The human mind is extraordinary, with so much to learn about; how it works and why behave in certain way. There are many books written about human psychology and behavior, but where do you start?
Reading books is a good habit that enriches the mind and improves mental health. But unlike other books, reading history from textbooks is a different feeling altogether. Among other things, it provides a reader with a deep insight into the events that occurred in the past.
Textbooks on archaeology, the Hundred Years’ War, Atlas Obscura, and others have great significance for learners. These books are currently in high demand among students who learn World and US History.
Whilst reading academic material isn’t always the most exciting activity, it is sometimes necessary, especially if you are a college student, with an upcoming exam, or conducting research to complete essays and papers for your course.
We’ve rounded up the 10 most popular sociology textbooks amongst US students so far this year, chosen for how often they’ve been searched on BookScouter. We also included digital textbooks in our list. We’ve eliminated copies and outdated editions; access card lookups stats were also properly processed.
January, after the holidays and at the start of a new year, is a natural time to begin to clean, declutter, and organize your space. But you can really start any time of year (Spring Cleaning!). Often the hardest part is merely deciding to begin and commit to seeing the process through. We will help you by giving you a plan, some expert tips, and dangling a reward at the end to motivate you. We’ll also discuss how you can give away unwanted clothing and sell your books for money! Let’s get started!
Below are the top 100 books searched on BookScouter in 2011. It’s a snippet into our past tastes and preferences, as well as popular trends!