Spanish History Biographies

I have two books published, but people still consider me a non-reader, what do you do?
I read a lot, but I've never read a book of literature. I'm Mexican, and I teach Spanish to the Americans to earn a living. I'm fluent in six languages, I'm addicted to books in languages. I have my room full of books grammar exercises "in Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English, French, Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Nahuatl (Aztec.) I had a passion for grammar, I wrote, but I have published two books at the local level to learn Spanish. I studied business, not English. But because I opened my own language school and got the books published, I know many people who studied English or Literature as their major. All a bit of a snob, because I do not know anything about books stupid they are reading. But I read a lot, I hate fiction. I like reading the biography of people who became rich, business books, how-to-do books, and books on world history. I think I read as much as these people. The fact that I have never read any of the classics, or because I like literature. Does that make me makes a non-reader?
No – You do not have to be what is considered "classic widely read" to consider, not a reader and a writer no doubt. His work may be even more original because of it. Art – classic and new – is always in the eye of the beholder!