I know this is a little late to announce a challenge, but I will be hosting a nonfiction reading challenge in 2019. I mostly want to provide a place for you to share your nonfiction goals and to chat with other nonfiction readers. To make that possible, we’ll have three twitter chats throughout the year, plus optional email reminders. Goals will be flexible and up to you. Sign-ups will be open through January 30th.
Suggested Goals
Rather than suggest particular levels for this challenge, I’ve got a couple of ideas for different nonfiction reading goals you could set for yourself.
- Read X nonfiction books
- Read X% nonfiction
- Read nonfiction in certain categories – I’ve put together checklists for reading diversely and for reading one book for each century in the Dewey Decimal system, or you could make your own
- Read X books from a list, such as buzzfeed’s important nonfiction you should be reading, the winners of the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, or any of these goodreads lists
Let me know if there are other types of goals you’d suggest and I’ll add them to the list.
Here is what I am reading:
- Quicksilver Chronicles--Frances K. Woods
- Wasted--Marya Hornbacher
- Educated--Tara Westover
- Kabul Beauty School--Deborah Rodriguez
- Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?--Roz Chast
- Who Was Walt Disney?--Whitney Stewart
- Hidden Figures--Margot Lee Sheerly
- Gangsters & Gold Diggers--Jerome Charyn
- I Have Lived a Thousand Years--Livia Bitton-Jackson
- World War I--Adriane Ruggeri
- How the Internet Happened--Brian McCullough
- Radical Sanity--Elizabeth Wurtzel
- Just Between Us--Mario Lopez
- The Zookeeper's Wife--Diane Ackerman
- She Wanted It All--Kathryn Casey
- Letters From Madelyn--Elaine K. Sanchez
- Roses and Radicals--Susan Zimet
- Courage to Soar--Simone Biles
- Bright Lights, Big A**--Jen Lancaster
- Creatocracy--Elizabeth Wurtzel
- Integrated Robots--Erik Richardson
- Titian--Stefano Zuffi
- Eat, Pray, Love--Elizabeth Gilbert
- The Collected Essays of Katherine Anne Porter
- The Astronaut Wives Club--Lily Koppel
- This Book is Gay--James Dawson
- Americanized--Sara Saedi
- Astral Weeks--Ryan H. Walsh
- When Breath Becomes Air--Paul Kalinithi
- My Horizontal Life--Chelsea Handler
- The Mothman Prophecies--John A. Keel
- An Unquiet Mind--Kay Redfield Jamison
- Sweet! The Delicious Story of Candy--Jane Love
- 1930s: From the Great Depression to the Wizard of Oz--Stephen Feinstein
- Night Flying Woman--Igantia Booker
- Becoming--Michelle Obama
- The Magnolia Story--Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Me--Elton John
- Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing--Abram Shalom Himelstein & Jamie Schweser
- Clothes and Crafts in Victorian Times--Philip Steele
- Grammar: Know Your Sh*t or Know You're Sh*t--Joanne Adams
- Dewey's Nine Lives--Vicki Myron
- The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down--Anne Fadiman
Challenge completed on December 27
I read a lot of non-fiction. And it is often stranger (and more fascinating) than fiction.
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