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Fiction vs Non-Fiction: What Should You Read More Of?

Published on 09 Jul 2026 by BOOKLOVE Team
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Readers often polarize themselves: some read only business and self-help, while others read only novels. A balanced reading diet of both fiction and non-fiction is ideal.

The Value of Fiction


Fiction develops empathy, emotional intelligence, and vocabulary. A novel like George Orwell's 1984 teaches us about politics, surveillance, and human psychology more deeply than a textbook.

The Value of Non-Fiction


Non-fiction, like Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens, provides frameworks, historical facts, and cognitive models to understand the world.

By combining the emotional empathy of fiction with the analytical tools of non-fiction, you build a well-rounded mind.
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