Are books sacred? The best non-fiction tells true stories of war, slavery, crime, adventure, celebrity and everyday life. Some say reading is key for understanding our world.
Six amazing stories that will change your life
Are books sacred? The best non-fiction tells true stories of war, slavery, crime, adventure, celebrity and everyday life. Some say reading is key for understanding our world.
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The best books can change the world.
Here are six amazing books to expand the mind this Non-Fiction NovemberAn annual event that encourages readers to focus on non-fiction books during the month of November..
The life of Olaudah Equiano: The true-life story of a man forced into slavery.
Kaputt by Curzio Malaparte: A shocking report from World War TwoA global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and included all of the great powers. written by an Italian journalist Somebody who writes about the latest news for newspapers and magazines or explains the news on television. , soldier and spy.
Chernobyl Prayer by Svetlana Alexievich: Alexievich's book looks at the 1986 ChernobylThe disaster, in 1986, involved a meltdown at a nuclear plant in Ukraine. disaster through the people who were there.
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Three-Month Fever by Gary Indiana: The story of the 1997 murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace.
The Years by Annie Ernaux: One of the world's greatest living writers looks back on her life.
Hollywood Babylon by Kenneth Anger: Film director tells dozens of stories from HollywoodA district of Los Angeles historically home to numerous film studios. It is often used to stand for the American film industry as a whole..
Yes! Books are magic. Reading them can transport you to far away places in far away times. Nothing else makes us think in this way.
No! A television show or film is a much better way to learn about history. With a TV show, you are much more likely to feel like you are really there.
Are books sacredConnected to God or another religious deity and so deserving of respect.?
Keywords
Non-Fiction November - An annual event that encourages readers to focus on non-fiction books during the month of November.
World War Two - A global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and included all of the great powers.
Journalist - Somebody who writes about the latest news for newspapers and magazines or explains the news on television.
Chernobyl - The disaster, in 1986, involved a meltdown at a nuclear plant in Ukraine.
Hollywood - A district of Los Angeles historically home to numerous film studios. It is often used to stand for the American film industry as a whole.
Sacred - Connected to God or another religious deity and so deserving of respect.
Six amazing stories that will change your life
Glossary
Non-Fiction November - An annual event that encourages readers to focus on non-fiction books during the month of November.
World War Two - A global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and included all of the great powers.
Journalist - Somebody who writes about the latest news for newspapers and magazines or explains the news on television.
Chernobyl - The disaster, in 1986, involved a meltdown at a nuclear plant in Ukraine.
Hollywood - A district of Los Angeles historically home to numerous film studios. It is often used to stand for the American film industry as a whole.
Sacred - Connected to God or another religious deity and so deserving of respect.