Booked2022: A Litsy Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion

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2020 January - March Prompts > 3. #LiveandLearn: Subject Mostly New to You

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Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Questions? Suggestions? Resources? Please share.


message 2: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa-juvinall) | 21 comments I am planning to read Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain, as I will be at a conference with the author this year and am trying to read through the booklists of the speakers.


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
I just started Material Value: More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products and am thinking it'd satisfy this prompt. It's a copy I received from the author that I really NEED to get read also.


message 4: by Marni (new)

Marni (marnitanya) | 38 comments I am reading Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado-Pérez for a book club, and it fits this prompt well!


message 6: by Lauredhel (new)

Lauredhel | 30 comments I was thinking about reading Play On!: The Hidden History of Women’s Australian Rules Football. I don't know that I've ever read a nonfiction book about sports before. My backup plan was The Perfection of the Paper Clip: Curious Tales of Invention, Accidental Genius, and Stationery Obsession


message 7: by Alisia (new)

Alisia (4thhouseontheleft) | 22 comments Mod
I'm reading Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking. While I no the basics of home cooking, I know nothing about the science behind it.


message 8: by Julie (new)

Julie | 9 comments I read We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast and it was really good, interesting and I learned a lot about climate, the environment and the impact each of us has on the world around us.


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