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    I want to get into reading more nonfiction books so I can learn something about literally anything.

    But I found most nonfiction books are just so…boring no matter how much I enjoy the subject matter.

    I’m really open to any subject: history, science, social justice, anthropology, culture.

    I know this is vague but any recs are appreciated!

    by Realistic-Ball1414

    3 Comments

    1. An easy way to dip your toes into nonfiction would be with a memoir.

      {{Strong Female Character by Fern Brady}} was one of my favourite this year, and one of her main goals in writing it was to use her life experiences to educate about autism – so there’s a lot of discussions about sexism and neurodiversity.

      {{The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green}} is part memoir part observational essays but is a hopeful reflection on humanity and great for short attention spans since it has really short chapters. I enjoyed the audiobook on this one! And I heard there are actually extra audiobook only chapters.

      On the purely nonfiction front, I thought it was only okay but I’ve heard others say great things about {{The Wager by David Grann}} in terms of it being written in a similar style to a fiction book.

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