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2018 Biography/Memoir/Nonfiction Challenge This one is done and I had so much fun finishing it. My reading selections filled out this challenge nicely. Hope it worked as well for others. (Read your choice for any category but be sure to tell us which) WILD CARDS: Substitute your personal choice for ANY of the categories below. Of course, the term someone could be defined as an animal, too. Some of us read more in one area than another but do try a few new categories! 1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. This book is part memoir, part a dedication and chronicle of Class A baseball and those involved in playing, observing and dedicated to its continuation. Several of the fans dreamed or tried to become players themselves. When they failed to make the grade they became fans to encourage others. The author discusses his own life including the loss of a brother who promised to watch him play but never made it. It's an interesting and introspective treatise about baseball, people and a small town dedicated to supporting its Class A team. Thought provoking! 8. 9. 10. Last Edited on: 10/29/18 5:59 PM ET - Total times edited: 67 |
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I will claim this one! 2018 Biography/Memoir/Nonfiction Challenge (Read your choice for any category but be sure to tell us which) WILD CARDS: Substitute your personal choice for any of the categories below. Of course, the term someone could be defined as an animal, too. Some of us read more in one area than another but do try a few new categories! 1. Travel: Read a book about travel or a book where there is considerable traveling by one or more characters (explain), or a book about somewhere you would like to travel (tell us why). Diamonds and Dust: Sheryl McCorry 1/7 2. Sports: Read a book about someone who participates in a sport (explain), or a book about learning a sport, or a book in which has someone playing a sport is not the main focus (elaborate). 3. The Public Eye: Read a book about someone who participates in governing of any form, or read a book about anyone who finds themself in the public eye, or read a book about leadership or a leader. 4. Humor: Read a book by a comedian, or read a book that tickles your funny bone (a joke book, for example), or read a biography or nonfiction book that makes you feel good (tell us why). 5. It's new! Read a book about an emerging public personality, or read a book that was published in 2016, 2017 or 2018, or read a book by an author new to you. 6. Leisure: Read a book about someone whose vocation can or is continued throughout a lifetime, or read a book about a leisure activity you would like to pursue, or read a book about play in any form. 7. Games! Read a book about an individual whose sport is their livlihood, or read a book about how to play a game (bridge or golf, for example) or read a book about someone associated with games or gaming (explain). 8. Oldie but goodie: Read a book about someone in the public eye who has died or read a book about an activity rarely practiced today or read a book about growing old with a fictional or living character.. 9. From your TBR: Read the oldest book on your shelf or read the newest book on your shelf or read any book you have been wanting to read. 10. It's your choice! Read any biography or nonfiction book you wish. Last Edited on: 1/7/18 2:36 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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WILD CARDS: Substitute your personal choice for any of the categories below. Of course, the term someone could be defined as an animal, too. Some of us read more in one area than another but do try a few new categories! 1. Travel: Read a book about travel or a book where there is considerable traveling Nomadland by Jessica Bruder 2/4 Life in the growing community of RV, van, or car dwellers who migrate around the country not by choice, but in search of work. Some retired, some younger. 2. Sports: Read a book about someone who participates in a sport (explain), or a book about learning a sport, or a book in which has someone playing a sport is not the main focus (elaborate). 3. The Public Eye: Read a book about someone who participates in governing of any form, or read a book about anyone who finds themself in the public eye, or read a book about leadership or a leader. 4. Humor: Read a book by a comedian, or read a book that tickles your funny bone (a joke book, for example), or read a biography or nonfiction book that makes you feel good (tell us why). 5. It's new! Read a book about an emerging public personality, or read a book that was published in 2016, 2017 or 2018, or read a book by an author new to you. Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do about It by Richard V. Reeves 3/12 6. Leisure: Read a book about someone whose vocation can or is continued throughout a lifetime, or read a book about a leisure activity you would like to pursue, or read a book about play in any form. More Home Cooking: A Writer Returns to the Kitchen by Laurie Colwin 5/14 Part cooking, part memoir by a writer who died at 48 in 1992. Follow-on to Home Cooking. 7. Games! Read a book about an individual whose sport is their livlihood, or read a book about how to play a game (bridge or golf, for example) or read a book about someone associated with games or gaming (explain). 8. Oldie but goodie: Read a book about someone in the public eye who has died or read a book about an activity rarely practiced today or read a book about growing old with a fictional or living character.. The Devil in the White City - Erik Larson 7/8 The World's Fair in 1893 in Chicago. All the architects, engineers, designers, labor, and a mass murderer. On CD, loved it. 5stars 9. From your TBR: Read the oldest book on your shelf or read the newest book on your shelf or read any book you have been wanting to read. Educated- Tara Westover 12/17 Powerful memoir of life in a family of Mormon survivalists 5 Stars 10. It's your choice! Read any biography or nonfiction book you wish. Radium Girls - Kate Moore 12/25 Young women painted luminous clock dials from 1915-1978 with radium infused paint. The author gives these women names and describes their fates. She also details the early court cases in industrial health and safety law. It was fascinating to see the results. 4 stars. Last Edited on: 12/26/18 7:11 PM ET - Total times edited: 8 |
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