Biography and Memoirs that are BETTER than Fiction
Sometimes true stories are even more captivating than those that are made up. Here are the best of the nonfiction books:
Sarah
746 books
83 friends
83 friends
Vaughn
169 books
1193 friends
1193 friends
Apostrophe
51 books
830 friends
830 friends
Jch
768 books
1 friend
1 friend
Keith
45 books
0 friends
0 friends
Andrea
85 books
16 friends
16 friends
Carolyn
1039 books
43 friends
43 friends
Zach
25 books
19 friends
19 friends
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Many of the people who voted for it are GR authors who upvote each other's books on listopias.


I cannot believe over 400 people voted on this list and not one of them put Nelson Mandela in. He's there now.


Correct you are, and they are gone now. Also gone: Last Chance to See, by Douglas Adams, which falls under science, nature, and environment.

Famous last words! Before departing I just had to know about the Life...Circus...Platypus. It is listed as a collection of stories, and as nonfiction. Nowhere in the description or catalog is it listed as a memoir, and now it is also gone. Lobstergirl, your point is well taken, but since I have spent this much time on it, it seems worth my while to go ahead and clean it up. There are a lot of valid and very interesting titles, after all...I got a few for my to-reads list. Not entirely a waste.


Thank you on both counts. Listopia is my guilty pleasure. Some people drink; some watch soap operas; I like Listopia. I appreciate your work.

Did you want to add this book to the list? Only you (and other people who have read it) can do that. Below the title of the listopia and above the list of books are two tabs. Click on "Add books to this list", and then you can put your title in the search bar. Click "vote for book".
For librarians to add it, we must read the book first, and even if I had a copy, you might not want to wait that long!

I'm pretty sure Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome (currently #63) is also fiction but as I'm not 100% sure, I've left it on the list (for now). Anyone?

The reason I cannot add it is because I have not read it. When a person adds a book, they vote for it. We only vote for books we have read or are in the process of reading, and that we deem worthy.
Bookloving, you're right about Three Men, which the Goodreads catalog lists as "literature", and it is now gone.

Thanks Donna. Saves me having to dig up my yet unread copy :-)

Well, for some reason I'm not able to add this book, no matter what I do! Help!

You may need to check with goodreads employees on this one. If you are the author, I am not sure you can add your own book, but I am not sure of that.

Quite an obvious question, I know, but just to make sure... As you don't seem to have the book on your shelves, you did click 'search' when you tried to add the book to this Listopia, I assume? (Instead of just using 'my books', I mean). I'm guessing you did, but as I said, 'just to make sure'... :-)

Quite an obvious question, I know, but just to make sure... As you don't seem to have the book ..."
Yes I did.

Quite an obvious question, I know, but just to make sure... As you don't..."
I entered the title into the search bar and it did come up, but Patricia is the author. (That is you, Patricia? Not a different Patricia?) This is where my knowledge as a volunteer librarian hits the wall. We need a Goodreads employee or someone who knows for sure to state whether she is allowed to add the book anyway. It may be that the system is blocking her effort due to a rule against it.

Same here, I'm afraid. I have no problems either when I try to add the book.
@Patricia
It is always possible to send GR an e-mail, of course, letting them know of your problem. Do be precise though when you e-mail them, and add a link to this page, and so on. It will help them figure out what's wrong. They are quick in responding (it usually takes them only two days or so).
Just thought of something: Try 'copy and paste' for the book's ISBN (it's what I do when I want to add a particular edition) instead of adding/typing the book's title. Maybe that'll work. You never know...

Haven't heard of Gervase Phinn, but then again I don't read all that many biographies and memoirs. If you think his book is worth it though, and if it fits the description of the Listopia, go ahead, I'd say, because I'm fairly sure that's what Sarah had in mind when she created the list...




Herb, it is considered impolite and an inappropriate use of the thread to promote your books. It's using a common space for free advertising. If you want to add your book to the list and vote for it, go to the top of the page where the tab says "Add Books to This List". Click on the tab, then enter your title in the box that appears. Click "Vote for this book". This will get your book on the list. It will only have one vote to start, so it will be toward the back of the list and then hopefully climb, if other readers vote for it too.



Definitely with you on this one !! It is such bad taste to promote one's own book by adding it to a Listopia (and have one's friends, who have all rated it five stars, vote for it).

I was trying to be consistent; there is another Listopia in which a Goodreads librarian explains to an author how she may add her own book. If she was in error or if policy has since changed, I won't make the suggestion again.

No offence. It is just that spamming happens quite a lot, unfortunately, and it is so very annoying. And I'm expressing myself politely here :-)

Right. And I volunteer my time to Goodreads to help mop up problems on Listopia. This particular list has turned into a waste of my time, and I am going to let the GR employees deal with it.

Herb

Books are added by users. If you don't see a book on the list, it means no user has added it. You can add it yourself, as long as it fits the list definition and parameters.

Are you referring to "My Precious Life" by Engelbert Humperdinck? If not, I have no idea what you are talking about.
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