What I mean is, I find most fictional books to have a flow and be engaging because it's written in the form of a story. They're page turners, and the chapters are written to make you keep reading.
On the other hand, I have difficulty finishing a non-fiction book. I usually read up to 60-70 percent of the book and then get bored.
Some books I've really enjoyed reading are: Man's search for meaning and Tuesdays with Morrie. I also really like anything on stoic philosophy.
I was wondering if there are any books on time management/life lessons/business or anything that you found really inspiring. Please recommend them to me. I wish to read more!! Thanks.
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Born a crime by Trevor Noah was great
The black count. About Alexandre Fimas’s dad who was a general in napoleon ‘s army. Fantastic read.
The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland.
The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. It’s about the Ebola crisis in Africa in 1976 and reads like a horror story. Really got me interested in viruses as a whole.
The immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Bottle of lies
Endurance by Alfred Lansing
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou.
{{the salt path by Raynor Winn}} may be up your street?
The Four Tendencies by Gretchin Rubin really helped me understand and actually maintain habits. Not exactly like a novel, but lots of great anecdotes and has a deceptively light tone despite its depth of insight.
Rocket Boys, The Right Stuff ,Apollo 13
A Day in the Life of Abed Salama, Nathan Thrall
The Return, Hisham Matar