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Though my participation in Nonfiction November this year wasn’t as consistent as I would have liked, I have made the effort to visit every blogger who has taken part and, as usual, come away with a long list of titles added to my TBR.
As a bonus I’ve also come away with titles to recommend for the various categories of the 2024 Nonfiction Reader Challenge (details of which will be available this weekend). Join the challenge as motivation to read your new nonfiction TBR additions over the next year!
Please click on the cover to visit the source of the recommendation, and visit this week’s host Hopewell’s Library of Life to peruse what others have added.
Did any of these pique your interest?
Previous Nonfiction November 2023 posts
Nonfiction November 2023
Nonfiction November : Book Pairings
Nonfiction November: World Shapers
All The Beauty in the World was already on my TBR list, so I didn’t need to add it… 😉 I somehow missed The Six–that looks like it could be good.
Happy reading!
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So happy to see The Puzzler on this list 😉
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Thank you for sharing the books that caught your eye. I am looking forward to hearing about the 2024 nonfiction challenge.
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They look like some fantastic choices. I think I would love to read all of them. Thanks for that.
And thanks for visiting my Week 5 post.
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All the beauty in the World! 😍😍😍
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So happy to see you’ve added the Patrick Bringley. It’s a wonderful book. I love the look of Street of Eternal Happiness too – a great cover. Thanks so much for taking part in nonfiction November.
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The Six was good–the Queen of Condoms oh my! What a title!
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I saw a lot of books this year that were already on my wishlist, weirdly, but I really enjoyed the whole month!
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I’ve done (and still am doing) plenty of reading for Nonfiction November but haven’t had time to do any of the weekly theme posts, like you have, so way to go! All of these look interesting to me! I bet the Amber Ruffin book is both hilarious and horrifying, knowing her, and ditto for Rob Delaney’s memoir – I have heard interviews with him that broke my heart but also made me laugh. I don’t read many celebrity memoirs, but Patrick Stewart’s is probably good – I know from his Tweets and his interviews that he is very funny. As you can see, I lean toward memoirs! I’ll be posting my Nonfiction November Wrap-up video next week – I’ve read some outstanding NF this month!
Sue
Book By Book
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You did a good job visiting blogs and remembering what you wanted to read from them. Now to get to our TBR lists, right? So many books, so little time….
My Nonfiction wrap up at HeadFullofBooks
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I already have Patrick Stewart’s book on my TBR, but We Come With This Place also intrigues me. I will check out some of the others.
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I did fairly well on nonfiction this year (not necessarily in November though). I haven’t thought about a favorite yet, but tomorrow is December so I know I’ll start ruminating on my end of the year thoughts.
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THE SOUND OF BEING HUMAN piques my interest! I listen to music practically constantly, if I’m on my own, but I haven’t read much about it. I’d love to delve into the whys and hows of how music impacts us.
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