Andy Andrews Non-Fiction books in order

Andy Andrews Non-Fiction includes twelve inspirational and self-help titles published between 2002 and 2019, covering decision-making, truth, and personal growth.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Letters from American Heroes 2002 Andy Andrews Buy
2 Letters from Celebrity Heroes 2002 Andy Andrews Buy
3 Letters from Inspirational Heroes 2002 Andy Andrews Buy
4 Letters from Sports Heroes 2002 Andy Andrews Buy
5 The Butterfly Effect 2009 Andy Andrews Buy
6 Mastering the Seven Decisions 2009 Andy Andrews Buy
7 How Do You Kill 11 Million People? Why The Truth Matters More Than You Think 2011 Andy Andrews Buy
8 Baseball, Boys, and Bad Words 2013 Andy Andrews Buy
9 The Seven Decisions 2014 Andy Andrews Buy
10 The Perfect Moment 2015 Andy Andrews Buy
11 The Little Things 2017 Andy Andrews Buy
12 The Bottom of the Pool 2019 Andy Andrews Buy

Andy Andrews’s non-fiction catalog of twelve books covers personal development, decision-making, and the importance of truth. The Butterfly Effect (2009) uses a simple premise — that one person’s actions ripple outward in ways they cannot predict — to argue for the significance of individual choices. How Do You Kill 11 Million People? (2011) tackles a more serious question about truth in society.

Other titles include The Seven Decisions (2014), which codifies the life principles from his fiction, and The Bottom of the Pool (2019), about finding answers in unexpected places.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Andy Andrews Non-Fiction series?

There are twelve books in the Andy Andrews Non-Fiction series, published between 2002 and 2019.

What is the first book in the Andy Andrews Non-Fiction series?

The first book in the Andy Andrews Non-Fiction series is Letters from American Heroes, published in 2002.

What is Andy Andrews's most popular non-fiction book?

The Butterfly Effect (2009), about how small actions create large consequences, and How Do You Kill 11 Million People? (2011), about the importance of truth, are his most widely discussed non-fiction works.

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