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Non Fiction November!!!

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
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So on “BookTube” (aka YouTube for book nerds) there’s something of a tradition every November to try to incorporate or even strictly read only non fiction during the month of November.
I’ve decided that this will get me motivated to read some of the non fiction I have accumulated lately.
So do any of you read non fiction?
Do you have any non fiction that you might be eyeing?
I have a few on my list.
Travellers in the The Third Reich. Everyday people witnessing Germany before during and after WWII. Which is fascinating so far.
Young Hitler (yeah I know, but I’ve always been intellectually curious about WWII)
How Sugar Corrupted the world
Nine Pints.
 
Travellers in the The Third Reich. Everyday people witnessing Germany before during and after WWII. Which is fascinating so far.

Have you read Defying Hitler: A memoir by Sebastian Haffner, it's sort of along those lines and very good.

Do you have any non fiction that you might be eyeing?

Dominion: The making of the Western Mind - Tom Holland is next on my list

Some that have been on my list for a while:

The French Revolution and what went wrong - Steven Clarke
The First Crusade: the call from the East - Peter Frankopan
The Washing of the Spears: Rise and fall of the Zulu Nation - Donald Morris
Ghengis Khan and the making of the modern world - Jack Weatherford
The tyranny of metrics - Jerry Muller
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
Have you read Defying Hitler: A memoir by Sebastian Haffner, it's sort of along those lines and very good.



Dominion: The making of the Western Mind - Tom Holland is next on my list

Some that have been on my list for a while:

The French Revolution and what went wrong - Steven Clarke
The First Crusade: the call from the East - Peter Frankopan
The Washing of the Spears: Rise and fall of the Zulu Nation - Donald Morris
Ghengis Khan and the making of the modern world - Jack Weatherford
The tyranny of metrics - Jerry Muller
It sounds vaguely familiar. I’ll pick it up, thanks for the rec
 

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Currently reading Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown.

My great grandma gave me this copy that she got when it first came out in the 70s.
 
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