Nonfiction November 2023 Week 5: New To My TBR

It’s time to wrap up Nonfiction November for another year. Lisa @ Hopewell’s Public Library of Life is hosting.

“It’s been a month full of amazing nonfiction books! Which ones have made it onto your TBR? Be sure to link back to the original blogger who posted about that book!”

Last year I added a whole shelf worth of books to my TBR and didn’t read nearly as many as I’d hoped. So this year I’ve tried to be a little more realistic. Here’s my list.

TitleRecommended By
The Great Displacement: Climate Change and the Next American Migration by Jake BittleGulfside Musing  
Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree by David George HaskellShoe’s Seeds and Stories  
Forest Walking by Peter WohllebenWords and Peace
Of Time and Turtles by Sy MontgomeryBook’d Out  
How to Give up Plastic by Will McCallumReviews from the Stacks
A People’s History of Science by Clifford D. ConnerShe Seeks Nonfiction  
All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me by Patrick BringleyVolatile Rune
I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times by Monica GuzmánReaderbuzz  
In Other Words by Jhumpa LahiriMaphead’s Book Blog
The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland by Jim DefedeLisa Notes and Silver Button Books (last year)  

I’ll add hyperlinks to the book titles pointing to my reviews as I post them.

Thanks to everyone who participated this year. It’s been great fun connecting with everyone about all the amazing nonfiction books we love. A special thanks to our hosts Heather, Frances, Liz, Rebekah and Lisa!

As always, thanks for reading


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8 Responses to Nonfiction November 2023 Week 5: New To My TBR

  1. Great choices! I loved Peter Wohlleben’s Hidden Life of Trees

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  2. I hope you find time for some of these great titles in the coming year!

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  3. I enjoyed Hidden Life of Trees. And I’ve always meant to read The Day the World Came to Town.

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  4. Thanks for the shout out. I hope you enjoy Peter Wohlleben’s book, smaller than his other more famous ones

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  5. Anne Bennett's avatar Anne Bennett says:

    I should look into the Sy Montgomery book about turtles. I really enjoyed her book about octopuses. She is an excellent writer.

    My Nonfiction wrap up at HeadFullofBooks

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  6. I, once again, wasn’t very realistic–I copied down too many books to read. ha. But I’ll start with what’s available at my library and go from there. Thanks for all you suggested! I wrote down several times from your posts.

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