2023 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight -APRIL #ReadNonFicChal Check out some of the latest #Nonfiction book reviews shared last month #readingchallenge at Book’d Out https://t.co/mkVUgqUUju
Ever wondered how your life could have been different with different choices?
Check out our updated book review of The Midnight Library - Matt Haig! 📚 🐈⬛
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Notes on an execution by Danya Kukafka is a superb literary thriller about a serial killer on death row, his story largely told by the women in his life. #bookreview#notesonanexecution
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2023 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #3 #ReadNonFicChal Check out some of the latest #Nonfiction book reviews shared last month #readingchallenge at Book’d Out https://t.co/orTNznfwjD
Another superlative mystery thriller from Jane Harper, the third outing for Detective Aaron Falk. This time the setting is the lush wine country of South Australia, where a young woman has gone missing at a country fair, leaving her child in a pram. https://t.co/kFedvVgbvA
Rob Delaney’s memoir is a deeply personal account of the short life and death of his much loved son Henry, who died just before the age of three with a brain tumour. This is a raw, emotional, darkly funny and deeply moving book. https://t.co/igxys4ROEN
Bjorn Natthiko gives up a promising career as an economist to live 17 years as a forest monk in the buddhist tradition. He shares what he has learnt in this wise and moving book #imaybewrong#netgalley#bookblogger. https://t.co/fn6l6wSIin
Any weekend reading plans? Going to start a couple of longer books, as I've enjoyed a few shorter reads recently and need something immersive. 'Demon Copperhead' and 'Empire of pain' should do the trick.
@lucyreads_books@Squadpod3 Good luck! Bring out the Bodies is a fave of mine. I have 12 non-fiction to read (3 down) and 12 in the #tbryear10 challenge but have read only one as I keep getting distracted by shiny new books.
Pacy sci-fi thriller about a group of people trying to establish a new life in North America, as climate change causes society to break down. Set in 2049, this is a chilling look at the near future but there is hope in solidarity. #campzero#netgalley https://t.co/GPt22hWeDo
‘Birnam Wood’ by Eleanor Catton is a page turning literary thriller driven by complex characters for whom the balance of power is constantly shifting. #BirnamWood#NetGalley https://t.co/JLFF5O1S2G
'Stolen Focus’ by Johann Hari is an impressively researched & passionately argued book about how our attention spans have collapsed, but it’s not our fault. Time to put the phone down and start the fight back. #readnonficchal