Sorry, I can’t remember the authors’ names but Educated and Into Thin Air are both pretty classic nonfiction books to start with. They are what convinced me that maybe nonfiction isn’t so bad!
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Nonfiction can be tough to get into when in a reading slump or trying to motivate yourself to read. I would say, stick with short books so you can consume them without feeling like it’s an overwhelming commitment.
Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science by John W. Perey
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom by Sue Macy
Invincible Microbe by Dorothy Petersen
Sugar Changed the World by Arthur L. Smith and Marc Aronson
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Habit of reading? Have you read any book before? If haven’t I really want you to start with fictional one first.
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Sorry, I can’t remember the authors’ names but Educated and Into Thin Air are both pretty classic nonfiction books to start with. They are what convinced me that maybe nonfiction isn’t so bad!
Please let the contributors here have an idea of your interests/hobbies so that we can suggest accordingly
Nonfiction can be tough to get into when in a reading slump or trying to motivate yourself to read. I would say, stick with short books so you can consume them without feeling like it’s an overwhelming commitment.
Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science by John W. Perey
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom by Sue Macy
Invincible Microbe by Dorothy Petersen
Sugar Changed the World by Arthur L. Smith and Marc Aronson
Habit of reading? Have you read any book before? If haven’t I really want you to start with fictional one first.
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