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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
I've been reading almost exclusively fiction lately, though I have lots of enticing nonfiction books on my shelves waiting their turn. One of my books for the autumn colors prompt is also nonfiction, but for this one I chose a book a neighbor insisted I borrow.

Apollo: The Race To The Moon
Apollo The Race To The Moon by Charles Murray


Inge (Inge1990) | 12 comments For this prompt I'm reading:
Schoon genoeg
Schoon genoeg by Tugrul Çirakoglu

A book about extreme cleaning service. Mostly after people have been dead for a while before they were found.


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Julie | 147 comments I read The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943

A book about a resistance movement in Germany during WWII


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Dee (austhokie) | 127 comments Julie wrote: "I read The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943

A book about a resistance movement in Germany during WWII"


this is on my list - i read a book of free verse poetry about them a few years ago


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Cathy  (cathepsut) | 567 comments Julie wrote: "I read The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943"

There is a pretty good movie about the Scholl siblings from the 80s. Don‘t know if it‘s available dubbed or with English subtitles though.


message 6: by Cynda (last edited Aug 18, 2022 02:02AM) (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
I am restarting The Greeks: A Global History by Roderick Beaton. I am reading it with a couple of others in another GR group. I bought a copy of Herodotus' The Histories. I choose to read a more popular history lite book instead.
The Greeks A Global History by Roderick Beaton


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Newly Wardell | 154 comments Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World loved this book. Penelope Bagieu is deserving on the list. Such inspiration. Great prompt. I'm not the biggest fan of non-fiction tho.


message 9: by Katherine (last edited Oct 22, 2022 06:45AM) (new)

Katherine Hayward Pérez  | 61 comments I have Cerebral Palsy, Hydrocephalus and severe visual impairments. I was hoping to find a really great memoir to start this challenge off and I found it! The Courage to Compete: Living with Cerebral Palsy and Following My Dreams The Courage to Compete Living with Cerebral Palsy and Following My Dreams by Abbey Curran

Also finished this:

The Discovery of Flight (13c Teen Gold The Discovery of Flight (13c Teen Gold (Cats Parade)) by Susan Glickman


message 11: by Cynda (last edited Oct 16, 2022 01:59PM) (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
Thank you, Julie. I am doing a city study this year and have been looking for a German city book that spoke to to me. This may be it
The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943 by Inge Scholl
The White Rose Munich, 1942-1943 by Inge Scholl


Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) | 137 comments I last updated in August. I completed 10 books for this prompt : )


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message 14: by Vanessa (last edited Oct 22, 2022 08:57AM) (new)

Vanessa Dargain | 503 comments All the books I'm reading are fiction , so I'm adding nonfiction to my page count with magazines : THE COTTAGE JOURNAL winter 2022 issue and COUNTRY LIVING current 2022 issue .


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
It took me til the evening after the readathon to finally read a nonfiction book. I really enjoyed Cory Doctorow's novelAttack Surface, and still had some checkouts left on my library hoopla, so I checked out and listened to Information Doesn't Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age, a great source and format for this book btw. I highly recommend both, but Information Doesn't Want to Be Free is a faster, shorter read and covers more real info than the novel.
Now I'm listening to the audiobook of another Docotrow nonfiction, Content: Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright, and the Future of the Future, but via youtube, because while the library source without a numerical checkout limit had this audiobook, that site always times out at least once during an audiobook and logs you out in the middle of the night for site updates, which makes listening late at night frustrating. (This is a relevant note considering the topics of these books.) A side effect of these books- I am feeling a lot more motivated to get back to updating my sadly-neglected blog now.


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