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Posts Tagged ‘Non-Fiction

The Control of Nature by John McPhee

May 2, 2022

The Control of Nature by John McPhee is a non-fiction book which mixes a bit of science into the stories of people who, in simple terms, fight a potentially losing battle against the strong forces of nature. The author follows the individuals trying to protect humans lives and homes in three regions. In each of […]

Red Pill Blue Pill by David Neiwert

February 10, 2022

Are you looking for a scary non-fiction book? Red Pill Blue Pill by David Neiwert might be scarier than half of the horror novels I have read over the last decade. This book dives into the origin of Conspiracy Theories, why they are a bigger problem currently than ever before, and perhaps how we can […]

Get 10,000+ Twitter Followers by Cathy Turney

December 30, 2021

I knew a gal who found a great book to help her get to a new level on Twitter. Unfortunately, I quickly discovered Get 10,000+ Twitter Followers by Cathy Turney must not have been it. I had a bad gut reaction to this book, but bought it anyway, I will try not to do that […]

The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament by Joshua Bowen

November 12, 2021

The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament by Joshua Bowen is an extensive review of the first half of the Old Testament. I first learned of this publication when Bowen was interviewed by atheist YouTuber Shannon Q. The interview impressed me and since I have been debating theists lately, I went ahead and ordered myself […]

YouTube Secrets by Sean Cannell and Benji Travis

October 14, 2021

In a rare twist of fate, I decided to order books online. Since I was already getting a few books, I tossed YouTube Secrets by Sean Cannell and Benji Travis into my purchase. Just a quick background on my interest levels here. I’ve been involved with the team of comedians called Search Truth Quest and […]

A World Without Police by Geo Maher

September 22, 2021

I did not know what I was really getting into when I grabbed A World Without Police by Geo Maher at a brick-and-mortar bookstore. I know this is a hard-core book, but we live in a world where one mistake could lead you into a dangerous situation. Do you call the police or have the […]