2013 Non-fiction challenge
I've decided that in addition to my other reading challenges this year, I want to read more non-fiction. I struggle to read non-fiction, or rather I find it difficult to read non-fiction continuously (unless I'm reading for a purpose, like work or planned study) but actually when I read it I find it quite interesting. So, my challenge for this year is to read 12 non-fiction books, one per month. My plan is that I will read them piecemeal - so perhaps just a chapter a day and perhaps mixing them up a bit. So long as by the end of the year I've managed 12, I'll be very pleased with myself.
In line with the 2013 female writers challenge I'd like to ensure that a significant proportion of the non-fiction books I read have been written by women.
My list so far looks kind of like this:
- The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin
- Human Trafficking by Louise Shelley
- A Vindication on the Rights of Women by Mary Wolestonecraft
- Freedom from Fear and other writings by Ang San Suu Kyi
- Silent Spring by Rachael Carson
- Longitude by Dava Sobel
- Snowball Earth by Gabrielle Walker
- Genetics, Insurance and Discrimination by Onora O'Neill
- Understanding Semantics by Sebastian Löebner
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated :)