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peanutnine
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July #MonthlyNonfiction2025 reads @julieclair
It was interesting that both of these books discussed the covid pandemic and its affects on the main subject. Serendipitous timing

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julieclair
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Looking forward to seeing everyone‘s August selections for #MonthlyNonfiction2025 !

Lauredhel Not sure yet, but something will come up! 23h
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peanutnine I'm excited my hold just came in for 22h
TheAromaofBooks I have not been going a good job posting, but I actually have been keeping up with this challenge!! My 700 book this month is 15h
MonicaLoves2Read The Devil Behind the Badge is what I plan on reading this Month 7h
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Lauranahe
The Sting of the Wild | Justin O. Schmidt
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I decided to read this after listening to an episode of the podcast Sawbones where they discuss stinging insects. I never imagined I would learn this much about bugs, or that I would enjoy the learning. But here we are, and now I have even more fear (and respect) for stinging things. And this author was insane. I can‘t imagine letting anything sting me just to see how painful it is. But it makes for a good story!

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peanutnine
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#MonthlyNonfiction2025 June reads @julieclair
Just finished one nonfiction this past month. I'm still working through Monster's Bones, it was a bit slow to start but it's picking up now. Hope to finish it this week.

julieclair Good work. My personal goal is one per month, but I don‘t always achieve it. 3w
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Amiable
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I read a wide range of genres, but I‘d have to pick narrative nonfiction. I do so love a well-written nonfiction account that educates me about a person, event or topic while entertaining me at the same time.

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BookmarkTavern What a great pick! You‘d always be learning something new! Thanks for answering! 1mo
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peanutnine
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#MonthlyNonfiction2025 reads @julieclair
Three great books finished in May

julieclair Well done!!! 👏 2mo
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ncsufoxes
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Maybe Harvard needs to lend the head of the Department of Education an APA, MLA or some other writing manual. This was the letter that the Department of Ed sent Harvard. They marked it up, like any good professor or higher level of education school would do. They sent it back to her & then posted it on line. This is my level of petty.

AmyG I just saw this. I‘d cry if I wasn‘t laughing so much. 3mo
MemoirsForMe @ncsufoxes @AmyG This post and Amy‘s comment made my day. 🙌🏻 3mo
ncsufoxes I was just thinking about it too, do they not use Microsoft Word? I mean the editing tool on MSW would catch these mistakes & correct them. Either they were adamant about getting their point across & ignored the corrections or their assistant is just as incompetent. Glad to know the original letter will be entered into government archives 🤫 3mo
DogMomIrene Hmm, looks like the Department of Education used that A1 Sauce to write their letter😂🤣 3mo
dabbe @DogMomIrene 🤣🤣🤣 3mo
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peanutnine
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April #MonthlyNonfiction2025 Reads
Some great selections this month, I enjoyed them all
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julieclair My copy of Floriography has been screaming at me from my shelf…. 3mo
peanutnine @julieclair it's a lovely reference book! I ended up buying a copy to keep 3mo
julieclair Which is the opposite of me… I already have a copy to keep, but haven‘t read it! 😂 3mo
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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! 🏆 4mo
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RowReads1
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I‘m getting into the short introduction.