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    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.

    by Beyonce-6

    11 Comments

    1. The black count. About Alexandre Fimas’s dad who was a general in napoleon ‘s army. Fantastic read.

    2. peter_the_raccoon on

      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.

    3. gulliblestravellls on

      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. 

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