And They Call It Book Love

Running my fingers across the rows of shiny spines, I slowly slide one out of its place among the other tantalizing covers. The aroma of recently cut paper and new print fills my senses. I absorb the words stretching across the back. Heart racing, I wonder what type of adventure this book will take on.


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Sorry Romance fans. Love is fleeting. Book Love is forever. Think about it. Whether you’re two or one hundred and two, a good story is always one of life’s greatest pleasures.


How to Find Your Next Love


Book Stores – Ask for staff recommendations


Goodreads.com – Check out their Listopia section with recommendations by readers just like you


Best Seller Lists – Amazon and B&N both have Best Seller Lists. I’ll be honest. I rarely pick from the best seller lists, because they distract from other (and possibly better) books


BookBub and Riffle – Books on these sites are vetted pretty well. And they feature the ones on sale. Big bonus!


Word of Mouth – Book clubs or Goodread Groups are a great way to discuss what others are reading


What I’m Reading Right Now:


Tangerine by Christine Mangan


Death Without Company by Craig Johnson


Odd Hours by Dean Koontz


 

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Published on February 14, 2018 05:00
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