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What types of books do you like to read?
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Aug 07, 2014 11:20AM
Hi everyone, I am wondering what types of books everyone likes to read. I am a romance lover. Oh the sappier the romance the better and it is great when the two are totally clueless too LOL. I read 95% Christian books. The sub-genres I like are historical, contemporary, Amish, and regency. I really don't care for mystery or suspense books for well honestly I don't like thinking about a book too much. I read to relax and take it easy sometimes. I even have certain types of publishers I read when I really want nothing but fluff for my mind, and other publishers when I want to exercise my mind even more than normal. I go through cycles of what type of book I read that is for sure. For months I could be in my historical phase then suddenly boom I am into reading Amish books, then boom maybe back into the historical, then snap right into regency LOL. There is no reason or rhyme to my cycles of reading choices sometimes. So what type of books do you all like?
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I never really read a Native American book Brenda. Could you give me a recommendation for one for I enjoy reading new types of books. I have learned my lesson on not giving a book a chance. I would have sworn a few months back that I didn't like missionary in Africa books, then picked one up at the library by chance and didn't bother reading the back, and LOVED it. So now I am open a little more to new books.
Oh yeah forgot to mention I can't stand first person books. I have tried rewarding them and for some reason I just can't stand them. lol
Oh yeah forgot to mention I can't stand first person books. I have tried rewarding them and for some reason I just can't stand them. lol


I just put the book "Follow the River" on hold from the library. You know I have never read any Scottish books yet, and not sure if it is something I would be interested in. HOWEVER, with that said, I will have to check out at least the first book of that series and knowing my love of books, I will find a new area of books to read. You see before I picked up my first regency book, I would have sworn up and down I would hate it for it is just a bunch of old stuffed shirts with lords and such, but then I read one book and fell in love LOL. I have put the "Lowlands of Scotland" series on my tbr list. Things have suddenly taken a twist here at home and so I am not sure how much reading I will get done unless it is on my kindle. I was just informed that my son will be coming home sometime in the next few months, so I now have to make room for him. I am thrilled for it has been three years since he has been home, but there is a lot to do after all that time at home without him LOL.

When I rate the books, I rate on the writers abilities, not necessarily on wether there was too much language and sexual content, but if there was an over abundance in my opinion I will usually mention it in the review.
I also agree on the first person books. They are quite hard to read. I have to really like the author and have a strong interest in the story line... And then it seems my brain spends most of the time trying to translate the story into third person form. Sometimes I do better listening to the audiobook on those.

June wrote: "I also agree on the first person books. They are quite hard to read. I have to really like the author and have a strong interest in the story line... And then it seems my brain spends most of the time trying to translate the story into third person form. Sometimes I do better listening to the audiobook on those."
Oh I never thought about listening to it. There is a book "Courting Cate" by Leslie Gould, that I forced myself to read. I thought that the story line sounded really good but I struggled with the whole book and the rest of the books sound interesting. I am going to try listening to those books now. Also there is another Amish series that I am going to have find again that is in the first person and from the guys point of view that again the story line sounds really interesting, but I read two pages and put it down.
Brenda wrote: "When it comes to first person books I put myself in the position of the character and that makes it less confusing for me. Kinda makes me feel like I am the main character, if you will. "
I tried that myself Brenda but I found myself wanting to know what the other characters were thinking LOL. I guess I love the whole feeling of knowing more for each character than just the one character. I guess I am just a greedy reader who wants to know what everyone is thinking.
Oh I never thought about listening to it. There is a book "Courting Cate" by Leslie Gould, that I forced myself to read. I thought that the story line sounded really good but I struggled with the whole book and the rest of the books sound interesting. I am going to try listening to those books now. Also there is another Amish series that I am going to have find again that is in the first person and from the guys point of view that again the story line sounds really interesting, but I read two pages and put it down.
Brenda wrote: "When it comes to first person books I put myself in the position of the character and that makes it less confusing for me. Kinda makes me feel like I am the main character, if you will. "
I tried that myself Brenda but I found myself wanting to know what the other characters were thinking LOL. I guess I love the whole feeling of knowing more for each character than just the one character. I guess I am just a greedy reader who wants to know what everyone is thinking.

The worst ever was one I don't remember anything about the book or the author except that she wrote in first person but she wrote for both characters switching back and forth and it was hard to keep track of wether it was the guy or the girl talking and I'd have to stop and figure it out. Too complicated.
June wrote: "The worst ever was one I don't remember anything about the book or the author except that she wrote in first person but she wrote for both characters switching back and forth and it was hard to keep track of wether it was the guy or the girl talking and I'd have to stop and figure it out. Too complicated."
Holy smokes I would have put the book down and run screaming the other way. I read to escape like you June and I got through Courting Cate but to try and figure out who is talking in first person would drive me batty beyond batty LOL.
Holy smokes I would have put the book down and run screaming the other way. I read to escape like you June and I got through Courting Cate but to try and figure out who is talking in first person would drive me batty beyond batty LOL.

Brenda wrote: "I would draw the line at a double first person book. Wonder if the author ever got confused during the writing since they usually can't finish a manuscript in one sitting."
I would hope if that is the case then that at least it was their first book and would get better with staying in with the same person all the way through future books.
I would hope if that is the case then that at least it was their first book and would get better with staying in with the same person all the way through future books.


97% of my books are Love Inspired, Amish, Clean romance, Christian romance based. I read a little bit of Nicholas Sparks, Debbie Maccomber, Nora Roberts, etc. but not as much as i use to. I do not read paranormal, vampiers, witches, warlocks, halloween, demaons, fallen angels, sci-fi, horror, or anything of that nature anymore. I prefer something uplifting and good natured.
