Not a novel reader? Don't fancy a lengthy fiction read?
Then this is the section for you - filled with new ideas and different styles, these books are filled with interesting facts and diverse topics. Whether you're a dinosaur lover, or a history fan, or someone who just wants a break from stories and plot twists, there's always something new for you to try reading.
In this section, the books are accompanied by a list of three words to give you a concise idea about the book and its content.
If you want a challenge, see how many non-fiction books you can read of completely different topics. This will not only expose you to a variety of different information and facts but also accustom you to the characteristic styles of non-fiction texts. It would be fun to do it with a friend, too!
Then this is the section for you - filled with new ideas and different styles, these books are filled with interesting facts and diverse topics. Whether you're a dinosaur lover, or a history fan, or someone who just wants a break from stories and plot twists, there's always something new for you to try reading.
In this section, the books are accompanied by a list of three words to give you a concise idea about the book and its content.
If you want a challenge, see how many non-fiction books you can read of completely different topics. This will not only expose you to a variety of different information and facts but also accustom you to the characteristic styles of non-fiction texts. It would be fun to do it with a friend, too!
'Leaders who Changed History' by DK - inspirational, vibrant, diverse.
'Under Earth; Under Water' by Aleksandra Mizielinski and Daniel Mizielinski - educational, fun, interesting.
'Story of Life - Evolution' by Katie Scott - illustrative, artistic, detailed.
'Welcome to the Museum' series by Big Picture Press: 'Dinosaurium', 'Animalium', 'Botanicum', 'Historium' and 'Planterium' - imaginative, colourful, academic
'The Planets' by Andrew Cohen and Professor Brian Cox - comprehensive, imaginative, clear
'Treasury of Egyptain Mythology' by Napoli and Balit - colourful, lyrical, vivid.
'Around the World in 80 Novels' by Henry Russell - important, interesting, galvanising
'Elephants on Acid' by Alex Boese - bizarre, fascinating, intriguing
'Why is snot green?' by Glenn Murphy - funny, interesting, accessible.
'The Englishman who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects' by John Tingey - peculiar, curious, amusing
'50 Ships that Changed the Course of History' by Ian Graham - diverse, clear, historical
'The Ultimate Dinopedia' by Don Lessem - vivid, informative, fun
'Maps' by Aleksandra Mizielinski and Daniel Mizielinski - fun, comprehensive, fascinating
'Great Explorers' by the Royal Geographical Society - interesting, engaging, profound
'Tales from the Captain's Log' by the National Archives - historical, varied, fascinating
'Kings and Queens: the Concise Guide' by Richard Cavendish - informative, in-depth, critical
'Books that Chaned History' by DK (foreward by James Naughtie) - varied, vibrant, explanatory
'Battles that Changed History' by DK (foreward by Tony Robinson) - global, interesting, analytical
'Horrible Histories' series by Terry Deary - fun, friendly, fascinating
'The Book of Heroic Failures' by Stephen Pile - hilarious, charming, varied
'Britannia: Great Stories from British History' by Geraldine McCaughrean and Richard Brassey - patriotic, mythical and factual
'Fox-tossing, Octopus-wrestling and Other Forgotten Sports' by Edward Brooke-Hitching - macabre, hilarious, intriguing
'Natural Wonders of the World' by DK (foreword by Chris Packham) - graphic, interesting, visual
'Man-made Wonders of the World' by DK (foreword by Dan Cruickshank) - visual, fascinating, inspirational
'The Book of General Ignorance' by John Lloyd and John Mitchinson - eye-opening, brilliant, must-read
'What if?' by Randall Munroe - ridiculous, funny, surprising
'Under Earth; Under Water' by Aleksandra Mizielinski and Daniel Mizielinski - educational, fun, interesting.
'Story of Life - Evolution' by Katie Scott - illustrative, artistic, detailed.
'Welcome to the Museum' series by Big Picture Press: 'Dinosaurium', 'Animalium', 'Botanicum', 'Historium' and 'Planterium' - imaginative, colourful, academic
'The Planets' by Andrew Cohen and Professor Brian Cox - comprehensive, imaginative, clear
'Treasury of Egyptain Mythology' by Napoli and Balit - colourful, lyrical, vivid.
'Around the World in 80 Novels' by Henry Russell - important, interesting, galvanising
'Elephants on Acid' by Alex Boese - bizarre, fascinating, intriguing
'Why is snot green?' by Glenn Murphy - funny, interesting, accessible.
'The Englishman who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects' by John Tingey - peculiar, curious, amusing
'50 Ships that Changed the Course of History' by Ian Graham - diverse, clear, historical
'The Ultimate Dinopedia' by Don Lessem - vivid, informative, fun
'Maps' by Aleksandra Mizielinski and Daniel Mizielinski - fun, comprehensive, fascinating
'Great Explorers' by the Royal Geographical Society - interesting, engaging, profound
'Tales from the Captain's Log' by the National Archives - historical, varied, fascinating
'Kings and Queens: the Concise Guide' by Richard Cavendish - informative, in-depth, critical
'Books that Chaned History' by DK (foreward by James Naughtie) - varied, vibrant, explanatory
'Battles that Changed History' by DK (foreward by Tony Robinson) - global, interesting, analytical
'Horrible Histories' series by Terry Deary - fun, friendly, fascinating
'The Book of Heroic Failures' by Stephen Pile - hilarious, charming, varied
'Britannia: Great Stories from British History' by Geraldine McCaughrean and Richard Brassey - patriotic, mythical and factual
'Fox-tossing, Octopus-wrestling and Other Forgotten Sports' by Edward Brooke-Hitching - macabre, hilarious, intriguing
'Natural Wonders of the World' by DK (foreword by Chris Packham) - graphic, interesting, visual
'Man-made Wonders of the World' by DK (foreword by Dan Cruickshank) - visual, fascinating, inspirational
'The Book of General Ignorance' by John Lloyd and John Mitchinson - eye-opening, brilliant, must-read
'What if?' by Randall Munroe - ridiculous, funny, surprising
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