Nonfiction November 2023 is Coming Soon
Fall is here, which means it’s almost time for Nonfiction November 2023! Reading and blogging challenges are a huge part of book blog culture, but since I am an exclusively nonfiction book blogger,...
View ArticleSocial Justice Reads: Nonfiction November 2023, Week 1
You know Nonfiction November is going to be packed when it gets started before November does! The other hosts and I have so much planned for you all that we just couldn’t wait. As I said last week, I...
View ArticleThe Designer’s Favorite Book Covers: Nonfiction November 2023, Week 2
Today, Frances of Volatile Rune kicked off Week 2 of Nonfiction November! Here’s her prompt, Choosing Nonfiction: What are you looking for when you pick up a nonfiction book? Do you have a particular...
View ArticleCave Of Bones Is Irresponsible For So Many Reasons
Author’s Note: It feels odd to be putting out a post right now that, while important, feels relatively trivial compared to what is going on in Palestine right now. There is a US-sponsored genocide...
View ArticleWorldview Shapers | Knowledge is Power: Nonfiction November 2023, Week 4
Nonfiction November 2023 continues with Week 4: Worldview Shapers, which I am proud to host! Here’s your prompt: One of the greatest things about reading nonfiction is learning all kinds of things...
View ArticleSo Many Books, So Little Time: Nonfiction November 2023, Week 5
This year’s Nonfiction November has left me feeling inspired by the book community, and it’s left my bookshelf overflowing! I can’t wait to share my new towering TBR with you. Luckily Lisa at...
View ArticleThe Total Beginner’s Book Review of Palestine: A Socialist Introduction
Palestine: A Socialist Introduction by Sumaya Awad and Brian Bean was an easy choice for me when looking to begin reading about Palestine and the Israeli settler occupation. I’m new to both Palestine...
View ArticleAmerica is the Bad Place: A Review of Caste
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson took readers by storm in late 2020, so I was fashionably late reading it at the end of 2023. While something about its ubiquity made me...
View ArticleGaza’s Dreams: A Review of Light in Gaza
Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire, edited by Jehad Abusalim, Jennifer Bing, and Mike Merryman-Lotze, is the hardest-hitting book I’ve read on Palestine so far. I wish I’d started with it, rather...
View ArticleEveryday Revolutionaries: Book Review of Be a Revolution by Ijeoma Oluo
Ijeoma Oluo was the first author that I ever read on race. I didn’t review So You Want To Talk About Race when I read it in June 2020, because I read it merely to absorb information. I reviewed...
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