I love non-fiction! I also feel like you can tell a lot about a person from what non-fiction books they read - what their interests are, what maybe some things they're struggling with, or questions they're trying to answer for themselves, etc. I would love to watch a video about that topic of the role model, that sounds super interesting!
HELLO, hi! 🥰 I don't read too much non-fictions but I found that most non-fictions I've read, I've loved. I really love this video because I definitely need good recommendations! I thought you were so thorough with your synopsis of your book -- I really got a good feel about what each book was about and what might interest me. I'll be adding Difficult Women to my TBR list for when I am looking for a non-fiction. I really like the mindset you have about role-models. I recently finished The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks and I enjoyed learning about what her cells have contributed to medicine today. Though I would like to say I didn't know how the author put herself in the book 100% but that's a different issue 😅When it was about Henrietta Lacks & her family, it was fairly well done.
The title Why Read sounds so good but, the way you’ve talked about it makes it a definite “no” for me. Difficult Women sounds great! Adding it to my list!!
😂 That’s what I thought when I saw it at the shop. Difficult Women was great! I thought it might feel a bit too familiar (like nothing new) but I was pleasantly surprised with the examples the author chose and the angle she took.
I love non-fiction! I also feel like you can tell a lot about a person from what non-fiction books they read - what their interests are, what maybe some things they're struggling with, or questions they're trying to answer for themselves, etc. I would love to watch a video about that topic of the role model, that sounds super interesting!
Thank you so much ❤️ Definitely agree that you can tell so much about people from their non-fiction choices.
I love good nonfiction! I didn't need anything else on my TBR but I am adding Trespassers on the Roof of the World and Out of Steppe to the list!
That’s awesome to hear! Good choice, they were both really interesting 😃
HELLO, hi! 🥰 I don't read too much non-fictions but I found that most non-fictions I've read, I've loved. I really love this video because I definitely need good recommendations! I thought you were so thorough with your synopsis of your book -- I really got a good feel about what each book was about and what might interest me. I'll be adding Difficult Women to my TBR list for when I am looking for a non-fiction. I really like the mindset you have about role-models.
I recently finished The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks and I enjoyed learning about what her cells have contributed to medicine today. Though I would like to say I didn't know how the author put herself in the book 100% but that's a different issue 😅When it was about Henrietta Lacks & her family, it was fairly well done.
Hi! Thanks so much! ❤️ The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks sounds interesting. I feel like I've seen that around, but now I'm adding it to my TBR ✅
The title Why Read sounds so good but, the way you’ve talked about it makes it a definite “no” for me.
Difficult Women sounds great! Adding it to my list!!
😂 That’s what I thought when I saw it at the shop.
Difficult Women was great! I thought it might feel a bit too familiar (like nothing new) but I was pleasantly surprised with the examples the author chose and the angle she took.
Would you suggest me some feminist books ?
I actually have an upcoming video planned specifically for feminist book recs! But as a preview: Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez is awesome 👌