What nonfiction inspired you to keep reading this genre?

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What nonfiction inspired you to keep reading this genre?

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For me it was Weight of Glory by C.S Lewis. Every single sentence in that book is quotable and every chapter has something to offer. C.S Lewis is simply amazing.
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Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, it was the first non-fiction book I've ever read and since then I've been exploring the genre. :)
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I love Malcolm Gladwell! Right now I'm reading his book David and Goliath.
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i was entering the world of business at the time and had worked my first no-salary{commission-only} sales job. 'Titan - The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.' to think that his children's children's children now control the majority of exxon-mobil - :eusa-think:
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