And the winner for best book that inspired a best picture nominee is
Briefly

While Martin Scorsese's epic three-and-a-half-hour film adaptation focuses on the first two sections of it, Grann's investigation goes further, exploring how a sinister conspiracy in 1920s Oklahoma led to the world's richest people per capita becoming the world's most murdered.
While Nolan's adaptation is something of a whistle-stop tour of Oppenheimer's life, Bird and Sherwin's authoritative biography leaves little to be answered.
The Zone of Interest seems misplaced among the nominees for best adapted screenplay given that it shares little more than a title with Martin Amis's novel.
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