It’s Shelf Aware, Doing Dewey, Julz Reads, and What’s Nonfiction have some cool weekly prompts to ponder.
month: we’re encouraged to read non-fiction (or analyze past non-fiction reads). To ease the way,Four questions for the first week into
:- What was your favorite nonfiction read of the year?
- Do you have a particular topic you’ve been attracted to more this year?
- What nonfiction book have you recommended the most?
- What are you hoping to get out of participating in Nonfiction November?
My answers below in slideshow (because I’m still new to WordPress and wanted to give it a try):
15 replies on “#NonFicNov: Week 1 / Your Year in NonFiction”
I love that you did a little slideshow! The 1000+ book looks interesting!
The 1000+ Ideas one comes in a lovely hardback and is a great gift for colleagues! Thanks for visiting 😉
I love your slideshow answers! 🙂 Man’s Search for Meaning is such an excellent book. Curious about the Janet Malcolm book too!
Malcolm is brilliant. She hints at things, and the hints are enough to make you think in whole new ways. Happy NFN!
I’ve never thought to do a slideshow before! All of these books are new to me so I’m going to have to look them up!
Haha, yes, I discovered the slideshow block recently too. Happy NFN!
The Malcolm looks interesting! And the Frankl, well, that should be compulsory reading, I reckon 🙂
Agree completely on Frankl. Top 10 Non-Fiction Books of all time, I think
I’ve never thought to do a slideshow – clever!
Thanks for sharing your recommendations
Haha, new to WordPress, so was trying out different blocks :E
Cute idea for sharing! Thanks for participating…
I love that you chose to do this as a slideshow—it made everything so easy to read! WordPress is always so messy to use, but this works. The Janet Malcolm book looks fascinating.
Oh, thank goodness someone else finds WordPress messy too! (I’ve been struggling a lot since I set up this blog, what with Gutenberg and blocks.) 😛 Still, the slideshow was fun, and it got the job done.
Oooh – I want to check out 1000+ Little Things also! I love these kinds of books. I have been wanting to do a slide show forever – it looks so cool on your page!
It was fun making that slideshow! I was taking the easy way out, but I guess it worked after all 🙂