Human Interest


The Help
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
Where the Crawdads Sing
Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
When Breath Becomes Air
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Just Mercy
Remarkably Bright Creatures
Lessons in Chemistry
To Kill a Mockingbird
Educated
A Man Called Ove
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
Complicated Moonlight by Lynessa LayneDon't Close Your Eyes by Lynessa JamesAnd Then There Were None by Agatha ChristieThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakMurder by the Seashore by Samara Yew
Best Hold Your Attention Books
182 books — 43 voters

Wilkie Collins
At any time, and under any circumstances of human interest, is it not strange to see how little real hold the objects of the natural world amid which we live can gain on our hearts and minds? We go to Nature for comfort in trouble, and sympathy in joy, only in books. Admiration of those beauties of the inanimate world, which modern poetry so largely and so eloquently describes, is not, even in the best of us, one of the original instincts of our nature.
Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White

Doris Kearns Goodwin
Why bother with fictional characters and plots when the world was full of more marvelous stories that were true, with characters so fresh, so powerful, so new, that they stepped from into the narratives under their own power?
Doris Kearns Goodwin, The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism

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