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Top Non-Fiction of 2003

The highest-rated non-fiction of 2003, ranked by community votes on Peakd.

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Think and Grow Rich

Organization providing in-depth Think and Grow Rich lessons

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Atomic Habits

A self-improvement book on habit formation and change

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Control Your Mind and Master Your Feelings

Master your feelings and control your mind

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The Act of Killing

Our weekly look at what’s weird in theaters, on hot-off-the-presses DVDs, and on more distant horizons… Trailers of new release movies are generally available on the official site links

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The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

“I’ve had a most amazing time

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The New Jim Crow

Critique of mass incarceration and racial discrimination in the US

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Non-fiction book about Henrietta Lacks' life and cancer cells

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When You’re Ready, This Is How You Heal by Brianna Wiest

The official website of writer Brianna Wiest

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The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday

A guide to turning obstacles into opportunities.

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F for Fake

Uncovering the truth behind deception

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Kishimi Koga

A motivational book by Ichirö Kishimi and Fumitake Koga.

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The Look of Silence

A documentary film about survivors of the Indonesian genocide

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Winters Child

Novel about childbirth in a maternity ward

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Hamenaru Yūki

A book about courage to be disliked.

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Pew Research Center

Nonpartisan public opinion polling and data-driven social science research organization

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IBM and the Holocaust

book by investigative journalist Edwin Black

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Koji Ruien

Japanese encyclopaedic work

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Media Foundation for West Africa

International NGO based in Accra

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SOVA Center

Russian NGO and think tank

Rankings reflect community votes. Daily snapshots preserve historical positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best non-fiction in 2003?

Based on community votes, Think and Grow Rich is the highest-rated non-fiction of 2003, ranked #1 by the community.

How are annual rankings calculated?

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What changed from 2002?

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