I Am Malala by Malala YousafzaiMy Beloved World by Sonia SotomayorThe Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns GoodwinThe Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda RipleyThe Sleepwalkers by Christopher   Clark
The Washington Post's Notable Nonfiction 2013
4th out of 49 books — 12 voters

The Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsBig Little Lies by Liane MoriartyAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrMe Before You by Jojo MoyesGone Girl by Gillian Flynn
2015: What Women Born In The 1970s Read In 2015
757th out of 6,204 books — 1,529 voters
Teach Like a Champion by Doug LemovThe First Days of School by Harry K. WongConnect for Classroom Success by R. Janet WalravenEducating Esmé by Esmé Raji CodellBuilding Bridges by Brandon  Carpenter
Books every teacher should read
56th out of 261 books — 273 voters

How Asia Works by Joe StudwellSmarter Than You Think by Clive ThompsonMy Promised Land by Ari ShavitEurope by Brendan SimmsThe War That Ended Peace by Margaret MacMillan
The Economist - Books of the Year 2013
10th out of 48 books — 13 voters
Educational Game Design Fundamentals by George KalmpourtzisI am Enough by Elizabeth D. GrayThe Power of the Socratic Classroom by Charles Ames FischerThe Child Whisperer by Alexander ZwickThe Book Whisperer by Donalyn Miller
Summer Books for Teachers
7th out of 32 books — 20 voters

What's Behind Your Belly Button? A Psychological Perspective ... by Martha Char LoveThe Lost Promise by Ellen SchreckerNever Go with Your Gut by Gleb TsipurskyWhy Teach? by Mark EdmundsonTeach Your Own by John C. Holt
Education GoodReads
8th out of 47 books — 25 voters
The Fault in Our Stars by John  GreenMe Before You by Jojo MoyesGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Rosie Project by Graeme SimsionThe Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty
2014: What Women Born In The 1970s Read in 2014
706th out of 4,495 books — 1,047 voters

The Book Whisperer by Donalyn MillerThe First Days of School by Harry K. WongPedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo FreireSavage Inequalities by Jonathan KozolEducating Esmé by Esmé Raji Codell
Books for Teachers/Educators
213th out of 796 books — 688 voters
The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia FraserSavage Inequalities by Jonathan KozolThe Wordy Shipmates by Sarah VowellRelish by Lucy KnisleyWaiter Rant by Steve Dublanica
All Non-Fiction on Goodreads with 10,000 to 24,999 ratings
158th out of 920 books — 40 voters

Deep Listening by Emily KasrielThe Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda RipleyBringing Up Bébé by Pamela DruckermanEducate Girls Around The World by Shay SpiveyBattle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy  Chua
Global Education and Parenting
2nd out of 7 books — 5 voters
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanLittle Fires Everywhere by Celeste NgThe Woman in the Window by A.J. FinnThe Hate U Give by Angie ThomasThe Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
2018: What Women Born In The 1970s Read In 2018
3642nd out of 6,938 books — 978 voters

Scoreboard, Baby by Ken ArmstrongSticks and Stones by Emily BazelonNotes from No Man's Land by Eula BissBehind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine BooQuiet by Susan Cain
OBCB 2014 Social Sciences
22nd out of 24 books — 1 voter
Globalizing Citizenship by Kim RygielAnne of Green Gables by L.M. MontgomeryThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe Baltic Nations and Europe by John HidenThe World Until Yesterday by Jared Diamond
The Well-Rounded Reader
74th out of 89 books — 4 voters

Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared DiamondI Am Malala by Malala YousafzaiGlobalizing Citizenship by Kim RygielWalking Home From Mongolia by Rob LilwallGlobal Citizenship Education by William Gaudelli
Development Studies Reading List
48th out of 66 books — 2 voters
Reprisal Road by Lynn-Steven JohansonTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee1984 by George OrwellLord of the Flies by William GoldingThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Books to Read Before You're 30
571st out of 786 books — 307 voters

The Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsA Story of Yesterday by Sergio CoboHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Path of Lies and Riddles by J.N.M.  Verboekend
Books That Have Made An Impression
3376th out of 4,162 books — 2,586 voters
A Wolf Called Romeo by Nick JansA Philosophy of Walking by Frédéric GrosDear Senator by Essie Mae Washington-WilliamsWhisky, Kilts, and the Loch Ness Monster by William W. StarrLate Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony by Lewis Thomas
Vestal AP Language
89th out of 94 books — 1 voter

The Runaway Species by David EaglemanBig Magic by Elizabeth GilbertCreativity by Mihály CsíkszentmihályiLittle Bets by Peter SimsOverride by Caroline Williams
Creativity Research
140th out of 183 books — 11 voters
The Power of the Socratic Classroom by Charles Ames FischerOutliers by Malcolm GladwellLearning How to Learn by Barbara OakleyMindset by Carol S. DweckHow Schools Make Race by Laura C. Chavez-Moreno
education & children's success
27th out of 42 books — 6 voters

David and Goliath by Malcolm GladwellOriginals by Adam M. GrantThe Other Wes Moore by Wes  MooreBorn a Crime by Trevor NoahThe Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley
CH/UH High School Summer Reading List 2020
5th out of 12 books — 1 voter
American Higher Education since World War II by Roger L. GeigerThe Last Negroes at Harvard by Kent GarrettShelter in a Time of Storm by Jelani M FavorsThe Year of Learning Dangerously by Quinn CummingsThe Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley
Insatiable Readers': Education
5th out of 10 books — 1 voter

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik BackmanThe Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood1984 by George OrwellAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrThe Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
2017: What the Over-35s Are Reading
790th out of 2,678 books — 202 voters
Liv's Secrets by Janet LevineSet the Night on Fire by Mike  DavisThe Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood1984 by George OrwellTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Reading the Resistance
131st out of 257 books — 60 voters

Freakonomics by Steven D. LevittThe Cosmic Experience of One by Jasun EtherA Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonFirst Time Dad by James        MacdonaldLean In by Sheryl Sandberg
Interesting and Readable Nonfiction
3158th out of 4,551 books — 3,172 voters
1984 by George OrwellAnimal Farm by George OrwellThe Beasts of Success by Jasun EtherThe Alchemist by Paulo CoelhoInto the Wild by Jon Krakauer
Books that Changed the Way You View Life
8557th out of 10,611 books — 6,151 voters

Forgotten Followers from Broken to Bold by Elaine Ricker KellyThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Help by Kathryn StockettThe Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
What Should I Read?
295th out of 326 books — 97 voters
The Book Thief by Markus ZusakPoinsettia Girl by Jennifer WizbowskiThe Doll Factory by Elizabeth MacnealIn the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah DunantThe Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable
Best Books You've Probably Never Read
341st out of 641 books — 488 voters

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