Hello everyone and welcome to the final week of Nonfiction November! If you’d like to find out what it’s all about, please see my post two weeks ago where I revealed my Nonfiction November TBR. my post for Week 1 where I talked briefly about my year in nonfiction so far and Week 2 where I paired up three nonfiction books alongside similar fiction tomes. Week 3 invited us to Be The Expert/Ask The Expert/Become The Expert and in Week 4 I talked about books that “read like fiction.”
This week, I’m going to talk about nonfiction books that I’ve added to my TBR through the month of Nonfiction November inspired by all my fellow bloggers out there. It’s hosted by Katie (@ Doing Dewey), please find the link to her post HERE.
It’s been a month full of amazing nonfiction books! Which ones have made it onto your TBR? Be sure to link back to the original blogger who posted about that book!
Oh, there are so many. I’ve chosen to highlight a few that really intrigued me and I’m most likely to put on my wish list soon.
Here we go!
1.) A River In Darkness: One Man’s Escape From North Korea by Masaji Ishikawa
This book comes recommended from Rennie at What’s Nonfiction. I listened to In Order To Live: A North Korean Girl’s Journey To Freedom by Yeonmi Park recently and was extremely moved by her story so I’d love to read anything else based around the Korean totalitarian regime.
2.) Everything Is Normal: The Life And Times Of A Soviet Kid by Sergey Grechishkin
Also from Rennie, I spied this fascinating memoir set in the 1970’s-1980’s just preceding the collapse of the USSR. I love reading about Russian history but haven’t read anything set after the 1950’s so I’d love to dive into this one at some point.
3.) Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science – And The World by Rachel Swaby
This book comes courtesy of Katie from Doing Dewey and as a woman, feminist and scientist I really think I need to read it!
4.) Born A Crime: Stories From A South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
This memoir comes extremely highly recommended from my good friend and fellow blogger, Janel at Keeper Of Pages. She listened to it recently and raved about it and you can check out her review HERE. I featured this book on the #nonficnov Instagram challenge and it sits on my Audible TBR just waiting to be devoured.
There were so many others I could have picked but I thought I would limit myself to four for now, after all I already have two shelves worth of nonfiction still to read myself, I don’t want to get too carried away! I’d love to know if you’ve read any of these books and what you thought of them. Let me know down below in the comments!
Lastly, thank you so much to the hosts of Nonfiction November, Doing Dewey, What’s Nonfiction, Sarah’s Bookshelves, Sophisticated Dorkiness and JulzReads for a terrific month of challenges. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed taking part and will definitely be taking part again next year! Thanks also to the hosts of the Instagram challenge, Kim @kimthedork and Leann @ Shelf_Aware_, I was so proud of myself that I managed to find a book for every single prompt this year – yaay, go me! 😀
Love Beth xx
I read about so many amazing books this month!
Me too Cathy, it was tough to pick just a few! 🤔
These all sound so good, Beth! I think I have all but the scientist one. You’ve had a wonderful Nonfiction November. I’ve loved following your posts and it’s definitely inspired me to add to my TBR too. ♥️
Ah that’s so nice, thank you Jenni 😊 Hooray for Nonfiction November!
Happy I could recommend you Everything is Normal and A River in Darkness, both are so good! I loved Born a Crime too, also one of my faves this year. Thanks for joining in this month, so glad you enjoyed it!!
I’ve loved following your NonFiction November, and you’ve pointed me to so many great reads that I hadn’t heard of, or forgotten about! Glad to hear it sounds like you got a lot out of it too 😍 are you going to make it a yearly thing??
Aw wow thank you!! 😁 That means so much and I’m DEFINITELY going to make it a yearly thing! 🤗