Best Books of 2022 to Read on a Beautiful Spring Day: Our Top Picks

New seasons always bring lots of possibilities for growth, both personal and professional. And one way to water your growth is by reading books. So, why not grab one or two books to illuminate the dark recesses of your mind this spring season? 

Here are some you should add to your 2022 spring reading list!

  1. Nonfiction

  • The Nineties: A Book, by Chuck Klosterman

Travel down the memory lane guided by Chuck. This book dives into the social, cultural, and political history of the 90s, keeping you entertained and informed.

  • In the Margins: On the Pleasures of Reading and Writing, by Elena Ferrante

It is a combination of essays telling the writing journey of Elena, her challenges, and how she overcame them. 

  • Finding Me: a Memoir by Viola Davis

Get inspiration from Viola's life and how she made it in the art industry.

  • Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels, and Crooks, by Patrick Radden Keefe

Patrick takes you through a life of forgery and money laundering. He further caps it with the black arms market in Vietnam.

  • True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us, by Danielle J. Lindemann

The book helps you understand more about reality TV shows from an interesting angle.

It combines extensive research work and delivers how individuals view the shows in sociological aspects, among other social prisms.

2. Fiction

  • The christie affair

The novel is based on the 11-day disappearance of the character. 

It richly details a life of lies and murder and has intriguing and psychological suspense. 

  • To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara

Hanya gives you a glimpse of a wealthy family, the AIDS pandemic, and a somehow bleak future.

  • Luster

A book about Edie, a woman in her twenties, and the different choices she has to make even though she knows some are dangerous.

  • A time outside this time

Get tips on how to respond and overcome flattery and fake news. 

  • Hare House

This novel is a contemporary witch story ideal for Pines and The Lonely fans.

3. Self-help Books

  • How to Stop Overthinking

Do you find yourself consumed in negative thoughts, especially at night? Then get survival tips from this book.

  • The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

The book profoundly enlightens you on spiritual matters to find your true self

  • Thinking fast and slow

The book is rich and a must-read if you want to find solutions to life's problems and how to think through them.

  • The happiness Project

The Happiness Project draws you to one individual's search for happiness and how you can pick the lessons and apply them to your life.

  • Man's search for meaning

Learn from Viktor's war experiences and how psychotherapy can help identify your fears and overcome them.

4. Children's Books

  • The lost whale

The lost whale is a perfect package if you want to gift your children a book full of ecological lessons.

The book has a good plot, often blending ecological themes and adventure, culminating in the rescue of a lost whale in California. 

  • Amari and the great game

The book offers children a movie-like experience as they get drawn into the adventures of the Night Brothers.

It ends heroically as the characters wage a solid battle that determines the Night Brother's successor.

  • Silverborn

It is an entertaining book, comprising the adventures of Morrigan Crow, who will travel with your child to meet people and perceive the world through hope and imagination.

  • Dragon rising

It is one of the best-selling fantasy children's books. It begins with Dylan surfing, and he sees a monster rising from the waves, and his investigation c.

Other unique sights are spotted worldwide, and it is time for Dylan to join with his friends to save the world.

  • The ministry of unladylike activity

There is a war in Britain. And one way to help the country win is by recruiting and training young spies.

Will May Wong join? And will she save her country? Let your child find out by reading this novel.