I appreciate fiction, but I almost always read nonfiction. It’s probably because I typically choose the books on topics I’m interested in, and I want to learn about them. But I also love the way a great nonfiction writer can weave a narrative so strong that it’s just as much literature as it is journalism.
Some of my favorite examples of nonfiction that do this well: Soul Full of Coal Dust, Toms River, Desert Solitaire (Abbey can be problematic, though, so be warned), The Pine Barrens, This Land, and on and on.
I guess I’m kinda stuck in the environment/nature section these days!
Over the past 5-6 years I’ve been more into non-fiction that’s written as if it’s prose, and one of my favorite books that reads like a novel is Catherine the Great by Robert Massie.
Here’s an excerpt from page six (worth noting that Catherine’s birth name is Sophia):
I feel that. It’s remarkable how well some nonfiction writers can spin a story. Your excerpt shows that, for sure.