Have you ever read a book based on its title and book cover?
I did. I do.
Lately, I started my 2020 Goodreads Reading Challenge. I have read 15 books so far, an eclectic mix of memoirs, fairy tales, children’s books, fiction and historical books. I just thought it would be a good change to see book titles and book covers, how they were presented, not necessarily authors. I always read same authors anyway when I find some of their books interesting. Historical books to me always come in first because I love history no matte if the setting was just incorporated in the book itself. There is something wonderful knowing about the early years of man’s existence, how people were able to cope with lesser amenities that we have now. Period stories are fascinating to me.
Of course it is always a thrill to discover new authors, some recommended by fellow book lovers and some I find online. It is always nice to see a place described in another perspective. I recently saw Stephen King’s the Green Mile but I am not ready yet to read another Stephen King. It was years ago when I discovered some of his earlier works and I liked The Shining best. That was followed by my fascination with Robert Ludlum and Richard North Patterson. I had so many Ludlum books before but I lost some of it back in 2009 during a typhoon that flooded our place. Leon Uris came next, history at its best. I also love the works of Frank McCourt. ‘Tis and Angela’s Ashes are the best. I also read The Teacher Man. I haven’t discovered yet if he has new books in the market.
Occasionally, I read love stories too. I enjoyed A Hundred Little Flames. A unique story, an engrossing read. I am presently reading Dance Upon The Air by Nora Roberts. It has some good reviews on Goodreads. Sometimes though I am challenged by reading some unknown authors and not so good book reviews.
What have you been reading lately? Can you recommend authors that you like?
Right now I am reading Children of the Land, a book about life as an undocumented immigrant from a teenager’s view. So far I really like it. An author you might want to check out is Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. I’ve read most of her books and am especially fond of The Mistress of Spices and Sister of my Heart. 🙋♀️
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I will do that and would love to read the book you mentioned if I could find a copy here. Thanks Sabine for the recommendation.
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You are welcome! Any book by her is good, including some of the short stories she wrote. I love novels set in India. It sounds so alive. Have you read the Life of Pi?
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I’ve watched it before but I haven’t read it yet.
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I love the movie too, but read the book if you can get it.
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Will find one soon. Thanks!
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I admit I often choose books based on the title and the cover. Almost always when I do this, I thoroughly enjoy the book!
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Haha, you too? I’m glad to know l’m not alone in this. Happy reading Deb👩💼🥰
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I am one third of the way through Dickens’s “The Pickwick Papers”. I knew a Frenchman who based his wine buying on “a pretty label”.
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I haven’t found Dickens’ work yet except for A Christmas Carol.
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I agree about ‘Angela’s Ashes’. That is a fantastic book, and affected me a great deal. I second the suggestion about Dickens. I would recommend starting with ‘Great Expectations’, which can be read for free online. His character descriptions are second to none.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1400/1400-h/1400-h.htm
Best wishes, Pete.
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My husband says he can always tell that if a book has a cover with a woman and the beach I will read it! Right now I am reading Diane Chamberlain’s “Big Lies in a Small Town.”
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I haven’t read any book by Diane Chamberlain yet. Is it good?
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Yes. Very intriguing. I like her books over all.
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Would love to find one 🥰
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