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  Sometimes, reading about an unfamiliar subject can be difficult if the material is not written in an interesting way. Naturally, for me, like most people, my personality gravitates towards fiction because the plot can always change on a whim depending on the author’s personality. However, I still find nonfiction books appealing, just not the generic books. For me, the generic books just drone on and on. What If? was one of the first nonfiction books that really appealed to me at the start of middle school and changed my view of nonfiction books. Grade school nonfiction reading contained many pictures, and was easy to understand. However, everybody seemed to expect that being a middle schooler suddenly meant having a much better ability to comprehend books. Although teachers had read short chapters aloud in school, I never had a chance to finish the book until this summer because I was always reading other material. What If? is a nonfiction book, but not the stereotypical nonficti