Psychology books would ride that line between fiction & self-help gobbledy goo.
Not that I'm trying to offend anyone.
Personally, I like history, like Stephen Levy, science, like Michio Kaku's works, or Bill Bryson. Mr. Wilson's Where's My Jetpack? & [i] How to Survive a Robot Uprising [/] are phenomenal reads as well. Travelogues, like Theroux
In all honesty, I think that the hardest part of finding good books that I like at Connect is my frequent lack of internet access, and the abysmal performance of the software.
Longshot, there are some prolific non-fiction people out there. Lament the lack of non-fiction authors on Connect more than I do a dearth of free stuff.
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