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Steven Poole's non-fiction choice

  • Cern particle detector

    Et cetera: non-fiction roundup – reviews

    A Little History of Science by William Bynum, Why Are Women More Religious Than Men? by Marta Trzebiatowska & Steve Bruce and Muhammad: All That Matters by Ziauddin Sardar

  • The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David

    Non-fiction roundup - reviews

    Steven Poole on The Art of Philosophy by Peter Sloterdijk, What Will You Do With My Story? by Elizabeth Meakins and Fifty Shelves of Grey by Vanessa Parody
  • Koala yawning

    Non-fiction roundup - reviews

    Steven Poole on Curious Behavior by Robert R Provine, Satisfaction Not Guaranteed by Peter Stearns and Grammar for Grown-Ups by Katherine Fry and Rowena Kirton

  • Josh Harris with his girlfriend Tonya seen through bathroom camera monitor

    Non-fiction roundup – reviews

    Steven Poole on Totally Wired by Andrew Smith, The Great Camouflage edited by Daniel Maximin and What You Didn't Miss by DJ Taylor
  • US President Barack Obama speaks during

    Non-fiction roundup - reviews

    Steven Poole on Obama and America's Political Future by Theda Skocpol, Water by David L Feldman and The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward B Burger and Michael Starbird
  • Ten-dollar bills

    Non-fiction roundup - reviews

    Steven Poole on Follow the Money by Steve Boggan, Sin by Paula Fredriksen and Philosophy by Julian Baggini

  • Still from the 1972 movie Portnoy's Complaint

    Non-fiction roundup – reviews

    Steven Poole on Promiscuous: 'Portnoy's Complaint' and Our Doomed Pursuit of Happiness by Bernard Avishai, Bioethics: All That Matters by Donna Dickenson, The Diary of a Nose: A Year in the Life of a Parfumeur by Jean-Claude Ellena
  • Et cetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice - review

    Tubes: Behind the Scenes at the Internet by Andrew Blum, Stars: A Very Short Introduction by Andrew King, Wait: The Useful Art of Procrastination by Frank Partnoy
  • A half-empty glass of water

    Non-fiction roundup - reviews

    Steven Poole on Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain by Elaine Fox, Why the Olympics Aren't Good for Us and How They Can Be by Mark Perryman and God: All That Matters by Mark Vernon
  • Odeon cinema, Muswell Hill

    Non-fiction roundup – reviews

    Steven Poole on In Broad Daylight by Gabriele Pedullà, Dead Man Working by Carl Cederström & Peter Fleming and Lost London by Richard Guard
  • Olympic stadium, Beijing

    Non-fiction reviews roundup

    Steven Poole on China in Ten Words by Yu Hua, The Stadium by Tim Abrahams and Vegetables: A Biography by Evelyne Bloch-Dano

  • A Brazilian army truck drives on the highway between the Amazon towns of Novo Progresso and Itaituba

    Non-fiction reviews roundup

    Steven Poole on The Great Animal Orchestra by Bernie Krause, Cloud Time by Rob Coley & Dean Lockwood and Plague: A Very Short Introduction by Paul Slack
  • French philosopher Bernard Henri-Levy

    Non-fiction reviews roundup

    Steven Poole on The Intellectual and His People by Jacques Rancière, Think Tank by Madsen Pirie and Gin by Lesley Jacobs Solmonson
  • Hadley Freeman shopping for jeans.

    Non-fiction reviews roundup

    Steven Poole on Consumption and its Consequences by Daniel Miller, How to Find Fulfilling Work by Roman Krznaric and The Devil: A Very Short Introduction by Darren Oldridge
  • Et cetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice - review

    Consent of the Networked by Rebecca MacKinnon, Jamie Russell's Generation Xbox and The Empire of Death by Paul Koudounaris
  • Et cetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice - reviews

    Steven Poole on Barbaric Sport by Marc Perelman, Fly and Be Damned by Peter McManners and Self-Esteem by David Bonham-Carter
  • Et cetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice - reviews

    How to Think More About Sex by Alain de Botton, Frederick Turner's Renegade and On Ambivalence by Kenneth Weisbrode
  • Hack Bauer in the TV series 24

    Etcetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice – reviews

    Why We Love Sociopaths by Adam Kotsko, Essayists on the Essay edited by Carl H Klaus & Ned Stuckey-French and Sleep: A Very Short Introduction by Steven W Lockley & Russell G Foster
  • Et cetera: non-fiction roundup – reviews

    Dignity by Michael Rosen, The Shrink and the Sage by Julian Baggini and Antonia Macaro and iDisorder by Larry D Rosen, with Nancy A Cheever and L Mark Carrier
  • Et cetera: non-fiction roundup – reviews

    The Great Accelerator by Paul Virilio, Sparrow by Kim Todd and The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
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