Does anybody know where October went? It just flew by and I nearly forgot to pull together my TBR for November. But with a bit of spreadsheet shuffling I now have one! Here it is:
Still Reading
Prophet – Helen Macdonald
Challenge Books
Bloom: From Food to Fuel, the Epic Story of How Algae Can Save Our World – Ruth Kassinger
be/longing: Understories Of Nature, Family And Home – Amanda Thomson
Heavy Time: A Psychogeographer’s Pilgrimage – Sonia Overall
Botanical Folk Tales of Britain and Ireland – Lisa Schneidau
Other Books
A Life in Car Design – Oliver Winterbottom
Review Books
In Sardinia: An Unexpected Journey in Italy – Jeff Biggers
Way Makers: An Anthology of Women’s Writing about Walking – Kerri Andrews
The Purple Land: An Adventure in Uruguay Or The Banda Oriental – W. H. Hudson
Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in the Woods – Lyndsie Bourgon
On the Scent: Unlocking The Mysteries Of Smell – And How Losing It Can Change Our World – Paola Totaro and Robert Wainwright
Travellers Through Time: A Gypsy History – Jeremy Harte
The Possibility of Life: Searching for Kinship in the Cosmos – Jaime Green
Cry of the Wild: Tales Of Sea, Woods and Hill – Charles Foster
Moderate Becoming Good Later: Sea Kayaking the Shipping Forecast – Katie Carr & Toby Carr
Poetry
Morning In The Burned House – Margaret Atwood
Library Books
A Line Above The Sky: On Mountains And Motherhood – Helen Mort
The Ghost Of Ivy Barn – Mark Stay
Bibliomaniac: An Obsessive’s Tour Of The Bookshops Of Britain – Robin Ince
Mustn’t forget that it is Non-fiction November, created by Book Olive, there are links and people participating all over social media. Go and find what they are reading for this month
Have you read any of these? Or do any take your fancy? Let me know in the comments below.
I have Bibliomaniac to read, not sure when though! I am way behind and trying to keep up with NonFiction November blog posts as well as the ones I usually follow!
It all gets too much sometimes! I have a nature reading challenge that I don’t think that I am going to finish. I am really looking forward to Bibliomaniac, Robin Ince is a marvellous guy