It's no news that book snobbery exists along the fiction vs nonfiction lines. One party is assumed dreamy and unrealistic, while the other is seen as hypocritical.
It's no news that book snobbery exists along the fiction vs nonfiction lines. One party is assumed dreamy and unrealistic, while the other is seen as hypocritical.
The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II is unflinching and unwavering in its portrayal and indictment of the evil Japan wrought on Nanking, China.
The end is heartbreaking. If politics is involved, someone has to pay the price, and Oppenheimer has to pay the price here.
The Grand Biocentric Design is a great read, especially for those not well-read in the scientific concepts the authors discussed to arrive at their conclusion.
It doesn't take you on a long, tedious journey across a desert without a palm tree, but it firmly squeezes you inside a dense jungle.
Reading nonfiction about what interests you can provide more color and context that might make your fiction reading experience more enjoyable.
Although I found relish in these authentic experiences, some essays were a sobering reminder of how much Nigerians have lost and the horrors it has gone through