I dedicate this post to all my fellow bookworms who believe the book was better.
What if you could only read your favorite genre for the rest of your life, what would it be? For my movie watching nonreaders, what would be your favorite movie genre?
Recently this was a conversation starter on a local morning radio station. I wanted to ask my online friends the same question to help stir up ideas for my next summer read.
My Favorite Genre
If I could only read one genre for the rest of my life, it would be historical fiction.
I’m hooked on the Maggie Hope Mystery series by Susan Elia MacNeal.
Maggie Hope is a secretary turned secret agent working for Winston Churchill in the 1940s.
2019 Reading Thus Far
My reading list for 2019 contains a mixture of historical fiction, political thrillers, and nonfiction self-help.
I hope something on my list will spark an interest with you.
Fiction:
Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Macomber
A Dog’s Journey by W. Bruce Cameron
Snobs by Julien Fellows
Missing Isaac by Valerie Fraser Luesse
The Chosen People by Robert Whitlow
All the Stars in the Heavens by Andriana Trigiani
Historical Fiction:
Belgravia by Julien Fellows
Mr. Churchill’s Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal
His Majesty’s Hope by Susan Elia MacNeal
The Prime Minister’s Secret Agent by Susan Elia MacNeal
Political Thriller Fiction:
The Kremlin Conspiracy by Joel C. Rosenberg
The Persian Gamble by Joel C. Rosenberg
Non-Fiction-Self-Help:
The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin
Spark Joy by Marie Kondo
Why We Get Fat by Gary Taubes
Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis
Girl Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis
Have a New Teenager by Friday by Kevin Leman
Non-Fiction-Religion/
Inspirational:
Leaving Legalism by Kendra Fletcher
Grace Outpouring by Roy Godwin
A Wife’s 40 Day Fasting and Praying Journal by Kaylene Yoder
The God I Never Knew by Robert Morris
Face to Face with God by Bill Johnson
Anchored by Kayla Aimee
More for Mom by Kristen Funston
Prayers for Prodigals by James Banks
On Bended Knee: Praying Like Prophets, Warriors, and Kings by Crickett Keeth
Happy Reading!
~April Dawn White © 2019
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