I’m sticking to the facts this summer….

I buy a lot of non-fiction but mostly read fiction. It’s not that I don’t want to read the books that I buy but that, sometimes, the fiction is the easier option. I aim each year for 25% of the books that I read to be non-fiction, but I rarely achieve that. My non-fiction to-be-read pile is huge (dwarfed only by my crime novel pile).

I have, therefore, decided that I shall have a non-fiction reading challenge to try and make some inroads into my personal reservoir of unread factual books of all sizes and shapes.

I shall devote July and August to the challenge and I have set aside twelve books to read in that time. Non-fiction books take longer to read because they are usually longer than novels and they need more concentration. I have tried to pick different subjects for the books included in my challenge to ensure a bit of variety in my reading, although a lot of them are history books because that’s what I enjoy the most.

I am not sure if I will get all twelve books read in the time I have allocated, but it doesn’t matter if I don’t achieve my aim – there are no prizes on offer here.

I will list below the books that I intend to read – I would be interested to hear from any of you that have read one of these titles.

Wish me luck !!

What to Read NextStig AbellBooks and reading
Diary of Two NobodiesGiles Wood and Mary Killen  Diary/memoir
WhitehallColin Brown  History of place
Letters from the SuitcaseRosheen and Cal Finnigan  Letters/memoir
MissoulaJon KrakauerNarrative journalism
The SphinxHugo VickersBiography
The Appin MurderJames HunterTrue crime
Under Another SkyCharlotte HigginsTravel
The Old WaysRobert MacfarlaneLandscape history
The History of ArtEH GombrichArt history
The Rise and Fall of Adam and EveStephen GreenblattCultural history/religion
Temples, Tombs and HieroglyphsBarbara MertzAncient history

2 thoughts on “I’m sticking to the facts this summer….

  1. The only of these that I’ve read is The History of Art by Gombrich which was a set text for the first year of my degree. Good luck with this challenge. Non fiction does take more concentration so I tend to just have one to read while I’m reading something else too. I usually read my non fiction books over lunch as they are a bit easier to put down sometimes than a fiction book where I’ve got really invested in the story.

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    1. It’s a reread for me but I originally read it about thirty years ago so it will feel like a new read.

      I shall be reading fiction alongside the factual books but am hoping that the existence of a challenge will result in me concentrating harder on the factual stuff – we shall see…. Watch this blog…

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