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The Vietnam War

Geoffrey C Ward | Non Fiction

A companion to the PBS series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that looks at the events and the legacy of the war.

It Takes Two

Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott | Non Fiction

The identical twins and reality TV stars trace their ascent from their upbringing in Vancouver, B.C., through personal setbacks to building careers together.

Coming To My Senses

Alice Waters with Cristina Mueller and Bob Carrau | Non Fiction

A memoir by the restaurateur and supporter of the organic food movement, who opened Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Calif., in 1971.

Life 3.0

Max Tegmark | Non Fiction

A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology delves into the conveniences and problems generated by artificial intelligence.

Autumn

Karl Ove Knausgaard | Non Fiction

The first in a series based on the four seasons, this book describes the minutiae and experiences of daily life for a Norwegian family.

Hail To The Chin

Bruce Campbell with Craig Sanborn | Non Fiction

The self-described B-movie actor evaluates his quality of life, moves to Oregon and enjoys further adventures.

Why Buddhism Is True

Robert Wright | Non Fiction

Neuroscience and psychology findings are used to support Buddhist practice and meditation.

Science In The Soul

Richard Dawkins | Non Fiction

A collection of annotated essays by the evolutionary biologist in defense of science, reason and empirical evidence.

Conscience Of A Conservative

Jeff Flake | Non Fiction

The Arizona senator defends traditional conservative values, says the movement has lost its way and calls for a return to principle.

The Big Lie

Dinesh D'Souza | Non Fiction

The conservative commentator argues that the American left is a fascist threat.

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