RAE’S READS

I have just this week begun a modified version of Nonfiction November. As you can see from the meme, the first week, November 1-5 deals with a look back at one’s year of nonfiction reads. Several questions were proposed to deal with in this first post, but I chose to give a statistic first instead. Browsing over my nonfiction reads in 2021 (not counting Saturday Mornings for Kids or any children’s books), I found I’d read 38 nonfiction books so far this year. For someone who previously read only novels and literary fiction, this is not bad. I owe this change in taste and the inclusion of nonfiction into my reading habits to blogging friend, Deb Nance. She encouraged our Third Tuesday book club to read Lab Girl, a book I never dreamed I would enjoy. I was captivated by the book and decided at that point to become a reader of non-fiction.

There’s even more to learn than life lessons and cautionary tales from novels.

Later, her Happiness Project on her blog provided recommendations steering me to several books on that topic, which I enjoyed as much as any novel I’d ever read. Perhaps my favorite nonfiction read of the year so far is Your Turn: How to be an Adult. It would make a perfect textbook for a course in Adulting 101, and revealed to me several areas in which I could act more like a responsible adult!

I have definitely been attracted to books that help a reader grow, live a meaningful life, and maintain a better Christian walk. I have recommended Larson’s The Splendid and the Vile, a book club selection over and over again to friends, students, and family members. Like so many of my “bookish” friends, when I find a book that “speaks” to me, my first thought is to share it with those I love.

I am hoping to deepen my appreciation and enjoyment of nonfiction by participating in Nonfiction November. Won’t you join me? Go to http://www.What’sNonFiction.com for details.

HAPPY NONFICTION READING!

Rae

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  1. Carla Avatar

    I love that you are enjoying Non-Fiction now, Rae. It is something I never thought I would enjoy either, but I read or listened to 16 this year. I am also reading some faith based books, I am loving Max Lucado.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Lucado is one of my all time favorites to the point where one of my Sunday school members accused me of teaching “according to the Gospel of Max Lucado.” LOL My new find is Donald Miller…Searching for God or Something/Blue Like Jazz/ etc. He has been called Anne Lamott on tester one. LOL

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      1. Carla Avatar

        I will have to check him out. I love Max Lucado. This is the third book of his we have used in our study group and are going to be doing his new study on Esther when we finish this one.

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    This post makes me feel very happy. I’m glad that you have found many nonfiction books that you can enjoy. I first discovered the wonder of narrative nonfiction when I was a member of an online book club which began in 1996. This group had amazing suggestions for our twice-monthly reads, and I was startled to find that many of the best were nonfiction.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I owe soooo much to your influence, friend.

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