These are the nonfiction titles I have added to my TBR this month:
- The Library at Night by Albert Manguel (Volatile Rune)
- A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order by Judith Flanders (She Seeks Nonfiction)
- Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge: Intimate Confessions from a Happy Marriage by Helen Ellis (Hopewell's Public Library of Life)
- One More Croissant for the Road by Felicity Cloake (LouLouReads) -- also recommended The Rest is History podcast
- Things to Look Forward To: 52 Large and Small Joys for Today and Everyday by Sophie Blackhall (Shoe's Seeds and Stories)
- The Gates of Empire: A History of Ukraine by Serhii Plokhy (This Reading Life)
- House Lessons: Renovating a Life by Erica Bauermeister (Beverley A Baird)
- The Nutmeg Trail by Eleanor Ford (Superfluous Reading)
- Is the Algorithm Plotting Against Us: A Layperson's Guide to the Concepts, Math, and Pitfalls of AI by Kenneth Wenger (Words and Peace)
- My Life in Middlemarch by Rebecca Mead (My Head is Full of Books)
- I Didn't Sign Up for This by Tracy Dalgelish (Lisa Notes)
- The Baroness by Hannah Rothschild (AnnaBookBel)
- I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening) by Sarah Stewart Holland an Beth Silvers (ReaderBuzz)
- Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (WhatMeRead)
- Ready or Knot? 12 Conversations Every Couple Needs to Have Before Marriage by Scott Kedersha (Reviews from the Stacks)
Great choices, thanks for sharing your TBR additions
ReplyDeleteThat should keep you going for another year :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent list of nonfiction, I think. Now I want to check out the Sophie Blackall book again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout-out for my recommendation of Thinking Fast and Slow!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge if you read it! Thanks for the link. Lisa https://hopewellslibraryoflife.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me a shout-out for My Life in Middlemarch. I really did like it especially since I just finished Middlemarch days before starting it.
ReplyDeleteMy Nonfiction wrap up at HeadFullofBooks