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		<title>Nonfiction November: PARIS (Be an expert?) &#124; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>, As the end of the month approaches, I thought it was time I take a stab at Nonfiction November. This is week 4, Be the Expert/Ask the Expert/Become the Expert, hosted by Julz Reads. The expert theme asks that you share 3 or more books on a single topic that you have read and...</p>
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<p>As the end of the month approaches, I thought it was time I take a stab at <a href="http://doingdeweydecimal.com/2016/10/28/nonfiction-november-is-here/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Nonfiction November</strong></a>. This is week 4, Be the Expert/Ask the Expert/Become the Expert, hosted by <strong><a href="https://julzreads.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Julz Reads</a></strong>. The expert theme asks that you share 3 or more books on a single topic that you have read and can recommend (be the expert). Or that you put the call out for good nonfiction on a specific topic that you have been dying to read (ask the expert). Or, finally, that you create your own list of books on a topic that you’d like to read (become the expert).</p>
<p>I chose to be the &#8220;expert.&#8221; (I say this hysterically laughing at myself.) I like to think of this little foray into nonfiction expertise as <strong>&#8220;Nonfiction Lite!&#8221;</strong></p>
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<p>Something people close to me know is that I have a small love affair going with Paris. I&#8217;ve been lucky enough to travel there several times and never tire of the beautiful city. I truly love everything about it: the food, the wine, the cheeses, the cafes, the museums, the gardens, the Metro, the arrondissements, the walkability, the churches, the markets, and the French people, whom I have always found to be lovely&#8230;.</p>
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