Week 2: (Nov. 9 to 15) – Fiction / Nonfiction Book Pairing (Julie @ Julz Reads ): This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title. It can be a “If you loved this book, read this!” or just two titles that you think would go well together. Maybe it’s a historical novel and you’d like to get the real history by reading a nonfiction version of the story.
I’m doing something a bit different for this week as I wasn’t very inspired whilst looking at my nonfiction reads. I’ve decided to pair books with films I’ve watched on Netflix recently.
Pairing Number 1 – Red Joan
I actually attempted to read this book years ago but obviously wasn’t in the right mood for it, because I gave up quite near the beginning. I did however really enjoy the film with Judy Dench and Sophie Cookson, and have just discovered there is a brilliantly titled nonfiction book all about Melita Norwood, the real Red Joan


Pairing Number 2 – The Imitation Game
Although I thought this film looked really good, I was put off by the leads, Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. They always seem to play the same role, very odd man and very posh woman! However, I loved it and thought they were brilliant in their roles! I was shocked at the outcome of the breaking of the enigma machine, and I’m really glad that I watched this and discovered some of what had really gone on at Bletchley Park during World War Two. There are loads of books about Alan Turing so here a few, including a children’s book that was published earlier this year.



Fun spin Nicki! 🙌
Thanks Carol! 😀
This is a great idea! Great choices too!
Thanks!
I love these pairings! Great post ❤️
Thank you! 😀
Excellent pairings Nicki!
Thanks Cathy!
Great choices!! You’re good at this!! x
Thanks 😀 x
Excellent post, Nicki💜
Thank you! 🙂
Well done!
Thanks!
Excellent picks, Nicki! I loved Imitation Game and Two Popes too. The latter really impressed me with both lead performances. Learned so much on the clash of ideologies. 😮
Thanks glad you enjoyed The Two Popes as well! 😀
What a great spin Nicki. I think I will see if I can find these movies on Netflix or Prime. I need to watch more movies.
Thanks 😀