Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Releases for the First Half of 2019

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When I’m not reading the science fiction and fantasy genres, non-fiction is something I love diving headfirst into. Thus far, it looks like 2019 is going to be an amazing year for all sorts of non-fiction titles, from biographies to sociology and so much more!

1. Influenza: The Quest to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History by Jeremy Brown

Release Date: Today

2. Womanish: A Grown Black Woman Speaks on Love and Life by Kim McLarin

Release Date: January 15

3. What We Talk About When We Talk about Rape by Sohaila Abdulali

Release Date: January 26

4. No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History by Dane Huckelbridge

Release Date: February 5

5. Becoming Emily: The Life of Emily Dickinson by Krystyna Poray Goddu

Release Date: February 5

6. Louisa on the Front Lines: Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War by Samantha Seiple

Release Date: February 26

7. Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species by Marianne Taylor

Release Date: April 9

8. Beyond Words: What Elephants and Whales Think and Feel by Carl Safina

Release Date: April 23

9. The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games by Ebony Elizabeth Thomas.

Release Date: May 21

10. Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work by Victoria Ortiz

Release  Date: June 4

Are you planning to read any of these books? What books are all of you looking forward to over the next six months or so?

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128 Responses to Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Releases for the First Half of 2019

  1. I love nonfiction!! And you have such a wide variety up there!! I usually read rock-bios or true-crime when I read non-fic, but some of these sound really interesting.

  2. Wow, nonfiction. I think these are the only nonfiction books ive seen so far on this question. I’ll have to check out some of your suggestions…unfortunately I haven’t really kept current on any nonfiction releases. Your lists looks promising though.

    • Yes, there don’t seem to be a lot of book bloggers who talk about nonfiction. Or at least not that I’ve seen. I love that kind of stuff, though, and hope you found something on my list worth checking out.

  3. Great list! I LOVE the sound of The Dark Fantastic.

  4. I rarely read non-fiction, but if there’s one book on your list that speaks to me immediately, it’d be “What We Talk About When We Talk about Rape” since I’m a survivor myself. Books like these are so, so important.

  5. Looks like a nice mix! I really do like nonfiction, so I need to read more of it.

    -Lauren

  6. I don’t read a lot of non-fiction and when I do, it usually centers around dogs. I have seen the Harry Potter book in several places and am in love with the cover. I also think I’d enjoy the tiger book but if it dies, I’d be sad and I don’t need any more depressing reads right now. Great list!

    • Thank you. Honestly, I have no idea if the tiger dies in that book or not. I’m going to have to read spoilers about that before starting it. Like you, I’m not really in the mood for depressing stuff right now.

  7. I don’t read much non fiction, but several of these look really interesting, especially No Beast So Fierce 😁

  8. The book on Emily Dickinson sounds interesting! Thanks for sharing so many great looking books. Enjoy.

    • You’re welcome. Yes, I’m really glad to see Emily Dickinson get some more attention in the 21st century. She was a wonderful poet and a very interesting person.

  9. I don’t read non-fiction, but Louisa on the Front Lines sounds interesting.

    P.S. Thanks for checking out my TTT!

  10. Awesome list! The one by Sohaila Abdulali looks really interesting, I’m definitely going to add it to my TBR!

  11. I think I might check out Influenza since I work in the medical field. I will probably skip the bat one though. Lol

  12. Several of these books looks interesting. 🙂

  13. Kaitlin Sferrazzo

    Influenza looks so interesting. I devour nonfiction about viruses/forensic anthropology and “confessions” style books from medical professionals. I constantly feel like I missed my window to be interested because everything I read is from the 90s or early 00s. I managed to read This Is Going to Hurt and Sometimes Amazing Things Happen last year, both were phenomenal.

    This was a very roundabout way of saying I love your list!

  14. I hadn’t been tracking new non-fiction releases, but some of these sound amazing! The Dark Fantastic sounds especially interesting.

  15. It looks like you have a lot of potentially great reads coming up. I hope all of these make it into your hands. 🙂

  16. I admire your ability to read nonfiction books! I struggle at it. They just don’t hold my interest as much, unfortunately. The Ruth Bader Ginsburg book looks very interesting though. I love her.

    Thanks for stopping by Starry Sky Books!

  17. I don’t read enough non-fiction. I read one or two last year and thoroughly enjoyed them, so I should probably seek it out more.

    Thank you for stopping by my blog today!

  18. I don’t really read a lot of non-fiction but your list definitely made me want to read some of these! Thanks for sharing these amazing books, I really want to see On the Basis of Sex–and it also makes me want to read more about Ruth Bader-Ginsburg because I hadn’t heard of her until I started seeing commercials for the movie.

  19. I don’t read a lot of nonfiction, but some of these look like I would enjoy them. I will have to follow you to watch for your review.

  20. These all look so interesting! I don’t read enough non-fiction, so thanks for the heads-up on some good-looking ones. INFLUENZA definitely intrigues me.

    Happy TTT!

  21. I really need to read more non fiction! Ever since I started blogging it seems like my non fiction reading has dried right up, sadly. I think Influenza looks super interesting, and especially Beyond Words- I would LOVE more insight into the thoughts and feelings of whales and elephants. There must be so much we don’t know…

    • Yes, exactly. Whales and elephants are such intelligent creatures. If only we could have a conversation with them. I hope you find the time for more non-fiction reading soon.

  22. I definitely don’t read enough non-fiction. The Ruth Bader Ginsburg book sounds awesome!

  23. I don’t read much nonfiction, but a lot of these sound really interesting. I’ll be keeping an eye for them. 🙂

  24. I love non-fiction! These sound like such interesting titles. Especially the one about bats.

  25. These are some interesting genres, they look great! I, myself, am excited to read George Washington, First Conspiracy 🙂

  26. I really don’t read nonfiction, but I’ve been wanting to read some on animals. I don’t know if and when I will, but I would probably start with reading about dog breeds and cat breeds. Out of your list, I would rather read ones about authors I believe.

    Thanks for stopping by!

  27. I just had the glorious experience this past holiday break of watching the RBG documentary and getting a jump on that RBG life. So, I thank thee in introducing me to this non-fic title!

    Cheers,
    joey via. thoughts and afterthoughts

  28. What a great selection of books!

  29. Wow, such an interesting mix of books! I read much more fiction than non-fiction, but several of these really look like books I’d enjoy: The Ruth Bader Ginsburg book, the tiger book, and others. Enjoy your 2019 reading!

  30. Beyond Words looks great! Such great choices.

  31. There are some great ideas on books for me to read! Thanks for sharing!

  32. Oooo, that book about the tiger looks fascinating (as does the one about the flu!). So interesting to see some non-fiction choices!

  33. The Dark Fantastic and Dissenter on the Bench both sound like they could be fascinating.

    Thanks for visiting my blog earlier. 🙂

  34. Some nice selections. I hope you enjoy them. I may add one or two to my TBR list

  35. Arini

    This is a great list! 😍 I’m not really a non fiction reader, but it’s nice to see a different type of list than the ones I usually find. 🤓

  36. Some great non-fit selections! I’m really interested in What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape – so much needs to change about how rape is portrayed, investigated and reported on. So I’m definitely going to look out for that one.

  37. These all look really interesting. Definitely have my eye on The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games since I follow the author on Twitter. I hope you enjoy all these!

  38. Great non-fiction picks! Womanish looks veery good, I’ll had to keep an eye out for it when it’s released.

  39. Great list! I don’t read a lot of nonfiction, but Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work definitely appeals to me.

  40. I love how you focused on non-fiction books – it’s one of my favorite genres. No Beast So Fierce and Bats: An Illustrated Guide are immediately going on my TBR list

    Thanks for commenting on my Top Ten list, btw 🙂

  41. I”m a sucker for plague related books so I’m definitely going to have to check out Influenza. Great list of Non-Fic. 🙂

  42. I confess I don’t read much non-fic but I keep meaning to get into more memoirs and biographies! I loved looking through your list.😍

  43. “What We Talk About When We Talk about Rape” seems like a good book for me to be on the lookout for.

  44. This is a great idea for a TTT, and there are a couple that grabbed me straight away. I think though, No 3 might be one I have to read.

  45. Influenza looks really interesting! Nice list!!

  46. Ooh, the biography about Emily Dickinson looks super interesting! Especially since she’s my favorite poet 🙂

  47. Oh I’ve never tried reading a non-fiction book before (I don’t really think it’s my genre but still, never say never right?). I hope you really enjoy these books though.
    Happy reading too. 🙂

  48. I don’t read a lot of non-fiction but I find books on infectious diseases so interesting! Is it weird to enjoy reading about deadly illnesses that are responsible for the deaths of millions of people?

  49. Ooooh that Ginsburg book looks good!! Great list! I hope they’re all 5 star reads!

  50. Such an interesting line-up! So many different topics, and they all sound like must reads! I’ll have to add a few of these to my TBR list.

  51. I rarely read nonfiction but ur list seems great. I probably would come here if I need a recommendation~ 😉

  52. I don’t read a lot of non-fiction but Beyond Words sounds interesting. Elephants are so loving and protective of each other I would be curious to read more about them.

  53. Some of those look wonderful, especialy The Dark Fantastic and the biographies of RBG, Emily Dickinson, and Louisa May Alcott.

    I don’t read a lot of nonfiction on my downtime, but that’s because my freelance job entails in-depth reading and analysis of nonfiction books, most of them scholarly publications. I need relatively light fiction to relax!

  54. I once read only non-fiction one two years. It wasn’t until I started blogging that I got back into fiction. Becoming Emily and Louisa on the Front Lines both sound amazing. I hope you get to read all the books you’re looking forward to. Thanks for visiting The Book Connection this week.

  55. I love reading nonfiction from time to time, but I have mostly read autobiographies or memoirs. This is such an amazing list and I am definitely adding a few in my TBR. Thank you 🙂

  56. I just saw On the Basis of Sex and have the dvd of RBG waiting for me at the library. I suspect I’ll be eager to read about her after I’m done, so thanks for the recommendation!

  57. Now *this* is a neat list! I don’t read a ton of nonfiction, but you definitely have my interest piqued, Lydia! I’ll be adding The Dark Fantastic to my own reading list. While I am not a writer, I am definitely intrigued in exploring these concepts more, their influences, and how they intersect with each other. Thanks for sharing!

  58. Nice list. Bats, No Beast So Fierce, and Beyond Words sound interesting. I read a lot of non-fiction in science and history. I love learning about everything there is to learn.

  59. Wow. I love your list. Will definitely check them out. 🙂

  60. The cover of The Dark Fantastic has to be one of the most gorgeous covers of all time, wowwww. And the topic sounds really great too, this is one I am definitely adding to my list! I like the look of the historical ones too, especially the Louisa May Alcott one. And of course, I’d read anything about RBG! Hard pass on the Bats though 😂

  61. This is such an excellent list, Lydia! Influenza and What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape are on my TBR, and it looks like I’ll have to check out Becoming Emily and Dissenter on the Bench as well. Happy 2019 reading!

  62. Sucn an interesting list! Not really my genre but as a fantasy reader The Dark Fantastic is calling to me.

  63. Thank you for sharing your list with me because I have been increasingly reading more non-fiction. I definitely want to add some of these to my Goodreads for the future.

  64. I don’t read much non-fiction but give anything and everything on Ruth Bader Ginsburg always!!

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