Through the years some of my favorite genres have been historical fiction and inspirational fiction. I have read most everything written by Karen Kingsbury, Melody Carlson, Lauraine Snelling, Lori Wick, Rachel Hauck, and Lynn Austin. It is so inspiring to read about families that traveled to America in the 1800's and created a home and life from virtually nothing. I also really enjoy reading books set during World War II. The Book Thief, My Mother’s Secret, and The Nightingale are among my favorite. I am currently waiting to read All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.
Another genre that I have recently discovered that I enjoy is Woman’s fiction, or “chic Lit.” Some of my favorite authors are Elin Hilderbrand, Mary Kay Andrews, Liane Moriarty, and Nicholas Sparks. These books are usually light and fun and make for an escape from reality. Occasionally, I broaden my horizons and read a biography, or a mystery. Working in a library really helps me see all that is available. It is a great experience to get engrossed in a book that it unlike what you normally would read.
I think the majority of my reading this last year has been books directly assigned by classes like this one. :)
ReplyDeleteThose inspirational fiction books are suuuuper popular here at my library! I've been meaning to check one out.
Classes like this are great-"oh sorry. I have to read. It's my HOMEWORK." 😉
ReplyDeleteClasses like this are great-"oh sorry. I have to read. It's my HOMEWORK." 😉
ReplyDeleteOther than having only one child, your post could have been mine! Other than the chick-lit, I've read and enjoyed the books you mention. I quit my "first career" to stay at home and loved those four years I had to explore literature I had lost touch with and to revisit my favorites from childhood with my daughter. So can certainly relate to what you are saying.
ReplyDeleteStaying home with my babies was such a blessing - wouldn't trade that time for anything!
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