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ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 10:46 AM Nov 2023

NonFic of the week 12 November

I'll be reading Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy about the Equal Justice Initiative group Stevenson founded, and its efforts to reform the criminal justice system. Stevenson uses cases from his own career as an attorney to highlight the inequalities and just plain bloody-mindedness of our courts and law enforcement, at all levels.

So what Non-Fiction is everyone else reading?

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NonFic of the week 12 November (Original Post) ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 OP
I suppose this is non-fiction.... Diamond_Dog Nov 2023 #1
Biographies are totes non-fic ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 #3
One of the "Obama books" I really enjoyed was Amor Towles' Diamond_Dog Nov 2023 #5
On my definite list for 2024 ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 #7
I picked up Democracy Awakening, murielm99 Nov 2023 #2
Heather Cox Richardson puts out an e-newsletter I subscribe to. Diamond_Dog Nov 2023 #4
That sounds like a great read! ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 #6

Diamond_Dog

(32,006 posts)
1. I suppose this is non-fiction....
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 11:19 AM
Nov 2023

I just finished “Class” by Stephanie Land, her biographic sequel to “Maid.”

The heartbreaking struggles of a single mom living in poverty with her six year old daughter while diligently working toward a college degree. I found it equally as compelling as her first book.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
3. Biographies are totes non-fic
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 02:54 PM
Nov 2023

Both of those have caught my eye, and Maid has been way up on my TBR list for a while now.

I decided this year that I'll make a dent in the list of every book Obama has said he's read over the years, by reading at least 5-10 of them every year until I'm caught up. Call it the BHO book club or reading challenge, LOL.

Anyway, Maid turned out to be one of those books, so it moved further up the TBR list than it had been. Don't know when I'll get to it, though...

murielm99

(30,745 posts)
2. I picked up Democracy Awakening,
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 11:54 AM
Nov 2023

by Heather Cox Richardson. My husband stole it, so I will read it later, when he has finished it. I can't always interest him in non-fiction, so I am not going to fight this. I have plenty of fiction to get back to!

Most of the time, I do not buy fiction. I check it out of the library. I buy non-fiction, and support our local independent bookstore.

Diamond_Dog

(32,006 posts)
4. Heather Cox Richardson puts out an e-newsletter I subscribe to.
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 03:03 PM
Nov 2023

She’s wonderful at explaining current events in a way even a simpleton like me can understand.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
6. That sounds like a great read!
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 03:21 PM
Nov 2023

I'm the opposite of you: I don't buy much non-fiction, and usually borrow it. I'm more likely to buy fiction (used far more often than new), but, even with that, I'll borrow rather than spend if the treeware price is outrageous. See Jim Butcher, The Olympian Affair. At $30 retail, it's $15 at Half-Price Books

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