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Non-Fiction Five Challenge 2008

nonfictionfive2.jpgThanks, Joy, for hosting this again! Last year after the challenge, I won The Only Road North from Joy, and I just finished it last month. Thanks for that, too; it was an excellent book!

I usually have to be forced to read non-fiction these days, so this challenge will be good for me. I’ll pick 5 from the following, making sure I have at least one that’s not a memoir:

  1. Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (graphic novel memoir)
  2. Persepolis 2 by Marjane Satrapi (graphic novel memoir)
  3. Blankets by Craig Thompson (graphic novel memoir)
  4. The Borden Tragedy by Rick Geary (graphic novel true crime)
  5. Darkness Visible by William Styron (memoir)
  • X Stands for Unknown by Isaac Asimov
  • Reading Lolita in Tehran
  • With Borges by Alberto Manuel
  • Darkness Visible by William Styron
  • The Sum of Our Days by Isabel Allende
  • A Girl Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel
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  • Persepolis was so good. There is a movie too, but I haven’t seen it. Lolita was OK, I found it a bit long, but hten I find most nonfiction a bit long! I recognize the authors of the rest, but not the books.
    Didn’t Styron write Sophie’s Choice?

    In other news, I’m sure I saw your southern Reading challenge list on my blogreader? Did you accidentally post it? I’ve done that before. Quite a Year for Plums was a great southern book, plus, it’s a Q, and a science theme book.

  • 3M

    I’m really looking forward to Persepolis, and yes, it’s the same Styron.

    Oops, hit publish instead of save. Looking forward to Quite a Year for Plums, though, for all the reasons you mention!

  • Joy

    Welcome to the Non-Fiction Five Challenge, 3M! I’m glad you’re joining us. I want to read the Persepolis books, too. I’ve got a mile long “have to read now” books, that my head is spinning. :)

  • Lynn

    What a great list. I loved A Girl Named Zippy. Also really enjoyed Darkness Visible and Quite a Year for Plums. It will be fun to hear what you think of them. :)

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