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This post is auto-generated from RSS feed BOOK RIOT. Source: Backlist Nonfiction Worth Picking Up Sooner, Rather Than Later
I don’t know about you, but my TBR is getting out of hand. In fact, I have an entire TBR wall of double-stacked bookshelves bursting with books that I would like to read . . . someday. I think it’s about time that I sort out my TBR and face the reality that I may never actually get to some of these books.
I’ve been scrolling through reviews, articles, and BookTube videos trying to figure which ones I want to keep and which books to pass along. But really, where do I even start? If you’re in the same boat, I’m here for you. Here are a handful of backlist books well worth the hype or that remain must-read hidden gems.
![]() Ten Steps to Nanette by Hannah GadsbyHands down, Hannah Gadsby’s Ten Steps to Nanette is one of my favorite memoirs of all time, and it’s woefully underhyped. Gadsby shares what it was like to grow up as a queer, autistic kid in Tasmania, Australia. Gadsby is well-known for their comedy special Nanette, which you can still watch on Netflix. Their memoir expands on the ideas in Nanette and gives us a closer look into how Gadsby’s life led to them creating this incredible one-person show. The audiobook is out of this world as Gadsby performed with perfect comedic timing and understated style of humor. All Access members, read on for your exclusive content. |