STEM Books
STEM books—both fiction and nonfiction—open up whole worlds of curiosity, creativity, and discovery. Nonfiction titles like The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks or Astrophysics for People in a Hurry pull readers into real stories of science shaping our world, while fiction favorites like The Martian or Project Hail Mary blend imagination with scientific accuracy to show how ingenuity can save the day. From biographies of groundbreaking innovators to thrilling novels where math, coding, or chemistry become keys to survival, STEM books prove that science isn’t just a subject—it’s an adventure. Whether you’re flipping through pages about real-world breakthroughs or diving into stories of futuristic possibilities, these reads remind us that curiosity is the best fuel for the mind.

A Lab Of Own’s Own

Black, Brown, Bruised

Changing The Equation

Dr. Wangari Maathai Plants A Forest

Frostbite

Girls Who Code

Lab Girl

Project Hail Mary

Queer Feminist Science Studies

Supercommunicators

The Culture Code

The Disordered Cosmos

The Elements of Marie Curie

The End Of Everything

The Radium Girls

The Secret of Secrets

The Ship Beneath The Ice

Vanishing Treasures

Wasted Education

Women In Science

