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Iโm gonna say my top non fiction books are:
The Narnia series, who knew that lions could be found in seemingly ordinary closets! Wow!
Harry Potter series, if I had known about hogwarts before i went to college I would definitely have applied there.
And then probably Wikipedia, man there is a lot of info on that book
You really can't trust Wikipedia as a true non fiction source. People make stuff up in there all the time.
Same with Harry Potter. I don't say it's all made up but we have only one source and a biased one at best. She's a literal terf. Don't believe anything she says.