So here are my 5
favourite fiction reads and my 5 favourite non-fiction reads of the year — so difficult to narrow it down!
Not exact matches
books i
read The Sky Beneath My Feet by Lisa Samson:: I'm pretty hard to please when it comes to «Christian»
fiction (as in: I don't really like it) but Lisa Samson is consistently my
favourite in this much - maligned...
I tend to
read my
favourite fiction books over and over, and I never get sick of them.
Each month in the student flyer children will find a terrific selection of new and noteworthy
fiction, classics, award - winning titles, perennial
favourites, reference books, and more — all at amazing values and just - right
reading levels.
For example, you see that you both like to
read science
fiction novels and you wish to find out who their
favourite author is.
I've been
reading and researching Victorian
fiction ever since, and constantly return to my original
favourites — Dickens (all), Wilkie Collins (all, but especially The Woman in White, The Moonstone, and Armadale), J.S. Le Fanu (Uncle Silas), Mary Elizabeth Braddon (Lady Audley's Secret)-- and to the shorter
fiction with which the magazines from the mid 1850s, like Temple Bar and Belgravia, are replete.
Rereading
favourites books continued into my grown - up years, especially once I started
reading Christian
fiction.
Yes, my
favourite genre is romance, but I
read most genres of Christian
fiction — it shares that underlying message of hope.