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    1. EducationalNovel1427 on

      My favorite kind of book. Killers of the flower moon, outcasts united. The devil’s highway. 

    2. I’m personally not a huge fan, but Barbara Kingsolver does this. She typically uses a memoir or journalistic point of view.

    3. ChocoCoveredPretzel on

      Dopamine Nation. The case studies alone are captivating enough to read as if most the points are in short narrative format.

    4. AffectionateSet9043 on

      Hmm I would be remiss if I didn’t recommend Poundstone’s The Prisoner’s Dilemma, a mix of the essentials of game theory, Von Neumann bio and cold war history. It’s short and very good. But it is a bit dry in places.

    5. Previous_Injury_8664 on

      Memoirs by someone you are interested in are usually great. Feels like a friend telling you their story.

    6. Texan-Trucker on

      “West With the Night” by Beryl Markham. This is a beautifully written and compelling memoir that truly reads like an adventure novel. There’s a few great audiobook reading and I think one is still in Audible’s Plus catalog but Julie Harris’s reading is masterful.

    7. imabaaaaaadguy on

      *Destiny of the Republic* by Candice Millard

      *A Chance in the World* by Steve Pemberton

    8. Illustrious_Dan4728 on

      As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride by Cary Elwes. Really good book if you grew up on the movie like I did. I laughed. I cried, and I felt like a ghost on set. If you can, I really recommend the audiobook version. Elwes (westley) narrates it himself, and most of the cast comes back to do their own excerpts, so you hear almost everyone 20 years later. 5 stars

    9. KieselguhrKid13 on

      The Professor and the Madman is a fascinating story that I really enjoyed reading.

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