I’m about to make my post of a placeholder for my 2018 books read list, so that means challenges!
I’m attempting to read more nonfiction books lately, so what better way than a challenge?
2018 Nonfiction Reading Challenge
- John U. Bacon. Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football. St. Martin's Press. 2015. 464 pages.
- Amy Kaufman. Bachelor Nation: Inside the World of America's Favorite Guilty Pleasure. Dutton. 2018. 320 pages.
- Lynn M. Boughey & Peter Earnest. Harry Potter and the Art of Spying. Wise Ink. 2014. 632 pages.
- Joe Tennis. Beach to Bluegrass: Places to Brake on Virginia's Longest Road. Overmountain Press. 2007. 157 pages.
- Matt Goulding. Pasta, Pane, Vino: Deep Travels Through Italy's Food Culture (Matt Goulding's Deep Travels Through Food Culture). Harper Wave/Anthony Bourdain. 2018. 368 pages.
- John U. Bacon. The Great Halifax Explosion: A World War I Story of Treachery, Tragedy, and Extraordinary Heroism. William Morrow. 2017. 432 pages.
- Anthony Bourdain. Appetites: A Cookbook. Ecco. 2016. 304 pages.
- Pamela Druckerman. There Are No Grown-ups: A Midlife Coming-of-Age Story. Penguin Press. 2018. 288 pages.
- Helen Humphreys. The Ghost Orchard. HarperCollins. 2017. 256 pages.
- Kimberly Burge. The Born Frees: Writing with the Girls of Gugulethu. W. W. Norton Company. 2015. 384 pages.
- Kelly Cutrone. If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You. HarperOne. 2010. 208 pages.
- Dave Eggers. Zeitoun. McSweeney's. 2008. 342 pages.
This is a flexible goal challenge, so you essentially list your own challenge number. I’m going to aim for 10 nonfiction books in 2018.
As always, I’ll also track with a special symbol on my
Books Read 2018 master list COMPLETE!!!