These books have all the qualities that make good novels so enjoyable.

September 14, 2025, 7 AM ET

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Nonfiction books sometimes get a reputation for being hard to slog through. But the qualities that make good novels so enjoyable—the well-paced plot, the engaging characters—can also be found in many of their fact-based counterparts. The Atlantic’s writers and editors answer the question: What is a nonfiction book that reads like fiction?


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