Week 1: (Oct. 28 to Nov. 1) – Your Year in Nonfiction (Julz of Julz Reads): Take a look back at your year of nonfiction and reflect on the following questions – What was your favorite nonfiction read of the year? Do you have a particular topic you’ve been attracted to more this year? What nonfiction book have you recommended the most? What are you hoping to get out of participating in Nonfiction November?
That’s a little less than last year at this point but not by as much as I thought it would be.
What about my favorites? This is always so hard. There is such a variety of topics and styles here.
As always I want to get a huge TBR pile from reading everyone’s Nonfiction November posts.
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I have been fascinated by space travel ever since I was a young child but I hadn’t heard of Bringing Columbia Home before I read your post. I’m going to add it to my wish list now.
I think you will find Bringing Columbia Home fascinating.
My book pairing next week is going to be space themed too!
Looks like you’ve had a real mix of books and topic-areas. The Class looks particularly good.
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You read such a great variety of nonfiction titles! I hadn’t really considered the many cookbooks I’ve read this year, I guess I’ve done better with my reading goals this year that I gave myself credit for. 🙂
I like the variety, Haben particularly appeals
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I love the variety here, I’m definitely intrigued by
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Wow! Where to start? Probably with Bringing Columbia Home and Haben. Great list and happy reading!
I added Columbia, Cosby, Superman and Haben to my TBR!
You’ve got some titles on your list that I’ve not seen before. I’ll need to check them out a little closer, but I’m sure my TBR list will grow.
Becoming has been on my list for a while (my daughter loved the audio version) and I need to add The Class to it now. Thanks for the recommendation!
What an interesting assortment of nonfiction you’ve read this year… I’m intrigued by Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube.
Happy reading this November!
What an interesting assortment of nonfiction you’ve read this year… I’m intrigued by Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube.
Happy reading this November!
Several of these appeal to me. Very interesting choices.
What a great variety of nonfiction you’ve read this year! Bringing Columbia Home sounds particularly good to me.
I may have to try Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube for that title alone 🙂
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Hmm, your post is making me hungry!! The Class sounds very interesting
I’m waiting…still waiting…for my library turn on Becoming. I loved the Gander story and want to see the musical so badly! I am adding The Class to my list! Thanks for sharing!
I read that in preparation for seeing the musical. The show was great!
Mmmm, so many food books. I should probably put myself on the library waitlist for Becoming. It gets amazing reviews, but the waitlist is massive, so I’ve been avoiding it.
All of your books look amazing! I have Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube on my list – now I feel like I need to bump it up. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Considering I have a couple of Space books featured this month, Brining Columbia Home is going on my TBR. Thanks for participating again this year, Heather!
Haben sounds fascinating. I’m adding books to my TBR very fast. Thank you!
A huge TBR pile is one of my Nonfiction November goals, too! LOL
I need to check out Bringing Columbia Home.