Nonfiction November 2021
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Time for one of my favourite reading challenges, Nonfiction November, hosted by Rennie at What's Nonfiction? Head over to the web-site for more details about the co-hosts. There is a theme for each week:
Week 1: (November 1-5) – Your Year in Nonfiction with Rennie at What’s Nonfiction: 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?
Week 2: (November 8-12) – Book Pairing with Katie at Doing Dewey: This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title. It can be a “If you loved this book, read this!” or just two titles that you think would go well together. Maybe it’s a historical novel and you’d like to get the real history by reading a nonfiction version of the story.
Week 3: (November 15-19) – Be The Expert/ Ask the Expert/ Become the Expert with Veronica at The Thousand Book Project: Three ways to join in this week! You can either share 3 or more books on a single topic that you have read and can recommend (be the expert), you can put the call out for good nonfiction on a specific topic that you have been dying to read (ask the expert), or you can create your own list of books on a topic that you’d like to read (become the expert).
Week 4: (November 22-26) – Stranger Than Fiction with Christopher at Plucked from the Stacks: This week we’re focusing on all the great nonfiction books that *almost* don’t seem real. A sports biography involving overcoming massive obstacles, a profile on a bizarre scam, a look into the natural wonders in our world—basically, if it makes your jaw drop, you can highlight it for this week’s topic.
Week 5: (November 29-December 3) — New to My TBR with Jaymi at The OC Bookgirl: 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!
The hosts offer graphics to use for our posts. I used one of them for this post. Is it not amazing? You can access them here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tD_-4IglUKdzzGeVTWBZYEESEr1y7h1M.
Instagram Nonfiction Book Party – Photo Challenge & Giveaway
This year there is a new host for Instagram friends with giveaways, daily photo challenges and more! Jaymi at @theocbookgirl is running the monthlong Instagram festivities.
If you’re interested in participating in Nonfiction November on your blog and on Instagram, check Jaymi’s page at http://www.instagram.com/theocbookgirl for all the details.
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I only saw this for the first time last year and have been looking forward to it all year long. I'll post my announcement next week.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great challenge. I have participated for a couple of years. Each week with a new theme and you will always find something that appeals to you. Looking forward to seeing you there.
DeleteI am sure. With the amount of books we read, we can always find something for any challenge.
DeleteYes, I tend to find book on my own shelves. Enough of nonfiction (not read) there. Will be interesting to see what you choose to read.
DeleteI'm just in the middle of one. LOL
DeleteGreat. Which one?
DeleteIt's the one for the 1976 club by Hoimar von Ditfurth "Der Geist fiel nicht vom Himmel: Die Evolution unseres Bewußtseins" [The mind did not fall from the sky: the evolution of our consciousness], unfortunately not translated into English.
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