In honor of Veteran's Day, today's post is about World War I fiction. Yes, you read that right - I said World War I! There is a plethora of great World War II fiction and I know a lot of people love to read it - I'm one of them and in fact I read enough of it that I could probably write a second post just updating my post on World War II fiction from Veteran's Day 2 years ago. But believe it or not, there are actually some really good novels about World War I which I’ve read in the past few years as well, and I thought it would be interesting to showcase those. And I think because I've read less books on World War I, I find them really interesting and even learn a lot from them - in fact I often find myself going on the internet to learn more during/after reading them because World War I is kind of confusing. So here are the novels I most recommend about World War I.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Monday, November 2, 2020
Science Fiction
I recently received a request for my recommendations for science fiction books. I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I actually love science fiction. It was pretty much the bulk of what I read as a teenager, but now science fiction represents a relatively small fraction of the books I read. But I am always on the hunt for good new science fiction, and I definitely have some good ones to recommend!
Thursday, October 29, 2020
5 Star Review: Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano
Happy to announce that I just read my third 5 star book of the year - Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano. Wow, what a book!
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Diverse Voices - Fiction by Diverse Authors
Recently I asked my blog readers for suggestions for blog topics. One of the requests I got was for my favorite books by diverse authors, and I thought this was a great idea. I know many people in the last year have stepped up their reading of non-fiction and memoirs about racism and anti-racism. That’s very important, and I’ve been doing a little of that too, but I think there’s also a lot you can get out of reading fiction by and about people of different backgrounds. Good fiction helps you really see the world through other eyes which makes for not just a good reading experience but food for thought as well, not to mention supporting diverse authors as well.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Anticipated Books of Fall 2020
It has been a while since I have posted anything - don't know where the time goes! But never fear, I have spent plenty of time not just reading, but reading and researching upcoming books. So without further ado, here are the books being published this fall that I'm most looking forward to!