2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #10

I’m delighted with the response to the inaugural Nonfiction Reader Challenge, and I hope you’ll join me again next year…you can SIGN UP NOW for 2021!

There are still 26 days of the 2020 challenge to go, so keep reading!

I’ve created a permanent page for the challenge, you can CLICK HERE, or select the menu link at top left. The Linky to add your 2020 review to can be found on the permanent challenge page. Look for the text in orange, or CLICK HERE

On the first Saturday of each month, I highlight a handful of Linky submissions, but I encourage you to support all participants who have shared what they have been reading for the challenge. Give them a like, leave them a comment, share their posts on twitter, Facebook or instagram #2020ReadNonFic

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In November…

DeniseNewtonWrites says of Phosphorescence by Julia Baird, “It’s a broad ranging exploration of what gives joy, wonder, passion, hope, purpose; especially what keeps people going during the hard times…..[it] is a book to be savoured, enjoyed, mulled over and returned to again and again.”

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The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the Nation’s Largest Home by Denise Kiernan is about the Biltmore House in Asheville, NC, and the people involved with it. Barbara of StrayThoughts felt it was “…. a flowing and fascinating story…..

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Beyond the Call [by Lee Trimble and Jeremy Dronfield] is the well-written, fast paced account of one of the 20th century’s little known rescue operations. Consider it must reading for anyone interested in World War II, or a thrilling rescue story.” writes Maphead

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Tracey of Carpe Librum recommends How To Breakup With Friends by Dr Hannah Korrell, “For those who have never confronted a friend over their poor behaviour and have felt powerless to stop friends treating them badly, this is a must read! It will empower you to ditch your toxic friend and re-invest that time somewhere else.”

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“Reading Family in Six Tones [by Lan Cao and Harlan Margaret Van Cao] immerses us in the refugee experience…..the loss, the trauma, the fear, the uncertainty, the confusion, and the longing for home.” writes Carol at The Reading Ladies Book Club, “It is an honest, heartfelt, detailed, and ambitious read.”

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Have you completed your challenge goal?

Please share your link to the COMPLETED challenge LINKY HERE or CLICK HERE and feel free to download this ‘Completed’ badge to add to your sidebar.

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What will you be reading in December ?

Click here to see what else other participants have been reading!

In case you missed it….

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #9

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2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #3

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #2

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #1

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Recommendations Part 1 #Memoir #DisasterEvent #Social Science #Related to An Occupation

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Recommendations Part 2 #History #Feminism #Psychology #Social Science

2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Recommendations Part 3 #Nature #True Crime #Science #Published in 2020

11 thoughts on “2020 Nonfiction Reader Challenge: Monthly Spotlight #10

  1. Hi Shellyrae, I thought I’d already added H is for Hawk but I hadn’t. I also meant to put it under Nature, not Memoir, so I have two books under Memoir. Sorry about that!

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