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This is the list I posted previously. I'm hoping we can get some good discussion going so we can decide on 12 categories for next year.
I suggest we focus on categories we like or would like to see included. Perhaps even list your 12 "favorites."
This is a list of Non-Fiction Categories which I've put together. I thought it might help us to sort out the ones for which we, as a group, have a preference. You could look it over and talk about your favorites. Also, Please feel free to suggest other categories that I may have overlooked.
-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-current events
-travel
-finance/business
-psychology
-personal improvement
-relationships
-family/parenting
-sport related
-science
-nature
-sociology/social history
-religion/spirituality
-health/wellness
-skill related (writing, car mechanics, painting)
-hobby (collecting, gardening, jewelry)
-arts related (art, film, tv, photography, theater)
-career related (law, medicine, etc)
-true story/true crime
-animals/pets
-scholarly reference
-essays
-food related (cooking,
-philosophy
-mathematics
-technology
I suggest we focus on categories we like or would like to see included. Perhaps even list your 12 "favorites."
This is a list of Non-Fiction Categories which I've put together. I thought it might help us to sort out the ones for which we, as a group, have a preference. You could look it over and talk about your favorites. Also, Please feel free to suggest other categories that I may have overlooked.
-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-current events
-travel
-finance/business
-psychology
-personal improvement
-relationships
-family/parenting
-sport related
-science
-nature
-sociology/social history
-religion/spirituality
-health/wellness
-skill related (writing, car mechanics, painting)
-hobby (collecting, gardening, jewelry)
-arts related (art, film, tv, photography, theater)
-career related (law, medicine, etc)
-true story/true crime
-animals/pets
-scholarly reference
-essays
-food related (cooking,
-philosophy
-mathematics
-technology

Biography
Food
Health/Wellness
Travel
Hobby
History
Religion/Spirituality
Philosophy
Psychology
Unfortunately, "self help" had gotten a bad rap with many readers. Just those words get a knee-jerk, I-hate-self-help reaction... Which is why I chose not to include it on the list. However, several of the topics might easily be considered "self help." (Yep. I'm sneaky like that.) :D

biography
memoir/autobiography
history (world, 20th C.) (Would like to see this broken down into specific centuries, i.e. more than one month.)
current events
science
nature
true story/true crime
I'm a bit of a self-improvement junkie, so to me, self-help books seem like something I'd love to read! Maybe it's just me. :P
Since polling so many choices would be fairly impossible, I've started a tally to try and keep track of the topics in which most members show interest. I hope more people will weigh in. Twenty-two voted for a Non-Fiction Challenge and another thirty-two chose BOTH challenges, so, hopefully, we'll hear from more members.

-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-psychology
-personal improvement
-family/parenting
-sociology/social history
-health/wellness
-arts related (art, film, tv, photography, theater)
-animals/pets
-food related

-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-travel
-psychology
-sociology/social history
-religion/spirituality
-true story/true crime
-Mathematics
-essays
-philosophy
-science
If Mathematics becomes one of our monthly reads, I am totally relying on you guys to come up with book nominations. The only thing I've got is Richard Feynman (and I think he's physics).
Part of me thinks it might be easier on people if we combine Science and Maths? It just widens the spectrum a bit?
I like it, but I'm more of "skin out" than "skin in" when it comes to the sciences. Maybe Nature could be combined with Biology?

However, I do agree with you Holly, maybe combining Science, Maths and Technology will make it really broad and bring in some diversity in the reads as well.
I'm actually pretty excited to pick your brains when it comes to book nominations. I love learning new things!
It has the potential to be so informative!
My flatmate is doing a Neuroscience module in Psychology, and hates it. And then I'm there geeking out going 'But that sounds so interesting!'.
Clearly I'm just too sad...
My flatmate is doing a Neuroscience module in Psychology, and hates it. And then I'm there geeking out going 'But that sounds so interesting!'.
Clearly I'm just too sad...
No! I'm with ya! I'm hoping the monthly topics give us all the chance to explore/embrace the inner geek!

Holly - I totally understand your situation as I have been in many such similar ones myself.

000 – General works, Computer science and Information
100 – Philosophy and psychology
200 – Religion
300 – Social sciences
400 – Language
500 – Pure Science
600 – Technology
700 – Arts & recreation
800 – Literature
900 – History & geography
Definite Possibility, Rob. I certainly like the simplicity of it.
Shall I record those topics as your "favorites" or is that just a suggestion for organization?
Shall I record those topics as your "favorites" or is that just a suggestion for organization?


-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-finance/business
-psychology
-family/parenting
-sociology/social history
-health/wellness
-career related (law, medicine, etc)
-true story/true crime
-animals/pets
-food related


nothing wrong with that ! :-)
my favourites:
-history (world, 20th C.)
-travel
-personal improvement
-relationships
-family/parenting
-science
-religion/spirituality
-health/wellness
-skill related (writing, car mechanics, painting)
-hobby (collecting, gardening, jewelry)
-arts related (art, film, tv, photography, theater)
-food related (cooking,
-philosophy
-technology
holly wrote:I'm a bit of a self-improvement junkie, so to me, self-help books seem like something I'd love to read! Maybe it's just me. :P
Add me to the list :)
oh, and I like Melissa's idea of a history challenge!
This non-fiction challenge is exciting!
Thanks, Kassandra and Kiwi. We're trying to keep a tally of everyone's favorites. Your lists are helpful. :)


Shall I record those topics as your "favorites" or is that just a suggestion for organization?"
just a suggestion :)

-biography
-memoir/autobiography
-history (world, 20th C.)
-travel
-psychology
-personal improvement
-nature
-religion/spirituality
-true story/true crime
-animals/pets
There aren't even twelve... I'm really sorry. I'm just having a really hard time to get into Non-Fiction :( I realized it this month again. I put a Non-Fiction book on my TBR list, but already shelved it again, because I don't think I'll read it.
Thank you, Alessandra!
Honestly, I'd be grateful if you only posted two topics which interested you. No apologies necessary! We just want to know what people like, so we can set up the months. And, your interests are as valuable to us as someone who reads lots of Non-Fiction.
Typically the NF Group Read has less participation than the others, and fewer people who participate consistently. Hopefully, we can spark things up a but for next year. :)
Honestly, I'd be grateful if you only posted two topics which interested you. No apologies necessary! We just want to know what people like, so we can set up the months. And, your interests are as valuable to us as someone who reads lots of Non-Fiction.
Typically the NF Group Read has less participation than the others, and fewer people who participate consistently. Hopefully, we can spark things up a but for next year. :)


Just read through your comments and I noticed a few of you have mentioned a History challenge, I think that's a great idea. it would be good to get a better feel for the history of the kings and Queens in England, so many different eras, feuds and family's. I would also love to read something around Art or film.
History
arts related (art, film, tv, photography, theatre)


I only managed to have a quick scan through the above comments, so sorry if I am repeating anyone. My idea is this - would anyone be interested in perhaps loosely tying in the Non-Fiction monthly choice with the Genre Challenge choice? As a quick off the top of my head example, see below:
(Current 2015 List as per Renee's post 12 Oct)
- January:
Historical Fiction - History
- February:
Romance & Chick-Lit - Relationships / Biography
- March:
Contemporary and Literary Merit - Lit Crit
- April:
Poetry and Plays - Arts
- May:
Fantasy (including Utopian) - Self-Improvement
- June:
Minority Studies/LGBT - Geography / Memoir
- July:
Manga/Graphic Novels &/OR Humor - Cookbook &/OR Humour
- August:
Mysteries (Crime/Cozy/Espionage) - True Crime
- September:
Science-Fiction (including Dystopian) - Science / Technology
- October:
Horror/Thriller &/OR Short Story Collections Religion/Spirituality/Paranormal &/OR Essays
- November:
Adventure &/OR Travel - Travel
- December:
Children's Lit &/OR Traditional Lit - Family &/OR Sociology/Local History
That is a really interesting idea, Lucy, thank you!
Personally, I like the idea of having quite a varied month, but it's definitely an idea we can use if people are up for it!
Personally, I like the idea of having quite a varied month, but it's definitely an idea we can use if people are up for it!


I love Lucy's idea. But then I like immersion. I usually nominate classics and YA that reflect the genre of the month.
However, I think we should chat about it more. Hopefully, some others will weigh in with their thoughts.
However, I think we should chat about it more. Hopefully, some others will weigh in with their thoughts.

Becca-
I don't think the suggestion was meant to be a 24 book challenge (yikes!). Just matching up the genre to topic each month. Still two separate challenges.
I don't think the suggestion was meant to be a 24 book challenge (yikes!). Just matching up the genre to topic each month. Still two separate challenges.

I don't think the suggestion was meant to be a 24 book challenge (yikes!). Just matching up the genre to topic each month. Still two separate challenges."
Guess I jumped to the wrong conclusion! The side by side challenges should be fun.

Biography
Memoir/autobiography
travel
food/cooking
true crime
relationships
self improvement
hobby
Looking forward to this as I am very much a Fiction reader and would love to have the encouragement to branch out!
My Personal Hopefuls:
Biography
History
Travel
Psychology
Religion
Health/Wellness
Arts
Science
Nature
Philosophy
Personal Improvement
Writing (skill)
Biography
History
Travel
Psychology
Religion
Health/Wellness
Arts
Science
Nature
Philosophy
Personal Improvement
Writing (skill)
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This is the thread where you can discuss the Non-Fiction Challenge in prep for 2015.
We're currently trying to dwindle down the rather large list of non-fiction genres, mainly by combining certain genres or removing some that are too similar! So watch this space!