Oh goodness. Look what I have done. This is a whole lot of books! If you are just looking at the NFN posts and you are wondering if you should participate next year - DO IT. Your TBR will explode but you will be inspired for the whole next year!
BOOKS FROM WEEK ONE Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie Malloman from The Intrepid Angelino
All the cookbooks from Heather @ Based on a True Story
This Changes Everything by Niki Bezzant from Brona @ Brona's Books
Queer Spaces edited by Adam Nathanial Furman and Joshua Wardell from Liz @ Adventures in Reading Running, and Working from Home.
The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness by Robert Waldinger from Readerbuzz
All the Beauty in the World by Patrick Brinkley from Volatile Ruin
A Place for Everything by Judith Flanders and White Tears by Ruby Hamad from Rebekah @ She Seeks Nonfiction
Brave the Wild River and Hey Hun from Hopewell's Public Library of Life and Reading Ladies .
Actually, all the books from their week one post of Hopewell's Public Library of Life.
One: Pot, Pan, Planet by Anna Jones from LouLouReads
Books by Lucky Worsley and Ultra Processed People by Chris van Tulleken from Books Please
Bliss More: How to Succeed in Meditation without Really Trying from Reading in Bed
Cary Grant's Suit from AnnaBookBel
BOOKS FROM WEEK TWO An immediate yes to anything coffee related, I had to add Coffeeland from Spiritblog
Entitled, How Male Privilege Hurts Women from She Seeks NonFiction
Gut from Entering the Enchanted Castle
Salt Path from The Book Stop - I need to stop adding this to my TBR and just read it already
Your Future Self, How To Make Tomorrow Better Today from Lisa Notes
The Story of the Country House and Light Rains and Sometimes Fall from Keli @ Literary Potpourri
BOOKS FROM WEEK 3 Chinglish from Liz @ Adventures in reading, running and working from home .
I Didn't Sign Up For This from Lisa Notes
Banned Books: The World's Most Controversial Books, Past and Present from Readerbuzz
The Ritual Effect from Bookish Beck
BOOKS FROM WEEK 4 Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez from Volatile Ruin
Sporting Gender by Joanna Harper from Based on a True Story
How to Talk About Guns With Anyone Lisa's post @ Lisa Notes because I am done with the Second Amendment nonsense.
I Think You're Wrong but I'm Listening from Reader Buzz - I bet I will need this one for the topic above!
The Healing of America by T.R. Reid from Hopewell's Library of Life
Growing up Aboriginal in Australia , Claire G. Coleman from Liz @ Adventures in reading, running and working from home
Say Nothing by Patrick Madden Keefe from Momo Book Blog
How to Give Up Plastic is back again Jana @ Review from the Stacks
Fixed It: Violence and the Representation of Women in the Media by Jane Gilmore from Book'd Out
Landlines by Raynor Winn from Booker Talk
Tell me, please! What books did you discover this month?
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