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10 non fiction newsletters from across the web

The Common Reader | Henry Oliver | Substack
by Henry Oliver
Henry Oliver's The Common Reader explores great literature, from Chaucer to modern fiction, celebrating its joy, beauty, and ideas. Also covers AI, biography, and late bloomers.

No More Shitty Books | Substack
by No More Shitty Books
No More Shitty Books offers fun, no-pressure reviews of fiction, cookbooks, memoirs & self-help, helping readers get the scoop on books before buying.

Rebel Book Club | Substack
by Rebel Book Club
Rebel Book Club delivers a fortnightly newsletter inviting readers into conversations sparked by non-fiction books, featuring monthly themes and expert interviews.

White Ink with Anna Wharton | Substack
by Anna Wharton
Veteran journalist and bestselling author Anna Wharton explores current affairs, publishing insights, writing craft, and personal essays.

Bookmarked Reads
by Nicole Barbaro Simovski, Ph.D.
Dr. Nicole Barbaro Simovski, a psychology PhD, reviews 60+ non-fiction books yearly, spanning science, history, and current affairs, offering curated recommendations.

Zubair’s Bookshelf
by Zubair’s Bookshelf
Zubair's Bookshelf explores and reviews a variety of books, offering readers a curated selection and insightful discussions from Zubair.

SHuSH, by Kenneth Whyte | Substack
by kenneth whyte
SHuSH is the non-fiction newsletter from Sutherland House, providing updates and insights into their non-fiction publications and the publishing world.

The Broken Compass
by Mathew Lyons
The Broken Compass offers book reviews, essays, interviews (including Writer's Bookshelf), history previews, and selections from London auction houses. Posts 2-3 times weekly.

Read More Books | Jeremy Anderberg | Substack
by Jeremy Anderberg
Jeremy Anderberg's 'Read More Books' offers weekly reading recommendations across diverse genres to nearly 15,000 readers. He also runs 'The Big Read' book club.

El viaje interminable | Juanjo Herranz | Substack
by Juanjo Herranz
Author Juanjo Herranz shares narratives, chronicles, and diaries, exploring themes of travel, journalism, and literature.