As a book lover, I believe that your favorite book genre says a lot about you. Whether you love swoon-worthy romances, nail-biting thrillers, or epic fantasies, your book preferences might just reveal something about your personality. I never gave it much thought for a while until I started interacting with other book lovers especially in … Continue reading Is Your Favorite Book Genre A Reflection Of Your Personality?
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Author Spotlight: Francine Rivers
There are some authors whose books you enjoy, and then there are authors whose books change the way you experience stories forever. For me, Francine Rivers falls into the latter category. She isnโt just one of my favorite authorsโsheโs my absolute favorite Christian fiction writer, and her books have deeply impacted my faith, my perspective … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Francine Rivers
Why We Buy more Books Than We Read: The Psychology behind book Hoarding
Confession time: I have more unread books on my shelves than Iโd like to admit. But if youโre reading this, chances are you do too. Donโt worryโyouโre in good company! Welcome to the world of book hoarders, where buying books and actually reading them are two completely separate hobbies. I used to think I was … Continue reading Why We Buy more Books Than We Read: The Psychology behind book Hoarding
Book Review: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
Rating: 4.5 Stars Published: May 2, 2023 Pages: 724 Genre: Historical Fiction I saw a review of this book by one of my favorite bookish people on Instagram and being a historical fiction fan, I put it on my TBR for this year. This is my first interaction with the authorโs work and I went … Continue reading Book Review: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
Book Review: Love on the Brain by Ali hazelwood
Rating: 4 Stars Published: August 23, 2022 Pages: 368 Genre: Romance As you may already know, the author is one of my favorite romance writers for several reasons of which the most important one is the fact that I am a female scientist who has worked in male dominated work environments for over 18 years … Continue reading Book Review: Love on the Brain by Ali hazelwood
Book Review: Complicated (Roommates 2) by Ola Tundun
Rating: 4 Stars Published: January 5, 2024 Pages: 406 Genre: Romcom This is the second book in the Roommates series, and I couldn't wait to get into this one especially with how the author ended the story in the first book. In this book, Ariella accepts a new role she is offered and has decided … Continue reading Book Review: Complicated (Roommates 2) by Ola Tundun
9 Books I Would Always Recommend
Tomorrow Died Yesterday: A Novel by Chimeka Garricks Published: In 2010 by Paperworth Books Pages: 415 Genre: Fiction Purchase on http://www.amazon.com Publisher's Blurb: It's 2004 Port Harcourt, Nigeria at the height of the kidnap of oil workers in the Niger delta, a kidnapping goes awry and four lives are reconnected. Douye aka Doughboy the career … Continue reading 9 Books I Would Always Recommend
Book Review: Amongst a Thousand Stars by Rosemary Okafor
Rating: 5 Stars Published: January 1, 2024 Pages: 268 Genre: Contemporary Romance Another highly anticipated read that I was excited to get into as soon as I received my copy I bought on Amazon. This particular author never fails to impress me with her story telling and I had high hopes for this one. The … Continue reading Book Review: Amongst a Thousand Stars by Rosemary Okafor
Book Review: Just for the Summer (Part of Your World#3) by Abby Jimenez
Rating: 5 Stars Published: April 2, 2024 Pages: 432 Genre: Contemporary Romance This is one of my most anticipated books for this year because in the last three years, the authorโs books keep making it to my top 5 best books of the year, so I was excited to get into it. Infact, I didnโt … Continue reading Book Review: Just for the Summer (Part of Your World#3) by Abby Jimenez
Reading Fiction as a Christian: What is and isn’t Appropriate?
Recently on social media, specifically Instagram, I have come across several accounts that now promote reading what they call "closed door romance" mostly targeted at Christian readers of fiction especially those who read romance and this got me thinking deeply about what is actually appropriate for Christians to read when it comes to fiction. Before … Continue reading Reading Fiction as a Christian: What is and isn’t Appropriate?