November 2022 TBR

Here is my November TBR. Yes, I know it is much shorter than usual, but I am focused on getting what I need to read for the Good Reads challenge and the Natural History book reading challenge. It may change as inevitably library books that I have out, get reserved by others…

 

Reading Through The Year

A Poem for Every Night of the Year Allie Esiri

Word Perfect: Etymological Entertainment For Every Day of the Year – Susie Dent

 

Finishing Off (Still!)

The Travel Writing Tribe: Journeys in Search of a Genre – Tim Hannigan

This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends: The Cyber Weapons Arms Race – Nicole Perlroth

 

Blog Tour

My Life in France: The Classic Memoir Of Food And French Living – Julia Child

Tree Glee: How and Why Trees Make Us Feel Better – Cheryl Rickman

What’s for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People – Claire Saffitz

 

Challenge Books

I Belong Here: A Journey Along the Backbone of Britain – Anita Sethi

Wild Nephin – Sean Lysaght

Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky – Sarah Gibson

A Still Life: A Memoir – Josie George

Black Lion: Alive in the Wilderness – Sicelo Mbatha

 

Library

A Trillion Trees: How We Can Reforest Our World – Fred Pearce

Venice: The Lion, The City And The Water – Cees Nooteboom

What Abigail Did That Summer – Ben Aaronovitch

 

Any that you have heard of or like the sound of? Let me know in the comments below

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  1. Liz Dexter

    A very nice list! Mine is either compact and bjiou or enormous, depending on what I end up trying to tackle! I have got a week’s holiday this month, which should help …

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