Why You Read Fiction – part 2

Last week’s comments about why you read fiction were enlightening, encouraging, and as varied as the titles on my office book shelves. But it was the results that really touched my heart. Here’s a breakdown:


Reasons for reading fiction:


Refueling


Entertainment


Emotional and mental relaxation


Stimulation


Mental get-away


 


Results of reading fiction:


Hearing God’s voice


New hope


A changed life or marriage


Spiritual growth


Information and example


Experiencing unknown worlds


Meeting new people


 As a novelist, I read a lot of books. It’s my favorite pastime. In the last few months I’ve read several novels that offered one or more of all the things mentioned above. I‘d like to share a few of the newer titles and recent award-winners with you this week, and next week, I’ll list older releases.


In exchange, I’d like to hear what book or books have blessed you this year—that way we can all benefit from new-to-us stories. An old classic or a recent release, it doesn’t matter.


Resources:


 


Book 5 days in skye Five Days in Skye by Carla Laureano


2014 RITA Award winner for Inspirational Romance


 


 


 


 


Book all in good timeAll in Good Time by Maureen Lang


2014 Selah Award Winner, Romance


 


 


 


 


Book once upon a princeOnce Upon a Prince by Rachel Hauck


2014 Selah Award Finalist, Romance


 


 


 


 


Book such a timeFor Such a Time by Kate Breslin


 


 


 


 


 


Book had to be youIt Had to Be You by Susan May Warren


 


 


 


 


 


Book 4 weddingsFour Weddings and a Kiss a Western Bride Collection by Margaret Brownley, Robin lee Hatcher, Mary Connealy, and Debra Clopton


 


 


 


 


 


So tell me, what great book has touched you in a unique way this year? Any genre (other than those obviously inappropriate). Let me hear from you!


 

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