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2020 Challenge - Regular > 38 - A book by or about a journalist

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message 1: by Sara (last edited Nov 18, 2019 11:12AM) (new)

Sara Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup would be a perfect fit here, and it's an excellent book. What other books have you found by or about journalists?

Listopia link: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...


message 2: by Dani (new)

Dani Weyand | 406 comments Michael Finkel was/is a journalist who wrote both True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa and The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit. Both were very well written and had me hooked immediately.


message 4: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sjwthompson) | 36 comments Jane Harper is a former journalist turned author. I enjoyed The Lost Man, though it has nothing to do with journalism.


message 7: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbastien1) | 113 comments Might be looking at this list for tips, since I'm not sure it's diversifying enough for me to read Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators twice in two years! Amazing book, though.


message 8: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (jenntendo64) | 56 comments Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
Period by Emma Barnett
Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino
The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells


message 9: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments For anyone who reads YA, Fallout is about a young Lois Lane (she's interning as a journalist in this). I'll probably pick the sequel for this prompt


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message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Whipps | 17 comments Sold on a Monday is about a journalist during the Great Depression. I couldn't put it down, and now I'm bummed I read it this year as I'd love to use it for the prompt lol.


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie (spacew0man) | 1 comments Behind the Beautiful Forevers!


message 13: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments I might be reading something by Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad. link will follow when I am not on app


message 14: by Tania (new)

Tania | 692 comments I'm planning to read Disappeared: A Journalist Silenced


message 15: by Chelsea (last edited Nov 18, 2019 12:25PM) (new)


message 16: by SarahKat (new)

SarahKat | 171 comments The Soloist is by a journalist. I started it years ago because I play the cello and loved the movie. Never finished it. Maybe I'll give it another try next year.


message 18: by Juliebean (new)

Juliebean (juliebean512) | 145 comments Wasn't Ernest Hemingway a journalist and war correspondent? Yes, a quick Google search agrees. That opens up quite a few:

For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway

And lots more...

I've only read The Old Man and the Sea and that was more than 30 years ago. Maybe I'll pick one of his.


message 19: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Swan | 5 comments Front Page Fatality by Lyndee Walker


message 20: by Lilith (new)

Lilith (lilithp) | 1126 comments War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.
It also has a bird on the cover and was written by someone in their 20s.


message 21: by Di (new)

Di Boy Swallows Universe was my book of the year this year. It has a journalist in it AND was written by an Australian Journalist. I can't recommend it highly enough. Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton


message 23: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 272 comments The Undefeated - MC is a journalist


message 24: by Theresa (last edited Nov 18, 2019 09:02PM) (new)

Theresa | 2441 comments Johanne wrote: "I might be reading something by Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad. link will follow when I am not on app"

I love her work! I have read a rsted high both The Bookseller of Kabul and A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal.


message 25: by Chrissy (new)

Chrissy | 390 comments The Feather Thief was really good,


message 26: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 2441 comments Love and Ruin and Beautiful Exiles about Martha Gelhorn and Ernest Hemingway.

The Gates of Damascus

Books by Nicholas Kristof such as Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide


message 28: by Solenn (new)

Solenn | 2 comments The Diving Bell and the Butterfly I've had this book in my TBR pile for so long.. Thrilled to have a prompt for it


message 29: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 916 comments The main character in The Broken Girls is a journalist.


message 30: by Anabell (last edited Nov 19, 2019 10:43AM) (new)


message 31: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 1207 comments Isn't Camille in Sharp Objects a journalist?


message 32: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (rgkane) | 31 comments Mitch Albom is a journalist. He's written both fiction and non-fiction books. (e.g. Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven)


message 33: by Nikky (new)

Nikky Herschell | 97 comments Would writing a celebrity column for a newspaper count as journalism? For example Jeremy clarkson in the UK has a selection of books from his column pieces


message 34: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments Well a journalist is a profession, so I say you have to either have the education or be a journalist as a living. It doesn't have to do with the content or quality of your journalistic work. I don't know if that applies to your example (and of course you can always stretch).


message 35: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments Milena wrote: "Isn't Camille in Sharp Objects a journalist?"

Yes she is.


message 36: by Karin (new)

Karin Ziggy wrote: "How about
The Shipping News
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Both main characters are journalists

The cat who series main character was a journalist...by [author:Lilian..."


The Shipping News is excellent!


message 37: by El (new)

El | 196 comments Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh. The author was a journalist.


message 38: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1792 comments Nikky wrote: "Would writing a celebrity column for a newspaper count as journalism? For example Jeremy clarkson in the UK has a selection of books from his column pieces"

He's listed as a journalist on his wikipedia page.


message 39: by Linda (new)

Linda Varick-cooper | 25 comments I really liked this memoir by journalist (sportswriter) Steve Rushin. Sting-Ray Afternoons by Steve Rushin


message 40: by Marie-Claude (new)

Marie-Claude | 12 comments I plan on reading Another Day of Life by Ryszard Kapuściński. (I read his Travels with Herodotus a few years ago and I loved it.)


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message 42: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer T. (jent998) | 265 comments Louise Penny was a radio journalist and Wendy Webb was a journalist. Simone St James worked in television for 20 years, and Jane Harper is a former journalist.


message 43: by Mandi (new)

Mandi (mandilitton) I'm choosing Parkland by Dave Cullen.


message 44: by Eujean2 (new)

Eujean2 | 249 comments Would Ruth Reichl be pushing the envelope? Her bio calls her a food writer and she was the editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine. Just wondering what people think.


message 45: by Jae (new)

Jae Pickrell (jaepickrell) | 3 comments Renowned titles by literary journalists:
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

About the news industry:
Merchants of Truth The Business of Facts and The Future of News by Jill Abramson
Merchants of Truth: The Business of Facts and The Future of News by Jill Abramson

Non-fiction titles by fashion and pop-culture journalists:
The Vanity Fair Diaries 1983–1992 by Tina Brown
The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983–1992 by Tina Brown

The Price of Illusion A Memoir by Joan Juliet Buck
The Price of Illusion: A Memoir by Joan Juliet Buck

Champagne Supernovas Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, and the '90s Renegades Who Remade Fashion by Maureen Callahan
Champagne Supernovas: Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, and the '90s Renegades Who Remade Fashion by Maureen Callahan

The Battle of Versailles The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History by Robin Givhan
The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History by Robin Givhan

Deluxe How Luxury Lost Its Luster by Dana Thomas
Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster by Dana Thomas

Gods and Kings The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano by Dana Thomas
Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano by Dana Thomas

Everyone Loves You When You're Dead Journeys into Fame and Madness by Neil Strauss
Everyone Loves You When You're Dead: Journeys into Fame and Madness by Neil Strauss

Vanity Fair's Women on Women by Radhika Jones
Vanity Fair's Women on Women

Unauthorized biographies of fashion and pop-culture journalists:
Front Row Anna Wintour The Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue's Editor in Chief by Jerry Oppenheimer
Front Row: Anna Wintour: The Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue's Editor in Chief by Jerry Oppenheimer

Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne A Life in Several Acts by Robert Hofler
Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne: A Life in Several Acts by Robert Hofler

As for fiction, I'll recommend anything by Joan Didion, Ernest Hemingway, and Truman Capote. For light reading, anything by Dominick Dunne and this novel by Jessica Yellin:
Savage News by Jessica Yellin
Savage News


message 46: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer T. (jent998) | 265 comments I’d say bring editor in chief of such a huge publication definitely counts.

Eujean2 wrote: "Would Ruth Reichl be pushing the envelope? Her bio calls her a food writer and she was the editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine. Just wondering what people think."


message 47: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) I'm planning on reading the very long The Good Soldier Švejk, a Czech classic by Jaroslav Hašek, who, according to his GR profile, was a journalist, in addition to being a humorist, satirist, writer, anarchist, bohemian, and practical joker.


message 48: by Rachael (new)

Rachael | 136 comments I read All the President's Men for this prompt last year on Book Riot


message 49: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Eckler | 31 comments I will read either We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy or The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates for this prompt.


message 50: by Karin (last edited Nov 24, 2019 11:12AM) (new)

Karin Mercedes wrote: "Maybe I'll read The Pickwick Papers or The Shipping News .."

Both are good books in different ways. But since I had forgotten that Dickens was a journalist, I am very happy to be reminded on this thread since I have more books I want to read by him.


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