What Non-Fiction books are *you* planning to read (or start reading!) in November? Have you read any of the titles I mentioned? 📚 Or maybe you have a great non-fiction book recommendation to share... I'd love to hear it! 😊
I love your reading plan! Just posted my first video today and am so glad to see your description box encourages watching new creators. I love nonfiction all year, but Non-fiction November is gonna be great!
@@MyBookHauledLife-Essie Thanks for your comment, and congrats on publishing your first video! Getting started with a channel is often one of the most challenging aspects of YT! 👏👏👏 Yes, I do enjoy exploring new channels, mostly because you never know what you'll find. ☺️ Sort of like a used bookstore - there are "treasures" waiting to be discovered! 📚📚📚 I know not every channel I check out will be the right fit for me, but I also know there are many that I'll be so *glad* to find! (There's also a lot to be said for expanding your horizons!) Best wishes with NonFiction November! My pile just keeps growing! 😂
OMG, _The Possibility of Life_ and _Pathogenesis_ sound amazing! _The Woman They Could Not Silence_ sounds pretty good. Looking forward to your review if you post one. Great list of possibilities; mine will be focusing on nature and science. Happy Nonfiction November :)
Those are three titles I definitely want to read asap! Hoping they're as fascinating as they sound! I love reading about nature and science, so I need to take a look at what *you're* planning for NonFiction November! 😊
I need to try and get more into Nonfiction, I use to read it a lot when I was younger but now I am like nope lol. I do have a couple on my tbr so maybe. The Sea Captain one you have sounds interesting.
@@StormReads Yes, you definitely *should* give NonFiction another go! 😊 Like with fiction though, you have to find the topics and themes and writing styles that grab YOUR interest. 😎 Nowadays, if a book doesn't hold my attention - make me smile or think hard or in some way insist I keep turning the pages - I just DNF it or set it aside to possibly try again another day. There are *plenty* OF great, interesting books out there to read, so I need to spend my valuable time on *them* ! ☺️
@@jimsbooksreadingandstuff Thanks for commenting, Jim. That's a very interesting book as well, but right now I'm reading 'Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women's Words' by Jenni Nuttall. Actually, I think we realized this coincidence previously! 😁 But I do love books that explore words in different ways.
What Non-Fiction books are *you* planning to read (or start reading!) in November? Have you read any of the titles I mentioned? 📚
Or maybe you have a great non-fiction book recommendation to share... I'd love to hear it! 😊
I love your reading plan! Just posted my first video today and am so glad to see your description box encourages watching new creators. I love nonfiction all year, but Non-fiction November is gonna be great!
@@MyBookHauledLife-Essie Thanks for your comment, and congrats on publishing your first video! Getting started with a channel is often one of the most challenging aspects of YT! 👏👏👏
Yes, I do enjoy exploring new channels, mostly because you never know what you'll find. ☺️ Sort of like a used bookstore - there are "treasures" waiting to be discovered! 📚📚📚
I know not every channel I check out will be the right fit for me, but I also know there are many that I'll be so *glad* to find! (There's also a lot to be said for expanding your horizons!)
Best wishes with NonFiction November! My pile just keeps growing! 😂
OMG, _The Possibility of Life_ and _Pathogenesis_ sound amazing! _The Woman They Could Not Silence_ sounds pretty good. Looking forward to your review if you post one. Great list of possibilities; mine will be focusing on nature and science. Happy Nonfiction November :)
Those are three titles I definitely want to read asap! Hoping they're as fascinating as they sound! I love reading about nature and science, so I need to take a look at what *you're* planning for NonFiction November! 😊
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@@Cozybookcottage Hi, Maria! 🙋♀️ Great to have you here! Also thanks for introducing yourself. 😊
Hello! Just found your channel. I read The Woman They Could Not Silence I think 2 years ago. Great book! Now a days seems like it could happen again.
@@teresaglasco6082 Hi, Teresa! 🙋♀️ Happy to meet you! This is one of the NF books I didn't get to this month, but I'm still very excited to read it!
I need to try and get more into Nonfiction, I use to read it a lot when I was younger but now I am like nope lol. I do have a couple on my tbr so maybe. The Sea Captain one you have sounds interesting.
@@StormReads Yes, you definitely *should* give NonFiction another go! 😊 Like with fiction though, you have to find the topics and themes and writing styles that grab YOUR interest. 😎
Nowadays, if a book doesn't hold my attention - make me smile or think hard or in some way insist I keep turning the pages - I just DNF it or set it aside to possibly try again another day. There are *plenty* OF great, interesting books out there to read, so I need to spend my valuable time on *them* ! ☺️
I'm starting the 'Woman, Captain, Rebel' book first, so I'll let you know what I think!
I'm currently reading Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson, which is all about the history of the English Language.
@@jimsbooksreadingandstuff Thanks for commenting, Jim. That's a very interesting book as well, but right now I'm reading 'Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women's Words' by Jenni Nuttall. Actually, I think we realized this coincidence previously! 😁 But I do love books that explore words in different ways.