
I’ll be taking part in Nonfiction November this year, but maybe not every week. The hosts are:
- Heather – Based on a True Story
- Frances – Volatile Rune
- Liz – Adventures in reading, running and working from home
- Rebekah – She Seeks Nonfiction
- Lisa – Hopewell’s Public Library of Life
Each Monday, our weekly host will post our topic prompt and include a linkup where you can link your posts, connect with other bloggers, and dive deeper by reading and sharing nonfiction book reviews.
Here are the topic prompts for each week:
Week 1 (10/30-11/3) Your Year in Nonfiction: Celebrate your year of nonfiction. What books have you read? What were your favorites? Have you had a favorite topic? Is there a topic you want to read about more? What are you hoping to get out of participating in Nonfiction November? (Heather)
Week 2 (11/6-11/10) Choosing Nonfiction: What are you looking for when you pick up a nonfiction book? Do you have a particular topic you’re attracted to? Do you have a particular writing style that works best? When you look at a nonfiction book, does the title or cover influence you? If so, share a title or cover which you find striking. (Frances)
Week 3 (11/13-11/17) Book Pairings: This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title. Maybe it’s a historical novel and the real history in a nonfiction version, or a memoir and a novel, or a fiction book you’ve read and you would like recommendations for background reading. You can be as creative as you like! (Liz)
Week 4 (11/20-11/24) Worldview Shapers: One of the greatest things about reading nonfiction is learning all kinds of things about our world which you never would have known without it. There’s the intriguing, the beautiful, the appalling, and the profound. What nonfiction book or books have impacted the way you see the world in a powerful way? Is there one book that made you rethink everything? Do you think there is a book that should be required reading for everyone? (Rebekah)
Week 5 (11/27-12/1) New To My TBR: 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! (Lisa)
I really like the way this is set up, Margaret. These are interesting topics, and what a great way to explore non-fiction reading. I’ll be looking forward to your posts.
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Thanks Margot – I’m sure I’ll find recommendations from other bloggers of fascinating nonfiction to add to my TBRs,
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I might be able to do the book pairings topic which I love. But I don’t read that much non fiction to justify choosing my favourite of the year
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I don’t read much nonfiction either but I’d like to read more.
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My non-fiction reading’s lagging behind a bit this year so I’m hoping to catch up a bit in November, although probably not doing prompts. I have plenty to choose from, plus my daughter kept three library books back that she knew I wanted to read including Gyles Brandreth and Shirley Ballas’s autobiographies. Have fun, Margaret!
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