Non-Fiction is more interesting
Discover why non-fiction books are more captivating than fiction with our curated list of must-read titles. Explore real stories, facts, and insights that intrigue and inspire.

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Basic Economics 2nd Ed
by Thomas Sowell
Outlines the principles behind each major type of economy including capitalist, socialist, and feudal, in terms of the incentives each creates.


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Angela's Ashes
by Frank McCourt
"A memoir about childhood, relilience, and the trumphant power of storytelling."--From back cover.









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Losing the Race
by John McWhorter
Berkeley linguistics professor John McWhorter, born at the dawn of the post-Civil Rights era, spent years trying to make sense of this question. Now he dares to say the unsayable: racism's ugliest legacy is the disease of defeatism that has infected black America. Losing the Race explores the three main components of this cultural virus: the cults of victimology, separatism, and antiintellectualism that are making blacks their own worst enemies in the struggle for success. More angry than Stephen Carter, more pragmatic and compassionate than Shelby Steele, more forward-looking than Stanley Crouch, McWhorter represents an original and provocative point of view. With Losing the Race, a bold new voice rises among black intellectuals.







