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A genre you don't normally read
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I read ‘Finding Emma’ by Courtnee Turner Hoyle. I started this book without knowing the genre and boy was I thrown for a loop! I don’t want to give too much away, but this book literally kept me up the night after I finished it. It wasn’t horror or thriller or frightening, it was just unsettling in the way you question yourself and how you would respond. I highly recommend this book. It will come out in March.Finding Emma
River wrote: "I read ‘Finding Emma’ by Courtnee Turner Hoyle. I started this book without knowing the genre and boy was I thrown for a loop! I don’t want to give too much away, but this book literally kept me up..."What is the genre of this one? You’ve piqued my curiosity!
Megan wrote: "River wrote: "I read ‘Finding Emma’ by Courtnee Turner Hoyle. I started this book without knowing the genre and boy was I thrown for a loop! I don’t want to give too much away, but this book litera..."It's romance and science fiction. I got it as an ARC without knowing anything about it. That twist....
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert ✔ Contemporary Romantic Comedy with oh-so detailed descriptions of sexual sensations..... yeah, not normally my thing!
Tipping the Water Jar of Heaven I read this book becuase a friend recommended it. I rarely read poetry. The poet is quite religious so several poems had religious themes. To get a bit more poetry in my life, I may read some of the poetry books from the BYL upper levels.
Books mentioned in this topic
Tipping the Water Jar of Heaven (other topics)Finding Emma (other topics)


Ideas:
high fantasy
dystopian
horror
romance
historical fiction
literary fiction
graphic novel
self-help
true crime
drama (stories written in script form)