Adventure
Thanks to Book Dragon over at Book Dragon's Lair, I found yet another challenge. But this one runs for five years....so plenty of time to work on it.
- choose 50+ non-fiction books; the number is up to you. Choose 50, 75, 100, 200. It's entirely your choice
- Books must be non-fiction--biography, autobiography, history, memoir, cooking, travel, science, etc.
- list them at your blog (or on Goodreads or another social media site, if you do not have a blog)
- choose your completion goal date five years in the future and make note of it with your list of titles (like this: reading goal--50 books goal dates--March 20, 2012 - March 20, 2017. This is when Michelle began)
- come back here and post the link to your list in the linky below
- write a review (or a short summary) on the book when finished and link it to the title in your list (or link to your review on Goodreads, again, if you don't have a blog)
- there will be pages posted at the top of the blog for you to link your reviews
- when you have completed the challenge, come add your link to the Completed Challenges page
- there will be a blog roll in the sidebar where I will list you/your blog linked to your lists
- grab the button in the right sidebar and link it back to this blog
- check out this PAGE which contains links to various online sources with lists of reading ideas
- I might host a read-a-long from time to time. If you are hosting one, or an event or challenge surrounding a non-fiction title, post about it at this PAGE
- this challenge can be crossed over with any other challenges
- your link in the linky below must lead to your list, not just your main blog address. Any links that are that are blog links only will be delete
10-Book Goal Met 2013: 12/31/13
10-Book Goal Met 2014: 7/20/14 (23 total over-all)
10-Book Goal Met 2015: 8/7/15 (35 total so far)
10-Book Goal Met 2016: 12/27/16 (45 total so far)
Final Goal Met 2017: 4/17/17 (52 total read)
Here's a list of my available non-fiction books:
2. The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou
8. Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence: The First Encounter by James L. Christian (ed) [12/26/13]
45. The Films of Agatha Christie by Scott Palmer(9/14/16)
48. Great Cases of Scotland Yard by the Reader's Digest Association (ed)
49. Great True Stories of Crime, Mystery, & Detection by the Reader's Digest Association (ed).
65. The Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier (10/6/13)
66. Mystery & Crime: NYPL Book of Answers by Jay Pearsall (10/30/13)
67. By a Woman's Hand by Jean Swanson & Dean James (11/2/13)
68. Good-Bye to All That by Robert Graves (11/7/13)
70. The Kingdom by the Sea by Paul Theroux [1/20/14]
71. You Can Write a Mystery by Gillian Rogerts (2/9/14)
72. XCIA's Street Art Project by Hank O'Neal (2/20/14)
73. It's Not All Flowers & Sausages by Jennifer Scoggin (3/10/14)
74. Ships of the Line by Doug Drexler & Margaret Clark (5/1/14)
75. The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw (5/9/14)
76. Beyond Uhura: Star Trek & Other Memories by Nichelle Nichols (5/29/14)
77. Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously by Julie Powell (7/30/14)
78. Zingers, Quips, & One-Liners by Geoff Tibballs, ed (8/25/14)
79. Book Lovers' London by Lesley Reader (12/30/14)
80. Mystery! A Celebration: Stalking Public Television's Greatest Sleuths by Ron Miller (2/3/15)
81. I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America's Top Comics by Ritch Shydner & Mark Schiff (2/10/15)
82. Glenn Ford: A Life by Peter Ford (3/9/15)
83. The Poisoner's Handbook by Deborah Blum (3/22/15)
84. The Golden Age of Murder by Martin Edwards (5/5/15)
85. The Witch & the Hysteric by Alexander Doty & Patricia Clare Ingham (7/14/15)
86. The British Invasion by Barry Miles (7/20/15)
87. Oh Myyy! by George Takei (1/24/16)
88. Four Against the Bank of England by Ann Huxley (1/25/16)
89. The Avengers: A Celebration by Marcus Hearn (2/29/16)
90. A Is for Arsenic by Kathryn Harkup (6/8/16)
91. The Life & Times of Miss Jane Marple by Anne Hart (11/13/16)
92. The Making of The African Queen by Katharine Hepburn (12/22/16)
93. Keep Laughing by Morey Amsterdam (12/23/16)
94. Those Funny Kids! by Dick Van Dyke (12/27/16)
95. The Black Count by Tom Reiss (1/21/17)
96. March: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell (1/26/17)
97. March: Book Two by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell (1/27/17)
98. March: Book Three by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell (2/16/17)
99. Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip by Matthew Algeo (3/9/17)
100. The Official Dictionary of Sarcasm by James Napoli (4/14/17)
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ReplyDeletegreat list!
Sometime last year I considered doing this challenge. I even spent a good deal of my time (and my husband's) coming up with a great list. Just doing that was a lot of fun. But I finally accepted that I am not going to read enough non-fiction to keep up with the challenge, even over five years. I don't read as many books a year as you and realistically I am going to focus on fiction.
ReplyDeleteI admire your goal and wish I had the energy to join you.
Thanks, TracyK!
ReplyDeleteI like this idea - it's similar to The Classics Club, which you also do over five years. I read mainly fiction but have quite a lot(!)of unread non-fiction, so I'm going to make a list (I like doing lists, anyway) and think about joining in. Last year I read 12 non-fiction books so it's a feasible challenge for me.
ReplyDeleteBev, welcome to the challenge! I was way behind in checking the link list. I hope you enjoy your non-fiction journey. Thanks for joining us!
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