I just started reading The Covenant by James Michener. It is Historical Fiction. I would definitely recommend it. I would actually recommend any of his lengthy historical novels.
Reading Haroun and The Sea of Stories (prequel to Luka and the Fire of Life) I think fans of Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz would enjoy both 🙂
Love and other consolation prizes by Jamie Ford. I just started it (finished My Best Friend’s Exorcism last night), so I don’t know much about it. Just that it’s historical fiction, takes place in Seattle during the 1909 world fair. I haven’t read HF in a while, so I’m glad I’m finally getting to this one.
Christian historical fiction. And it’s wonderful! I’ve read every book by this author and this one is competing for my favorite of all time! (Her “The butterfly and the violin” is currently my favorite.) “The castle on the rise” weaves three different story lines into a beautiful story and central to them all is…the castle of course. Hoping to finish the book today. Yet, don’t want it to end!
I finished The Illumination of Ursula Flight earlier today and really enjoyed it. I would highly recommend if a coming-of-age, feminist historical romp is your kind if thing! Next up is Once Upon A River.
Strange Ink by Gary Kimble, Thunderhead #2 in Arc of Scythe trilogy by Neil Shusterman, Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham and Frostbitten part of the Underworld series by Kelley Armstrong.
I’m reading China Rich Girlfriend. So far I like it a lot! It’s the second book of the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. It’s for my bookclub, I never would have picked this up if not for them selecting it. Highly recommended! Especially if you like to laugh.
Read the first book (or watch the movie) before you pick this one up though.
I just started reading the book i dunno if i recomend it yet but it has very sexist language when it comes to describing women but this book was published by a dude in 1979 so i guess whatchu expect
I’m re-reading Vicious by V.E Schwab, and I love it even more the second time. It’s listed as fantasy/sci-fi. I’m not sure which it most resembles, but I definitely recommend it. The characters are all so interesting and eccentric and really fun to read about.
I’m reading a documentary book about my homeland. It’s from the period of World War II and after.
It’s some kind of special feeling to read about all of the places that you know from your childhood and about their history.
I just finished Black Beauty!
Horror, of course and so far, yes, very much.
I am reading two books at the moment. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and My True Love Gave to Me.
YA, paranormal, yes
@Patty yassss my ally
Second one in series… Good. Bones the show is based off the books.
I will read almost anything
Robin Hobbs Fitz and the Fool, its fantasy, and so far I’ve loved it.
The Sword and the Scimitar by David Ball…it’s historical fiction and am loving it?
I just started reading The Covenant by James Michener. It is Historical Fiction. I would definitely recommend it. I would actually recommend any of his lengthy historical novels.
I’m reading Ever Alice by H.J. Ramsey. The publisher let me have an advance copy and so far I’m loving it.
Finishing “Bones Don’t Lie” by Melinda Leigh (Morgan Dane #3) right now. Kindle says 40 min left and SO GOOD! Mystery
I’m reading The Tattoist of Auschwitz. I’m about a quarter way through it. So far so good.
Pandemonium
A Tale of Two Cities. Classics. My first ever Dickens book and would recommend.
Just started this last night and I’m loving it so far. Kind of an instalove story but the concept is intriguing.
Listening to Jam by Yahtzee Croshaw on Scribd. So far…so good. ?
Reading Haroun and The Sea of Stories (prequel to Luka and the Fire of Life)
I think fans of Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz would enjoy both 🙂
Beverly Jenkins “Stepping to a New Day” number 7 of 9 in her Blessings series. Genre would be Women’s fiction.
The Vindication for the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft, yes I think every women and man should read it.
City of Ashes, Cassandra Clare. I absolutely recommend this series!
@Krista I’m in the middle of reading this too. I love it!
I’m a little over half way through this and absolutely and completely OBSESSED!!!!
I am reading The Truths We Hold, nonfiction autobiography of Kamala Harris. Very good so far.
Also reading this.
Becoming by Michelle Obama, non-fiction, inspiring, informative, fun
Historical Fiction. ?
Love and other consolation prizes by Jamie Ford. I just started it (finished My Best Friend’s Exorcism last night), so I don’t know much about it. Just that it’s historical fiction, takes place in Seattle during the 1909 world fair. I haven’t read HF in a while, so I’m glad I’m finally getting to this one.
Christian historical fiction. And it’s wonderful! I’ve read every book by this author and this one is competing for my favorite of all time! (Her “The butterfly and the violin” is currently my favorite.)
“The castle on the rise” weaves three different story lines into a beautiful story and central to them all is…the castle of course. Hoping to finish the book today. Yet, don’t want it to end!
I have ordered it at your recommendation and summary and looking it up, lol!
@Susan I don’t think you will be disappointed! ??
It’s kinda UK supernatural horror and it’s pretty good.
I finished The Illumination of Ursula Flight earlier today and really enjoyed it. I would highly recommend if a coming-of-age, feminist historical romp is your kind if thing! Next up is Once Upon A River.
Historical Fiction; set in Italy, helping Jews escape to Switzerland. Pretty good so far!
The Lost Man by Jane Harper….mystery and yes I’d recommend. Same author as The Dry
@Janie there’s also Force of Nature
I’m not sure what genre. I would recommend it
Broken Prince by Erin Watt, YA Contemporary, and yes.
https://www.amazon.com/Gardens-Moon-Malazan-Book-Fallen/dp/0765348780#
One of my favorite books, rereading.
Police drama/mystery. Turns out I read them out of order. Yes, read anything by Karin Slaughter
Strange Ink by Gary Kimble, Thunderhead #2 in Arc of Scythe trilogy by Neil Shusterman, Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham and Frostbitten part of the Underworld series by Kelley Armstrong.
Chic lit, seems good enough not halfway through yet. But would recommend it
I’m reading China Rich Girlfriend. So far I like it a lot! It’s the second book of the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. It’s for my bookclub, I never would have picked this up if not for them selecting it. Highly recommended! Especially if you like to laugh.
Read the first book (or watch the movie) before you pick this one up though.
YA romance I would recommend it. I’m not that far in, but it’s really good so far.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6098691-divine-misdemeanors?ac=1&from_search=true Steamy fantasy. Only recommend if you like elves, murder, and bod on bod action. (I would suggest you start at the beginning of the series)
I just started reading the book i dunno if i recomend it yet but it has very sexist language when it comes to describing women but this book was published by a dude in 1979 so i guess whatchu expect
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah – historical fiction – and it is incredible so far. About halfway through and I definitely recommend it.
@Jordan it’s on my list!
@Jordan loved this book! I’m going to reread it soon!
I love fantasy and sci-fi
Eragon. Yes!
What a Carve Up by Jonathon Coe – satirical comedy and it’s brilliant
I’m re-reading Vicious by V.E Schwab, and I love it even more the second time. It’s listed as fantasy/sci-fi. I’m not sure which it most resembles, but I definitely recommend it. The characters are all so interesting and eccentric and really fun to read about.
I’m currently reading Deep Harbor a Fern Michales arc. I’m enjoying the story I’m about half way through it
I love this series.
Folklore and it’s not bad. Many short stories on mysterious events and creatures in Newfoundland and Labrador
This is a horror book with growing intensity.
Sounds good
@Meredith what is it about?
@Christina Possession.
I’m reading the Hobbit- Fantasy and I’m really enjoying it
Halfway through Pandemic. It’s a thriller/suspense. Would highly recommend. ??
Becoming! (Think everyone knows this one) and barack has just appeared in the pictures ?
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult and I love it! Would definitely recommend.
The Nightingale
The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson, high fantasy, and I would recommend it with my whole heart 🙂
Bad omens … Highly recommended ?
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before .. I do recommend it so far!
I’m reading The Tales of The Kingdom Book 3: The Tale of Oriel by Cynthia Voigt. It is adventure/fantasy (Fiction) and I’d totally recommend it.