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by taopai
955 days ago
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I read lots of non fiction books. I think the same. Most of them could condense it's contents in a couple of chapters. It would be great to have modular books, like Emacs manual. If sections where independent modules you could rearange the book or even create books from a series of sections from diferent books. That way you could choose different outlines, maybe predefined by the author like, to create books tailed to your needs: - General Ideas. - General Ideas + observed cases - Mixed outline (Concepts + Stories + Conclusions) - All details about one topic |
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I think if you dive deeper in to more rigorous nonfiction books you'll find that less time is spent on the 'pop' side of popsci literature. Which might be where you're encountering that fluff.