New Adult Nonfiction & Biography

Updated January 9, 2026
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The age of diagnosis : how our obsession with medical labels is making us sicker
O'Sullivan, Suzanne
Future boy : Back to the Future and my journey through the space-time continuum
Fox, Michael J.
Good things : recipes and rituals to share with people you love
Nosrat, Samin
Once I hand them off to you, these recipes are no longer mine. They're yours, to do with as you please. And maybe, in the act of receiving, a little thread of connection will be woven between me and each of you. How can a recipe express the joy of sharing a meal in...
If anyone builds it, everyone dies : why superhuman AI would kill us all
Yudkowsky, Eliezer
A marriage at sea : a true story of love, obsession, and shipwreck
Elmhirst, Sophie
Mother Mary Comes to Me
Roy, Arundhati
Arundhati Roy's first work of memoir, this is a soaring account, both intimate and inspiring, of how the author became the person and the writer she is, shaped by circumstance, but above all by her relationship to her extraordinary, singular mother Mary, who she describes as 'my shelter and my storm...
Murderland : crime and bloodlust in the time of serial killers
Fraser, Caroline
The new age of sexism : how AI and emerging technologies are reinventing misogyny
Bates, Laura
'Laura Bates explains how they built the future - and forgot to put women in it' CAITLIN MORAN 'Fascinating and essential... I urge you to read every syllable' JO BRAND 'All men must read this book if they have any interest in a truly just, fair and equal...
Nowhere Girl: Life As a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation
Ciccone, Carla
For Carla Ciccone, the feeling of not quite knowing how to perform adult life was all too familiar. After a lifetime of muddling through shame and self-blame, Carla was finally diagnosed with ADHD at thirty-nine years old. With this late diagnosis came the realisation that her most...
One day, everyone will have always been against this
El Akkad, Omar
From award-winning novelist and journalist Omar El Akkad, an urgent and necessary reckoning with what it means to live in the West today. As an immigrant, Omar El Akkad believed the West would be a place of freedom and justice for all. But in the past twenty years, reporting on the...

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