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willaful
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A powerful, necessary book. I appreciate that it was fairly short and easy to read, because it's such an intimidating topic.

#MonthlyNonfiction2025

julieclair Oh wow, that quote. So true. 1w
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julieclair
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My May selection for #MonthlyNonfiction2025 is Confessions of a Bookseller, by Shaun Bythell. I‘m hoping to visit his bookshop in Wigtown, Scotland later this month! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿📚

What will everyone else be reading?

peanutnine I'm excited for you! We visited the shop when we were in Scotland and I bought a signed copy of this book! Still have to read it 🫣😂 I'll be starting with a book recommendation that I'm told is uplifting in these trying times 🤞🏼 2w
julieclair @willaful That looks like a very important book. I‘m interested to read your review. 2w
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julieclair @peanutnine Ooohhh… a signed book would be a perfect souvenir! And Your May book sounds like just what a lot of us could use right now. Looking forward to your review. 2w
Rissreadswithcats I will be reading April‘s selection! 🤣 Not a fantastic month of reading for me but things are improving! 2w
AnnCrystal 🆒📚🛍️💝. 2w
julieclair @Rissreadswithcats I never got to April‘s selection either. I‘ve moved it to June! 😂 2w
julieclair @AnnCrystal Is there anything better than 📚🛍️? 😀 2w
TheBookgeekFrau I'll be reading The Art of Aging 2w
TheAromaofBooks As last month, I rummaged through my crates until I found my first book in the 400s 😂 So an easy month for me, which is great because I'm still work on April's book!! 2w
AnnCrystal @julieclair haven't discovered anything else yet 😉📚💝. 1w
MonicaLoves2Read Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder 1w
julieclair @MonicaLoves2Read Oh my goodness… that title! 🤣 1w
julieclair @TheAromaofBooks 👍👍🤣😘 1w
julieclair @TheBookgeekFrau I haven‘t heard of that one. But it sounds like something I should read. Looking forward to your review. 1w
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mhillis
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April Reads! With the new school year starting, I didn‘t have as much time to read this month, but I enjoyed all of these very much! Joanne Harris is one of my favorite authors and I enjoyed Moonlight Market which is a story about the moth and butterfly worlds 🦋

Killer Run #ThematicCozies
Unmasking AI #MonthlyNonfiction2025

julieclair Congrats on fitting 5 books in to your schedule! Glad you enjoyed them all. 2w
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peanutnine
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April #MonthlyNonfiction2025 Reads
Some great selections this month, I enjoyed them all
@julieclair

julieclair My copy of Floriography has been screaming at me from my shelf…. 2w
peanutnine @julieclair it's a lovely reference book! I ended up buying a copy to keep 2w
julieclair Which is the opposite of me… I already have a copy to keep, but haven‘t read it! 😂 2w
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TheBookgeekFrau
April | Gabrielle Lord
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April Wrap-up

Total Read: 7

#BookSpin #DoubleSpin #BookSpinBingo: ✔️
#ReadingMyTBR #Read2025: 6
#AllergicToChunksters: 1
#MonthlyNonfiction2025: 1
5 Star: The Blue Bistro
DNF: The Witches Are Coming

Gissy Great!!!! 📚🤩👌👏👏👏 2w
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fabulous month!! 2w
DieAReader 💖🎉Fantastic! 2w
julieclair Great month! 2w
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DebinHawaii
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#Read2025 #MonthlyNonFiction2025 #RealHistory #HonestHistory

Read with #SheSaid for April, Brittney Copper writes clearly & passionately & I like how she weaves her personal experiences in with culture, history & current events. It‘s dismaying that this book was written in 2018 with Trump in office the first time & reading it in 2025 things just continue to get worse. Truthfully as a white woman, it was uncomfortable reading at times as she ⬇️

DebinHawaii … is spot on in her evaluation of our collective role in the injustice & bigotry that hold women of color & thus all women back. I think I highlighted half the book, but the two quotes pictured especially stood out for me because at the end of the day, Cooper focuses on hope & building the kind of world we want to see. (edited) 2w
Librarybelle I should read this! 2w
julieclair Great quotes. I love her positivity! 2w
DieAReader 💖💖💖 2w
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Bailedbailed

I think there was a point that was pro women, but it was lost in all the digressions #HailTheBail #BetterBooksAhead

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#BookSpinBingo
#MonthlyNonfiction2025
#ReadingMyTBR #Reading2025

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 1mo
julieclair Time to move on. 3w
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julieclair
The To-Do List | Mike Gayle
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Reading along as Mike Gayle tries to tackle his 1200+ item To Do list over the course of one year was interesting, inspiring, and very funny. The items on his list were so relatable! This was my March selection for #MonthlyNonfiction2025 .

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peanutnine
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Finished four nonfiction books this month, with an unintentional focus on history
#MonthlyNonfiction2025 @julieclair

julieclair Wow! Good for you! 🏆 1mo
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mhillis
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Another great reading month! The tagged book was the first book I finished this month and also one of my favorites.

The other two pictured on the graphic are Still Knife Painting for #ThematicCozies and Code Dependent: Living in the Shadow of AI for #MonthlyNonfiction2025 @julieclair

julieclair Great month! The AI book looks interesting. Did you enjoy it? 1mo
mhillis @julieclair Yes it‘s very interesting! It looks at the human impacts and was longlisted for the women‘s prize in nonfiction 1mo
julieclair That does sound good. Stacking. 👍 1mo
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