There are so many great non-fiction books to discover in 2022! Here are some books that I recommend, depending on your interests:
For history buffs, The Need for Better Thinking: How To Make Sense of the World in 2021 by Mark Masterton is a great read. This book looks at how the current perceptions of the world formed, and how to think more effectively about historical situations and events.
If you're interested in science and the environment, I suggest Becoming the Prairie: How Nature Makes a Home for People and Other Wild Creatures by Susan J. Tweit. This book chronicles her experience living in an abandoned prairie and discovering the intricate connections between nature, people, and the land.
For those interested in politics and policy, The New Constitution: A Kingdom Manifesto by Reginald Hilliard is a great way to explore how citizens can reclaim power and build a new society.
If you're a fan of pop culture, I'd recommend Reading the Rainbow: Queer Theory and the Politics of Representation by Wan-Rae Hayworth. This book looks at queer representation in popular culture, considering how it has changed over the years, and the potential advantages and drawbacks in certain depictions.
For readers interested in psychology, I recommend The Social Anxiety Cure: Secrets to Taming Fear in Relationships by Dr. Rick Hanson. This book provides strategies for understanding and managing the feelings that come with social anxiety.
Finally, for literature enthusiasts, I'd suggest This Is Not An Art Gallery: Literary Narrative Behind the Scenes by L.V. Anderson. This book explores the various literary techniques behind popular stories, as well as the ways in which readers can better engage with these stories.
I hope you find something intriguing to read for 2022!