Mine is fairly diverse too. Since coming to Alaska late in life over a decade ago, I have been spending a great deal of time learning about Alaska‘s history and the folks who originally settled the place (native, Russian, America). I have perhaps 100 books on this. I also have books on various scientific disciplines, military history, Christian history, philosophy, American history and the classics (Steinbeck, Hemingway, etc). I went through a phase in the 1990 where I read almost every book by Drucker. If you read his book on Post Capitalist Society, you will see how prophetic he was, but he certainly didn’t anticipate how corrupt those who controlled “knowledge“ would become. He certainly did not advocate for how the “post capitalist society“ would morph and be corrupted by the new world order and the select global elites. Who knows, maybe he did but I missed that connection.
I have really enjoyed my “prepping” books, but the they are atypical. They mostly are books by anthropologists who studied and wrote about pre-contact tribal knowledge, old school agriculture practices, edible and medicinal plants, and even though I am not a mormon, some of their books on their history relating to how the settles and survived during their migration west. I do have some of the often mentioned modern prepping books, but I’ve been very disappointed in almost ever one of those.