I’m reading Neil Gaiman this weekend. First time ever! Everyone says he’s great and the titles are very impressive. I start with Norse Mythology since I love Norway and Norse mythology 🙂
The Water at the End of the World is a YA Historical Fiction set in Peru. It’s a retelling of an Andean legend written in the style of magical realism. Experience amazing adventures in the Andes as Yana Mayu goes in search of the magical water that will cure the young heir to the throne of the Inca Empire. https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Easterling/e/B0752PRJ7R
Childrens classics like Heidi and Anne of green gables
Oh so many! What genre are you looking for?
I would read anything interesting love to try new things
@Maggie I’m just starting a book called Times Echo, it’s fantastic, and The Night Circus. ❤️❤️❤️
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I’m reading Neil Gaiman this weekend. First time ever! Everyone says he’s great and the titles are very impressive. I start with Norse Mythology since I love Norway and Norse mythology 🙂
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik.
The Dark Room by Jonathan Moore is pretty good if you’re into thrillers! The Castings Trilogy is an enjoyable read as well.
Try this with over 50 reviews!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/House-Called-Mbabati-novel-Africa/dp/1533445397
Peter May’s The Blackhouse (crime, mystery)
Alice Hoffman’s The Museum of Extraordinary Things
The Water at the End of the World is a YA Historical Fiction set in Peru. It’s a retelling of an Andean legend written in the style of magical realism. Experience amazing adventures in the Andes as Yana Mayu goes in search of the magical water that will cure the young heir to the throne of the Inca Empire. https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Easterling/e/B0752PRJ7R
The Tuscan Child, by Rhys Bowen.
The Rainman by John Grisham
Stardust by Neil Gaiman 🙂
Daisy In Chains by Sharon Bolton x
I liked this too.
Salvage the Bones by Jesamyn Ward
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
The thread by Victoria Hislop. Im reading this atm and its such a lovely story!