There are 20 books by Nathan Rice on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Trials of a Public Benefactor (2010). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Trials of a Public Benefactor 2010 · 472 pages
  2. 2 Unconformed 2014 · 374 pages
  3. 3 Overview of Kinetics for Bioscientist 2015 · 222 pages
  4. 4 Assembly Language for X86 Processors, 7/e 2015 · 132 pages
  5. 5 Financial Decision Making Course 2015 · 100 pages
  6. 6 Direct3D in a Week 2015 · 146 pages
  7. 7 Newbies Guide to Strategic Marketing 2015 · 116 pages
  8. 8 MATLAB Succinctly Manual 2015 · 116 pages
  9. 9 Guide to MATLAB 2015 · 116 pages
  10. 10 Marketing Management an Houre a Day 2015 · 132 pages
  11. 11 What Is Basic Mathematics 2015 · 100 pages
  12. 12 Introductory Directory Enabled Applications 2015 · 86 pages
  13. 13 Practical Business Forecasting PART III 2017 · 84 pages
  14. 14 Practical Business Forecasting PART V 2017 · 82 pages
  15. 15 Practical Business Forecasting PART IV 2017 · 130 pages
  16. 16 Grace Like Water 2020 · 102 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Nathan Rice written?

BookOrb lists 20 books by Nathan Rice.

Where should I start with Nathan Rice?

A good starting point is Trials of a Public Benefactor (2010).

What is the Nathan Rice books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Trials of a Public Benefactor (2010), 2. Unconformed (2014), 3. Overview of Kinetics for Bioscientist (2015), 4. Assembly Language for X86 Processors, 7/e (2015), 5. Financial Decision Making Course (2015), 6. Direct3D in a Week (2015), 7. Newbies Guide to Strategic Marketing (2015), 8. MATLAB Succinctly Manual (2015), 9. Guide to MATLAB (2015), 10. Marketing Management an Houre a Day (2015), 11. What Is Basic Mathematics (2015), 12. Introductory Directory Enabled Applications (2015), 13. Practical Business Forecasting PART III (2017), 14. Practical Business Forecasting PART V (2017), 15. Practical Business Forecasting PART IV (2017), and 1 more.