkness Visible

by William Styron

4.6

Styron's memoir of his severe depression in 1985 — the illness he calls 'darkness visible' after a phrase in Milton — is the best literary account of clinical depression ever written: precise about its physical manifestations, honest about its irrationality, and clear-eyed about the inadequacy of the language available to describe it.

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I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death book cover
4.6

Seventeen chapters, each structured around a different near-death experience — from childhood illness to encounters with violent strangers to medical emergencies — that together form a fragmentary, non-chronological memoir of a life lived in proximity to death.

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No Ordinary Time

by Doris Kearns Goodwin

4.6

Doris Kearns Goodwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning account of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during World War II — their partnership, their tensions, and their transformation of America into the Arsenal of Democracy.

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Profit First

by Mike Michalowicz

4.6

A cash management system for small business owners that reverses the traditional accounting formula — taking profit first and operating on the remainder to ensure businesses stay profitable.

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