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I am grateful for all of the Top Ten Tuesday participants who blog about nonfiction and enjoy talking about it. One of my quiet hopes for the future for this blog hop is that we’ll get even more nonfiction readers to join in on the fun.
With those thoughts in mind, here are eleven nonfiction books on my TBR list that I’m excited to read.
1. Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall
2. I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying by Youngmi Mayer
3. The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer, John Burgoyne
4. Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses by Robin Wall Kimmerer
5. Elephants in the Hourglass: A Journey of Reckoning and Hope Along the Himalaya by Kim Frank
6. How to Be Resilient: Simple Steps to Embrace a Positive Mindset and Build Inner Strength by Gail Gazelle MD
7. Happy to Help: Adventures of a People Pleaser by Amy Wilson
8. The Meteorites: Encounters with Outer Space and Deep Time by Helen Gordon
9. Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez
10. How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love, and Plenty by Bonny Reichert
Which genres, if any, do you wish you saw represented more often in TTT posts?
While I know there are great nonfiction titles in the world, I think I could count on one hand the titles I’ve read that one could find in the nonfiction bookstore section. Maybe someday I’ll read more of them. 🙂
No worries there, Rissi! 🙂
I love seeing all the nonfiction books on your list. I haven’t read the two books by Kimmerer, but I loved Braiding Sweetgrass. There’s another Lydia Kang book that I read about illness and it was fantastic!
Thank you. If you think of that title, I’d sure like to know what it is.
Count me in! I’m an avid nonfiction reader. I greatly enjoyed the work of Robin Wall Kimmerer. I haven’t read anything else on your list, but I look forward to seeing what you think of these once you have read them.
Thank you. Fingers crossed the library waitlists for them will be short!
You always remind me that I need to do a better job of reading nonfiction! 🙂 It’s easy to get caught up in the fiction world, but I love seeing more people exploring a passion for nonfiction. Pseudoscience sounds like a really interesting read!
Thank you, Sammie. I’m glad you feel that way.
I’m not so much a NF reader, but Invisible Women sound like it’d be interesting.
May you enjoy it if you read it.
I’ve heard of these, but I do enjoy a good memoir, especially if it involves travel.
Nice.
I have actually read more nonfiction this past Summer than I usually do. I recently read a very entertaining nonfiction book called The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth and Other Curiosities from the History of Medicine by Thomas Morris. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
Oh, cool! Good for you.
The Psuedoscience one is on my TBR list! Big nonfiction reader here, as you know, but I looked at SF this week.
Cool. Yes, I remembered that about you. Hope you like it.
Elephants in the Hourglass and The Meteorites are the two on your list that I would probably really like. I’ve been trying to read more nonfiction this year and just finished Ann Hood’s memoir Fly Girl. 😀
Oh, nice! I hope you like those two. Fly Girl sounds interesting.
I need some nonfiction inspiration for nonficnov! The book about resilience sounds good!
Love the list! The only one I read is Hood Feminism, but I’m definitely interested in the others on the list.
I go through nonfiction phases but I haven’t been in one in a very long time. If you ever see pictures of my bookshelves, you’ll see doors on the bottom- the nonfiction is behind those doors. When I do read nonfiction, numbers 6 and 7 are the type of books I read.