Book Review: The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que Mai

This is my first book by the author however, there has been a lot of buzz on Instagram about this book and since it is a work of historical fiction, I thought it would be worth my while. 'The Mountain Sings' tells two stories. First, a coming of age story about Huong, a young girl … Continue reading Book Review: The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que Mai

Word Play Wednesday: Middle Age by Biyai Garricks

Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems in addition to poems by other wonderful Poets both past and present. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: Middle Age by Biyai Garricks

Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Have Read The Most Books By

Hello everyone, I hope you are all having a great week so far. Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday.! I have procrastinated on sharing this for far too long and I am glad I have finally gotten to doing it. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Have Read The Most Books By

Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books

Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation! This is a feature where I will be sharing quotes from books and poetry that have motivated and encouraged me in one way or another. I hope you will find some of these quotes inspiring and uplifting. This week, I'll be sharing quotes from one of the most inspiring books … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books

Historical Fiction: A Fun Way To Learn About The Past

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Letโ€™s face it, history books can be very boring except you are a historian of course: but, there are other fun ways to learn about the history of the world without getting bored.

I have always been drawn to history right from my childhood days. My mother happens to be a historian and she was a huge influence. But, I also remember watching movies like โ€˜The King And Iโ€™, โ€˜My Fair Ladyโ€™, etc,ย  over and over again because I was intrigued by the times they were set in; and though they were fun movies, they also subtly taught me about events that occurred in historical times. For example, as a child, โ€˜The Sound of Musicโ€™ gave me a glimpse of peopleโ€™s fears about the Nazis, while โ€˜Escape from Sobiborโ€™, which I saw in my teens, exposed some of the atrocities of the Nazis more clearly than any textbook could. Soโ€ฆ

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5 Quick Tips To Get You Reading More Books!

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Quite a number of people have asked me how I manage to read so many books. In these days of fast cars, fast foods and fast lives, it is not strange that people donโ€™t seem to find the time to read as many books as they would love to.

Here are 5 tips that help me read many books each month, more than the average person even though I still hold down a day job.

1. Decide what type of books interest you: I love historical and Christian fiction so they are my first go-to books. I also have particular authors whom I love their work because in my own opinion, they write very well. This does not mean that I donโ€™t read other genres but sticking to my preferred genre and authors increases the possibility of me reading more books. What kind of books do you like? Fiction? Non-fiction?โ€ฆ

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Book Genres: A Reader’s Guide

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Most people, especially new readers purchase books based on the hype from the media about a book or a catchy book cover without taking an important aspect into cognizance โ€“ The Book Genre.

A book genre is a specific type of book distinguished from others by some characteristic or quality. Books can be classified into two broad genres โ€“ Fiction and Non-fiction. Non-fiction books contain factual information such as biographies and self help while fiction books contain stories that are made up by the author such as mystery and romance. These two can be further divided into many sub-genres as listed below:

Fiction Non-Fiction
Action and adventure Art
Alternate history Autobiography
Anthology Biography
Childrenโ€™s Book review
Comic book Cookbook
Crime Diary
Drama Dictionary
Fairytale Encyclopedia
Fantasy Guide
Graphic novel Health
Historical fiction History
Horror Journal
Mystery Memoir
Picture book Prayer
Poetry Religion, spirituality, and new age
Romance Textbook
Satire

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Book Review: The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary

This is my first book by the author so I had no expectations except from the few reviews I read about the book. Tiffy is in urgent need of an affordable accommodation and the only one that seems right is the flat which is advertised by Leon on Facebook. Leon is a nurse who works … Continue reading Book Review: The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary