“The challenge of nonfiction is to marry art and truth.” – Phyllis Rose Phyllis Rose was absolutely right when she said this. The genre, nonfiction, refers to a body of work whose primary aim is to present the truth. Nonfiction books are all based on facts, research, and expertise. However, a dry factual book would […]

A Factual Travel Through Time: 5 Best Nonfiction Books from Ancient Times — The World’s Best

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By Kajori S

Reading is my passion, and writing is my compulsion. I started reading from a very early age. Since then, I have not stopped. I have garnered this addiction from my father. I have always loved reading his books. As you can see, books are my world. I escape this world to traverse the world of my books. Naturally, I have an affinity to create worlds of my own. There are thoughts constantly swirling in my head. These are the thoughts that I jot down. Sometimes, they become poems while sometimes stories. More often than not, they are just reviews of the plethora of books I read and the things I do.

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  1. People either love or hate nonfiction. I admit I used to be an only fiction reader, but there really is a place for less leisurely reads. I found the text about Ayurveda especially interesting.

    1. You bring up an interesting point! Nonfiction can be a bit polarizing, but exploring topics like Ayurveda can open up new avenues of knowledge and understanding. It’s great to hear that you’ve found value in branching out from fiction to explore more informational texts. Ayurveda, in particular, offers fascinating insights into holistic health and well-being. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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