beginner's guide to non-fiction books 🪐

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @vasiliki.sch_3547
    @vasiliki.sch_3547 3 часа назад +48

    Can't believe RUclips kept this from me for 2 minutes

  • @LastMinuteGuess
    @LastMinuteGuess 3 часа назад +18

    The new hairstyle is GIVING, Leonie!
    I agree with the bell hooks recommendation wholeheartedly as well! I love attaching to specific nonfiction writers and reading everything they’ve got. It’s riskier to pick up a random nonfiction than a regular novel.

  • @2youstories
    @2youstories 3 часа назад +21

    I love picking up a celebrity memoir when I hit a non-fiction reading slump! Especially in audiobook form, it feels like a long voice note from a friend where I'm being filled in on all the tea 😂

  • @BellaNelBooks
    @BellaNelBooks 3 часа назад +11

    This video is so useful, I'd love to get into more non-fiction!

  • @vaishnavisanal9094
    @vaishnavisanal9094 Час назад +1

    Omg, I definitely wasn't ready to see Cari and Lexi in Leonie's videos anytime❤

  • @SashaMytilenn
    @SashaMytilenn 3 часа назад +3

    Exactly the literary guide I needed to push me into reading more nonfiction, ur videos are always so interesting! TYSM ❤❤❤

  • @djmohabbatt
    @djmohabbatt 2 часа назад +3

    i think nonfiction is my favourite genre when it comes to literature. i think most fiction becomes accessible once you start getting into nf. it slowly integrates itself into your conscious thoughts & decision, bettering them (obv depending upon the nf works one reads. there's abundant senile conservative nf books that should be avoided). apart from that i think, if one takes writing as a medium seriously, they should familiarise themselves with more nf works. even the greatest fantasy authors (le guin, tolkien, grrm, etc) have read political and philosophical works that have influenced that writings, smt p evident in their works!
    as always, beautiful suggestions (and beautiful hair!).

  • @s_d429
    @s_d429 3 часа назад +6

    It’s like you’ve been reading my mind! I really want to read many non fiction books in 2025!

  • @galacticvampire5308
    @galacticvampire5308 3 часа назад +5

    Thank you for talking about Sapiens. I know it is a very accessible way to get into history/evolution but I have huge issues with how much the author presented his opinions and theories as if they were scientifically proven. There's a lot of questionable things in it, like nudging the idea that "life before settling and agriculture was much better" (it wasn't you died at 20 from a simple flu) or comparing slavery to how we breed animals to eat.

    • @aamnahere6250
      @aamnahere6250 55 минут назад

      This is exactly what I wanted to say. I've read quite a few critiques of this book by scientists and this consistently comes up. The author has a habit of mixing facts with his own opinions or simply making connections that are not backed up by science. On top of it, some of his beliefs are pretty ethnic supremacist which makes him have visible double standards.

  • @msNightshade452
    @msNightshade452 22 минуты назад

    I love that you featured Lexi. She's hilarious, kind, and educated in her thoughts.

  • @thebigsida6645
    @thebigsida6645 2 часа назад +1

    If you are new to non-fiction, specifically history, make sure to do research to determine if a book is quality and reliable; university published works are the best in this case, I would completely avoid self-pub lol
    13:15 I also had a similar experience with Gun, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond lol

  • @titanc13
    @titanc13 3 часа назад +1

    I’m a nonfiction MFA student right now and I love my genre so much. There is so much more to nonfiction than the dry-ass textbooks of high school or the academic papers of college. The only difference is nonfiction is bound to “truth,” but, just like fiction, everything else is malleable.

  • @Nandika_Sharma
    @Nandika_Sharma 3 часа назад +3

    OMG This is the earliest I have ever been!!! I love you soo much Leonie!!! Keep doing what you are doing and I wish you all the success in the world😃😄💖💕

  • @9872orca
    @9872orca 3 часа назад +1

    I love braiding sweetgrass! Great pick :)

  • @hannahhunsberger481
    @hannahhunsberger481 Час назад

    A few of my favorite non-fiction books are:
    The Book of Joy by the 14th Dali Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu - basically about how to find joy in suffering via narratives
    Soul Boom by Rainn Wilson (yes, dwight from the office lol) - discussing different religions and what they have in common and other historical aspects - very easy and fun to read
    The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter - about how humans are too comfortable and need to push and challenge themselves to grow and find fulfillment- research backed with narrative storytelling

  • @HotaruMimiuchi
    @HotaruMimiuchi Час назад

    My favorite non-fiction memoirs are Bruce Campbell's books. He puts so much filmmaking information, fun stories, and life experiences that it keeps me very engaged. His audiobooks are awssome too. He always makes little asides during his readings that really add to his stories. He also does some rerecordings every so often to add even more context and fun stories. If you have any interest in filmmaking I high recommend his books and audiobooks.

  • @badfaith4u
    @badfaith4u 3 часа назад +2

    I love medical non fiction books like The Emperor of all Maladies, The Gene, The Butchering Art, etc. Awesome video.

  • @pendragon2012
    @pendragon2012 2 часа назад

    As a Social Studies teacher, I am a hardcore nonfiction reader! Love it! Always good to see/hear you, Leonie! Hope you are well!

  • @yellowzora
    @yellowzora Час назад

    I've read so many self help books over the last 20 years it's unreal 😂 your guide seems really sound, thank you for sharing!

  • @anjah8249
    @anjah8249 Час назад

    One of my favorite non-fiction books is "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. It basically describes how we are thinking and how that influences our descision making. The author (who has won a nobel price) manages to present topics that seem quite boring (statistics) in a very entertaining way. The whole book is full of examples which the reader can apply to their own life.

  • @justinesworld5719
    @justinesworld5719 Час назад

    I just started getting into non finction with your suggestions earlier this year! (All about love was such a good recommandation!) This is such a good video to beging exploring this genre! Thank you Leonie 🫶

  • @vee2635
    @vee2635 2 часа назад

    just as i was thinking to start reading non-fiction, u posted this! love u leonie!

  • @alicedalexandrite
    @alicedalexandrite 58 минут назад

    I love picking up a biography from time to time, I absolutely loved "I'm glad my mom died" as well as for example "Beyond the wand"

  • @maika0395
    @maika0395 39 минут назад

    A great memoir is "Born a crime" by Trevor Noah about his childhood and youth in South Africa. He writes in a humorous tone (great for beginner non fiction readers) but as a reader you learn a lot about the history and society of South Africa. Some of the stories he tells are funny, some are very emotional. Personal experience is mixed with information and his thoughts about certain issues.
    I've recommended this book a lot and the feedback has always been positive 😊

  • @jannekewade-dejong2773
    @jannekewade-dejong2773 Час назад

    Love the lighting of this video! And also that you are talking about a topic that isn't mentioned typically on booktube

  • @michaelcorreia8288
    @michaelcorreia8288 Час назад

    Great Recommendations! Also I really like Art History so a majority of what I read is non-fiction and what I recommend to others when they are looking for non-fiction books. For those interested I'd recommend: “The Grand Affair, John Singer Sargent in his world” by Paul Fisher, “Caravaggio a life sacred and profane” by Andrew Graham-Dixon, “The World According to colour, a cultural history” by James Fox. Currently halfway through "So Much longing in so little space, the art of Edvard Munch" by Karl Ove Knausgaard.

  • @bird_fur
    @bird_fur 19 минут назад

    All my fav RUclipsrs are posting today ❤❤ Love your vidsss

  • @Rebecca-zf6ll
    @Rebecca-zf6ll 3 часа назад +1

    Leonieeeee I love love LOVE your videos!! I hope you are proud of yourself!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @chellyfishing
    @chellyfishing 2 часа назад

    I struggle with nonfiction for various reasons but I am trying (TRYING) to read more so this is very helpful! I LOVE the Tao of Pooh, such a great introductory philosophy book that is short and accessible. Also, memoirs are great, I read three last year (Jennette, Britney, and Jill Duggar), and all three ended up being binge reads. Jennette’s ESPECIALLY really lives up to the hype. She’s a fantastic writer!
    The one nonfiction book I really want to get to before the end of the year is A Swim in a Pond in the Rain by George Saunders. It comes heavily recommended by a friend and they even gifted me a copy. I am thinking about taking it to the café down the street so I can look very chic and educated reading it and they won’t know that I mostly read books for tweens and teens.

  • @darly17
    @darly17 3 часа назад

    thank you for this

  • @idax471
    @idax471 48 минут назад

    really want to recommend rachel aviv’s ”strangers to ourselves” which is about mental illness and and how labels shape us. I’m reading it now and it’s amazing. it’s a mix of essay and reportage, really moving at thought provoking so far

  • @rukmini4584
    @rukmini4584 3 часа назад +1

    Your videos are like therapy leonie ❤

  • @inarticulable
    @inarticulable 2 часа назад

    An important book for all humans imo is The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity
    by Kwame Anthony Appiah. He discusses how myths around the meaningfulness of labels manifest in different ways and actually basically all supposed groups have nothing homogeneous about them.
    Another suggestion I have is The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness by Suzanne O'Sullivan. This has majorly influenced how I think about illness (being aware of social and cultural influences) and psychosomatic effects.

  • @leemiles1121
    @leemiles1121 2 часа назад +1

    If you haven't read Doppleganger by Naomi Klein you should give it a go. I think it covers a lot of the interests you've talked about in recent videos

  • @marianamenezes4815
    @marianamenezes4815 3 часа назад +2

    are you hiding in my room?👀 i just wrote down my 2025 goals that include 10 nonfiction! i needed this video

  • @myketuna
    @myketuna 2 часа назад

    I enjoyed Trick Mirror quite a bit and read it based off your original recommendation. I also keep meaning to start All About Love. Thank you for the reminder. Love your videos!

  • @jamesduggan7200
    @jamesduggan7200 2 часа назад

    Yes, I agree: Part of my satisfaction with BookTube is that which you describe as non-fiction. I like intelligent input, so Thx!

  • @tj2375
    @tj2375 3 часа назад +1

    It's so nice to discover that Leonie watches the same youtubers 😊

  • @izzygraff2026
    @izzygraff2026 2 часа назад

    Your hair is so gorgeous!

  • @lithlith26
    @lithlith26 2 часа назад +1

    About self-help books: If you’re like me and you absolutely HATE people preaching about how you should live your life without providing any provable source other than “trust me bro”, I highly recommend If Books Could Kill podcast! They criticize popular airport self-help books.
    I got to know them from a review on Goodreads and never look back. It’s cathartic listening to people more knowledgeable than me discussing why the things I’ve always hated are problematic.

  • @margotk4653
    @margotk4653 30 минут назад

    your hair looks so cute girl!! love the color and cut

  • @Mina-hm2og
    @Mina-hm2og 2 часа назад

    In how to find non fiction books I would add if you are a college or university student check out your institution's library.

  • @whitneyharmon3265
    @whitneyharmon3265 5 минут назад

    Love your videos! Would you consider doing a video about how you tend to annotate and tab your books? I have tried to do this in the past but always end up hating how I do it. Maybe I’m too critical of my own thoughts lol

  • @penultimateh766
    @penultimateh766 Час назад

    You know when the smartest girl on RUclips does nonfic, there are gonna be some great titles.

  • @irispapyrus7469
    @irispapyrus7469 2 часа назад

    I'm gonna do a reading challenge on the shortest day and try to spend as many hours of daylight reading. Now I want to add in a bunch of nonfiction!

  • @SlapsOnMute
    @SlapsOnMute 2 часа назад

    For anyone interested in cults, I highly recommend a book about Scientology called “Going Clear” by Lawrence Wright. It has such a crazy history, and I still can’t believe they’re allowed to do what they do.

  • @jak_019
    @jak_019 2 часа назад

    Hey gurl!!!
    I love your content❤
    I just impulsively chopped my hair off just like yours 😃

  • @aamnahere6250
    @aamnahere6250 46 минут назад +1

    Sapiens is a book that casually plays around with the concept of scientific accuracy by including some scientific facts and the author randomly connecting them to his preferable opinions to reach desirous conclusions. The book has been criticized by several scientists and many of the ideological opinions and conclusive leaps the author has taken have been debunked.

  • @hxjo28
    @hxjo28 41 минуту назад

    Never comment on videos but had to say the haircut is so cute (!!)

  • @titanc13
    @titanc13 3 часа назад

    The problem is when ppl hear nonfiction their easiest reference is high school textbooks or stuff they had to read in college. There is sooooo much more to nonfiction than that.
    I’m an MFA student in nonfiction rn and I love my genre so much. The only difference between fiction and nonfiction is that I am bound by “truth” in my writing. Everything else is as malleable as ever. Nonfiction rules

  • @yellowletters9465
    @yellowletters9465 3 часа назад

    Your hair ate and left zero crumbs

  • @ShirleyxLandewee
    @ShirleyxLandewee 2 часа назад

    Great video. 😊

  • @wayward773
    @wayward773 Час назад

    i had no intention of reading non ficiton before this video

  • @edua5902
    @edua5902 2 часа назад

    New video 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @rukmini4584
    @rukmini4584 3 часа назад

    Yayyyyy!!!!!!❤❤

  • @bett-y1b
    @bett-y1b 5 минут назад

    i need a new vlog pls🙄

  • @HazAzhar
    @HazAzhar 3 часа назад

    1 minutes 👍

  • @local_therapist8637
    @local_therapist8637 2 часа назад

    i cant even read!!!!! what are you doing to meeee

  • @kunzklingsor9156
    @kunzklingsor9156 3 часа назад

    Indeed, you can be construed as a scholarly “dudette”,especially when you wear glasses, ideal candidate for 5 Sigma Clubs for women. That’s why guys you date don’t ask you questions, scared to sound stupid. Not that I’m not one also, but I have a list of questions that will make you dizzy, everything about you since you learned to walk. Then, get into the juicy part, so, start recalling stuff wayyyy back :-░ Happy face.

  • @Progress234
    @Progress234 3 часа назад

    8 seconds ago

  • @ThatSpoonieTransGuy
    @ThatSpoonieTransGuy 3 часа назад

    Omg what book was that with the hot take about being trans? How does the author explain trans women? XD Guess women just like the patriarchy/s

  • @Anastasia_zal_A
    @Anastasia_zal_A 3 часа назад

    Is that a new hairstyle? It's fantastic, love it. With this make up just 🤌🏻💋😍