Every home should have at least one bookshelf. Preferably one for every person and sometimes more than one for a single person for categorization purposes. This is specially so when there are curious tweens-and-up children that will benefit from reading them just because the books are around. This list is about books that help form healthy belief systems, critical thinking and broad your horizons.
Must Have Books In Your Household (Nonfiction) Public
Created by Sproid@books.theunseen.city
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The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan
4 stars
How can we make intelligent decisions about our increasingly technology-driven lives if we don’t understand the difference between the myths …
Sproid@books.theunseen.city says: Relevant in 1996 and somehow more relevant in 2025.
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Sproid@books.theunseen.city says: Short snippets of wisdom in a casual format.
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Optimistic Nihilism: A Psychologist's Personal Story & (Biased) Professional Appraisal of Shedding Religion by David Landers
Through surprisingly good storytelling, David "Don't Call Me Doctor" Landers takes us on a captivating spiritual adventure as he walks …
Sproid@books.theunseen.city says: Because life does have meaning, the one you decide.
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Sproid@books.theunseen.city says: The world is bigger than the one you were raised in.