Welcome Armchair BEA’ers! The topic of the day: Nonfiction books!
Do I read nonfiction? I love nonfiction.
Why do I like reading nonfiction books so much? Because I’m very fond of learning. When I come across a new fact or an interesting tidbit I get all excited. Seriously. Annoyingly so.
Nonfiction books teach me. That is the only reason I need for all the love I feel for them.
Nerd:
an unstylish, unattractive, or socially inept person; especially : one slavishly devoted to intellectual or academic pursuits
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I’ve recently started putting together a monthly wrap-up post and realized that I read 7 nonfiction books in May! Even I was surprised by that.
These are my two most recent nonfiction reads (both were fantastic):
Do you read nonfiction? Do you love it? Want to marry it? Want to make babies with all of the glorious nonfiction books out there? Tell me one of your favorites!
My introductory and giveaway posts. (In case you missed them and are dying to go back and read more!)
Improving oneself is fantastic if you ask me 🙂 I really like historical fiction too!
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It was super interesting! Chock full of the kind of tidbits that make me giddy 😉 Jon Ronson is super isn't he??
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I hope you do Lisa! I'm glad to hear you've found the love for nonfiction 😀
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I understand! I have books floating around here that I've meant to get to as well 😉 Nonfiction books are difficult for me to review as well!
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I really do! You're welcome Michelle, right back at ya!
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Useful and not so useful, lol. That's very true. It's amazing how stuffed our brains can become with things that don't really help our daily lives. Good gravy I love that stuff though! 😉
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Great to hear Danielle! I don't think you'll be disappointed 🙂
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I've seen a few nonfiction challenges floating around, you might want to look into something like that. That makes me think of the Classics Club. I do enjoy classics but that challenge gives me a kick in the pants 😉
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If you need a cool down that would probably do it! I like to read wintery books during the hot summer months too!
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I did, I did! 🙂
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\”A tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary.\” How peculiar! You wouldn't exactly expect murder and making a dictionary to be in the same sentence. Did you enjoy it?! Sounds rather scandalous!
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I'm very fond of learning as well. That's one of the things I love about nonfiction. Now that I'm finished with school, it seems weird to me not to read to expand my knowledge of the world. I love, love, love fiction — of course — and I can learn interesting tidbits from it, but it's not the same as nonfiction. And yes, Mr. Cillian Murphy, intelligence is extremely sexy.
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It's a peculiar tale! And yes, I enjoyed it very much. Scandalous and big words, it was GREAT! 🙂
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Cillian Murphy! That's who that is! 🙂 That's the great thing about books, of any sort. The learning never ends! Good grief that makes me happy!
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I rarely read non-fiction, but I have tons of non-fiction on my shelves waiting to be read (that counts, right?). The best work of non-fiction I've read is Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer. That book blew me away. Other favourites include The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer and A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain by Marc Morris.
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For not being a big nonfiction reader you sure have a great list of favorites! I want to read ALL of those! The Mortimer sounds especially up my alley!
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Hmmm….I consider myself a stylish, sexy nerd :)I do enjoy nonfiction, Frozen in Time sounds good. I read a memoir once called Shattered Dreams by Irene Spencer that was about her life as a polygamist wife. It was fascinating, inspiring and at times disturbing. Just what I want in a memoir. I also have one of Chelsea Handlers memoirs on Mt TBR.
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i LOVE Winchester's books! thanks for sharing
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The Professor and the Mad Man sounds really, really good!
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How funny! Thanks for looking that up.I went ahead and ordered a copy of The Professor and the Madman. You do EVIL things to my book buying resolution!
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Muahahahahaha!I hope you really like it Shannon! It's not very long so it won't be a big investment if you hate it, lol.
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You ARE a stylish, sexy nerd! 😀 Man I love book people! We are so darn modest! 😉 Shattered Dreams sounds excellent! I'm going to go look that up right now. I know I've read something of Handler but I can't remember which one
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I'd really like to read more by him! 😀
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It is! I promise! 😀
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I don't read much non-fiction, but I'm liking the sound of The Professor and the Madman; I'll have to check that one out. Thanks for the recommendation!
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It's a very interesting book. I think it would be a good one for someone who doesn't regularly read nonfic 🙂 Thanks for visiting Lee!
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Definitely love nonfiction. One that captured my curiosity and that was really different: The Mummy Congress. 🙂
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