What Book Should You Read Right Now?

Sometimes you just don't know what to read.....

Hannah
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On May 6, 2015

Which time period is your favorite?

What genre do you want to read right now?

Which setting looks most appealing?

Would you like to read a series?

What kind of protagonist do you like?

What is the most important part of a book?

Do you want the main character to be...

Which word or phrase can you most relate to right now?

Inklings

Inklings

You should read the Inklings series by Melanie M Jeschke. This is an excellent romance novel that takes place in Oxford, England in the 1960s. Though it takes place in the 60s, many of the struggles the characters face are very applicable today. (This book is somewhat lesser known, but it's worth it if you are able to get a copy!) Enjoy reading!

The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings

Ahhhh, Lord of the Rings... this is a classic fantasy/adventure series. Join Frodo Baggins on his adventure through Middle Earth as he struggles with the difficult responsibility he has been given. With this book, you will definitely feel the frustration of the characters and the pressure from their quest to save Middle Earth. And if you've already read this series.... well, it's good enough to read more than once.

The Chronicles of Narnia

The Chronicles of Narnia

You should read the Chronicles of Narnia! This series never gets old. Whether you're 10 or 70 you will always be able to enjoy these books. They bring new lessons to the reader every time they are read. Join the different characters on their discoveries in the fantastical land of Narnia. Enjoy!

Harry Potter

Harry Potter

You should read Harry Potter! This series is a classic. Enjoy the spell-binding tale filled with magic, love, and justice. Join Harry, Ron, and Hermione as they fight evil and learn about what true friendship really is. Not only is this book an excellent story, it also teaches the reader numerous life lessons. Enjoy!

Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables

You should read Anne of Green Gables! This is an excellent piece of realistic fiction that takes place in the early 1900s on Prince Edward Island. Join the imaginative young orphan Anne Shirley as she grows up and becomes a beautiful young lady. Not to mention, that this book has some romance too... hopefully, you'll come to love Anne as much as I did. Enjoy!

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

You should read the Great Gatsby! What a classic. This book is jam-packed with themes, symbols, and lessons from America in the 1920s. Life was always a party, well, at least for the rich. This book portrays the excesses as well as the problems in the 1920s and is a very good read. Enjoy!

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