The first thing that got me interested in rocks and minerals was going to a museum as a kid and seeing a really pretty amethyst tree in the gift shop. I remembered seeing how pretty it was, so every time I went to a gift shop after that I would look at the rocks and crystals :) I recently bought this book at Barnes and Noble and have gotten to see so many new crystals. I think that dioptase is my new favorite crystal because it is a dark green color that reminds me of Slytherin :)
There are a variety of "Rocks and Minerals" booklets that are great introductions, I used this one when I was studying geology (for intro courses / identifying some stuff).
For better information youll have to get a textbook, but there are free pdfs for most of them floating around... or so I've heard.
Try going to a local book store and look for books on rocks, minerals, fossils, and elements. Look throught the book(s) and see if any of the rocks match up with the ones in your collection. I'd recommend the book, Rocks and Minerals: The World In your hands. for basic cataloging (this book is mostly for casual collectors and may not include all of your rocks). But you could also find region specific books (if you found some of those rocks your self.), Or field guides. If you have a local rock mine, such as the Herkimer Diamond Mines you could probably get an ID there from an employee.
If you like gemstones and rocks, I am not sure if this counts as a non-fiction book it is more of a guide? I mainly read fiction so this is the closest thing I have I think lol
Anastasia on Disney Plus! It's one of the few non-Disney princess movies that is semi-famous. It has really pretty music and a cool storyline! I watched it again recently.
Buster$ and Fabio (Fabio is the long haired orange one and Buster$ has white and orange spots)
u/achavva let's see those pugs!! u/rebstra do you have any new pics of Myles? u/ancientcatgod any cute cat pics :)