10 life-changing books you NEED to read 📖 my top non-fiction recs
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
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I recommend ‘Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism”. It’s a really interesting book about cults including MLM and how anyone could get sucked into one
2 vids within 2 days?? love you chloe bunnieeee 💘💫
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it’s so hard for me to read non fiction because I love ✨escapism ✨ that fanasty books gives me but I loved feminism is for everybody
completely understand! feminism is for everybody is EVERYTHING 🩷
I love this kind of videos and i REALLY REALLY love that it is just you talking and no music.... it's so relaxing!
Oh we’re being spoiled. ❤️ love the content!
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I have seen it in previous videos. But I absolutely need that alternative cover to Normal People you have on your shelf!
I think out of all of these I am going to give Attached a try first. I've heard numerous reviews of it and they've all been positive.
You and your channel give me so much serotonin. Wishing you a beautiful week to come! Some of my favorite non-fiction books are:
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Kolk
- What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
- An Unquiet Mind by Kay Jamison
- Maybe You Should Talk To Someone by Lori Gottlieb
- Good Morning Monster by Catherine Gildiner
So many of these are on my TBR because of you!
Chloe whenever you posts a video it's makes my day instantly 💖 and I truly truly love to read books so so so much and I wish you have a best week ahead 🥺💫
you are an angel on earth!!!! i hope you also have an amazing week 🩷✨
Crying In H Mart was the first book I read this year and tears were shed!! So lyrical, raw and reflective. I listened to the audiobook and that definitely the way to go, I think :)
Also, you’re such a beautiful person, Chloe!🥹❤️ I’ve been watching your videos for years now and I’ve absolutely loved seeing you give yourself more and more grace to embrace your other interests publicly alongside your infectious love of books and free yourself from the pigeonholing that can feel obligatory on social media. I don’t know you personally but it’s so easy to see just how much love you have to give and experience, even in the way you talk about the things you love (especially since I just came from your romance recs🥰). Your personal growth and how you’re always striving to continue growing and learning is truly so comforting to me and makes me really hopeful for the kinds of people to come into my life. Thank you :) I really enjoyed this video
Okay so I am about to rewatch this again so I'm gonna comment on the other ones!
I think a super stunning way to encourage rereading books versus buying new ones is coming up with a readathon that is a ReReadathon! Like where the rule is that you have to already have the books on your shelf and have read it atleast once! A dedicated challenge solely to books we've already read and loved! I've been thinking about this so much and think it would be wonderful!
Love the video Chloe! I feel like you'd really like Andrew Rannell's two memoirs, Too Much is Not Enough and Uncle of the Year Award! They're both very funny and comforting (to me at least!) 🥰
Thank you for these recommendations!!
i recommend Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer! beautifully written and it basically is about the relationship between humans and land with a big focus on indigenous views
you made me want to pick up a few of these, especially the cost of living and everything i know about love! as someone who's just entered their 20s and is looking for advice these recommendations are perfect. love you chloe
I have yet to read the book by Chanel Miller- looking forward to it
Women who run with the Wolves By Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Is one you may enjoy :)
-What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon
-You Just Need To Lose Weight and 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon
-Fat Talk: Parenting In The Age Of Diet Culture by Virginia Sole-Smith
-Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries by Rick Emerson
-The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
-Over The Top by Jonathan Van Ness
-You Gotta Be You by Brandon Kyle Goodman
-Unlikeable Female Characters by Anna Bogutskaya
-Cultish by Amanda Montell
-The Wellness Trap by Christy Harrison
Loved the video so much! 🩷 time to add to my never-ending tbr 🫡
One of my favourite non-fiction books is So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson. I think everyone could benefit from reading it as it is so relevant in this day and age with ‘cancel culture’, it’s good to know the effects it can have on the people that are subjected to it and to really analyze whether it’s worth it to buy in or just more harmful in the grand scheme of things.
Can you do a fiction version of books that changed your life?
I really want to read Britney’s memoir!!
you definitely should!!
I am not great at reading non fiction! Working on it though!
Hey Chloe!!! Know My Name is easily my favourite non-fiction book. It's not just the subject matter but Chanel Miller's writing is honestly masterful. And I NEED to read word slut!!! It sounds right up my alley.
If you're looking for non-fiction recommendations I think you may enjoy Burning In This Midnight Dream by Louise Bernice 'SkyDancer" Halfe and Care Work Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha.
Burning In This Midnight Dream is a poetry autobiography about the author's time in a residential school. Since you mentioned some books on Aboriginal Australians perhaps you'd like to learn more about Indigenous Canadians. If you don't know what residential schools were basically Indigenous kids were kidnapped by the Canadian government and church and sent to 'schools' that were meant to "take the Indian out of the child". But these places were filled with abuse and many kids died or were left seriously traumatised. So obviously I'd check the TWs. It's a poetry book though and easy to follow even if you don't know Canadian history. And I know you've mentioned liking poetry and one of your recommendations was a graphic novel so I thought maybe this history through poetry would be something you'd find interesting.
And Care Work is a book about community building by disabled people and the disability justice movement. It's such a great book and I underlined the hell out of. Unfortunately disabilities really lack media representation but even if you don't know much about disability justice this book is super easy to follow. And my favourite thing was that Care Work is super accessible but still felt by and for disabled people first. I've read a few other books about disability that are described as accessible and the issue I find is that they end up being focused on inspiration porn or just telling the able bodied people in the audience that disabled people are full people too. Which like....yeah. But this book is really great because it's easy to follow if you're still learning about disabilities but it doesn't feel like the target audience is ableist people who only see disabled stories as tragedies or inspiration porn. Also just so happens to be another Canadian book.
Thanks for the video!!!
Wordslut and Attached are AMAZING!!
I feel like you would like Palestine (its a graphic novel too)
Omg iam loving your nails chole
I was about to say i never read nonfiction, only to look beside me and see the nonfiction book I'm reading 😂 I have to REALLY care about the person to read a book on their life. The only nonfiction i own are BTS' book, which i haven't finished because i already know most of what the book talks about, and a collection of essays, speeches, etc by Neil Gaiman which I'm currently reading
i feel like you would love Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Harari, Yuval Noah. i read it and it changed my life, highly recommend!
People sleep on nonfiction, but theres SO many gems
SO MANY!!
Do you have a good reads or StoryGraph account?
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amazing video as always chloe!! 🤍 here's some non-fiction that i've read and recommend;
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl (about the meaning of life from the perspective of a psychologist/holocaust survivor)
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen (also very interesting and informative for non-ace (allo) people!!)