This week’s topic is hosted by Hopewell’s Library of Life. 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! Indeed, it's been another wonderful Nonfiction November, and as usual I'd discovered so many … Continue reading Nonfiction November: New to my TBR
Month: November 2023
Over at Shiny New Books: Charmed Life
I've got back-to-back reviews up at Shiny New Books, with my review of the new Folio Society edition of Charmed Life posted this week. Neil Gaiman and I have at least one thing in common: we both started reading Diana Wynne Jones when we picked up one of her books at age 16 in the … Continue reading Over at Shiny New Books: Charmed Life
Of science and spirit: I’ve Seen the End of You
Following my read of Faitheist, I was interested to read a memoir by a person of faith who was also a scientist. I came across I've Seen the End of You by Lee Warren, a neurosurgeon who struggles with the purpose of prayer when he is confronted by many patients with incurable brain tumors. How … Continue reading Of science and spirit: I’ve Seen the End of You
Worldview Shapers: The Sixth Extinction
This week's Nonfiction November topic is hosted by Rebekah of She Seeks Nonfiction. One of the greatest things about reading nonfiction is learning all kinds of things about our world which you never would have known without it. There’s the intriguing, the beautiful, the appalling, and the profound. What nonfiction book or books have impacted … Continue reading Worldview Shapers: The Sixth Extinction
Over at Braided Way: Relearning the Alphabet
The lovely folks at Braided Way: Faces and Voices of Spiritual Practice have posted my essay "Relearning the Alphabet," originally published in Parabola. I'm happy to have this long-ago creation now available online. Each time we speak, we give birth. Something of our soul goes forth into the world, embodied in air. It is remarkable … Continue reading Over at Braided Way: Relearning the Alphabet
Over at Shiny New Books: The Temple of Fortuna
I've just reviewed the third volume of Elodie Harper's Wolf Den trilogy, The Temple of Fortuna, for Shiny New Books. My short review is: "Read these books, they're excellent." (With caveats to those who may be triggered by descriptions of sexual abuse - the central character is forced into prostitution in ancient Pompeii - or … Continue reading Over at Shiny New Books: The Temple of Fortuna
Nonfiction November: Book Pairings
This week's topic is hosted by Liz of Adventures in Running, Reading, and Working from Home. And it's my favorite! Week 3 (11/13-11/17) Book Pairings: This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title. Maybe it’s a historical novel and the real history in a nonfiction version, or a memoir and a novel, … Continue reading Nonfiction November: Book Pairings
Pinned post: Join us in an Ozathon? #Ozathon24
I've decided to start a readalong of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. This follows two book-a-month readalongs hosted by Calmgrove that I have greatly enjoyed: the Narniathon in 2022 and LoveHain in 2023. As he's not hosting another such event next year, I know I'm going to miss this part of my reading … Continue reading Pinned post: Join us in an Ozathon? #Ozathon24
Pinned post: Join us in an Ozathon? #Ozathon24
I've decided to start a readalong of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. This follows two book-a-month readalongs hosted by Calmgrove that I have greatly enjoyed: the Narniathon in 2022 and LoveHain in 2023. As he's not hosting another such event next year, I know I'm going to miss this part of my reading … Continue reading Pinned post: Join us in an Ozathon? #Ozathon24
Nonfiction November: Choosing nonfiction
This week's topic is hosted by Frances of Volatile Rune. Week 2 (11/6-11/10) Choosing Nonfiction: What are you looking for when you pick up a nonfiction book? Do you have a particular topic you’re attracted to? Do you have a particular writing style that works best? When you look at a nonfiction book, does the … Continue reading Nonfiction November: Choosing nonfiction