Some years I have trouble coming up with 10 really good books to share with you. There are times when the books I've read are fine, but nothing noteworthy and nothing I want to tell everyone to read. This year, I had 10 easy, plus a few honorable mentions. Without further ado, here are my top non-fiction books from 2021!
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I don't post a lot of book reviews on here, but this one is a Christmas devotional for moms to help slow down the season and reclaim Christmas! That's something I need to share because I post about things that help moms!
I really like reading and owning books that I enjoy is kind of one of my love languages. I want to be able to loan them to others and read them whenever the mood strikes and sometimes, I even underline or make notes in them! *gasp* Yes, I am one of "those" people :) It took me some time to get to that point, though.
Believe it or not, I do not have an endless supply of funds with which to purchase books, so I have gotten creative in how (and when) I get my books. Some of my all-time favorite books are ones that are deep and have a message or have complex characters. I love that fiction can help me see myself and the real world more clearly by putting things into a pretend world. Sometimes seeing a character think and work through something can help me see it more clearly myself. Have you ever experienced that?
Summertime is a great time to read. People take books on their trips and there just seems to be more time for pleasures like reading. I discovered several new books/authors this summer and also started re-reading the Trixie Belden series but there were a few new books that really stood out this summer and I'm going to share those with you. Maybe you'll want to add them to your next summer's reading list!
I was the rare kid who did not read Harry Potter as a kid. A lot of my friends did but I guess they just didn't talk about it around me because I never felt like I was missing out. As I got older, I started hearing the debate among Christians over whether or not people should be reading these books. I decided I needed to read them for myself to draw my own conclusions. After all, how can I make a decision for my own kids if all I have are other people's opinions?
Books and photography. Two of my favorite things put together in a very creative way. I was noticing recently how colorful a lot of my books are. I thought it would be fun to see just how many books I had of certain colors. These are just books that are stored in my bedroom and are the most colorful. I didn't get all the possibilities.
I set myself the goal of reading 20 books off of my "to-read" shelf, the physical one and the one on Goodreads. At this time, I have two more to go and I think I'll get there since I'm in the middle of two right now :)
I love to read. I read constantly; usually at least two at a time, one fiction and one non-fiction. Today's lists will just involve fiction books in a few different categories: trilogies, series (anything more than three books), action/suspense, and single books.
I read a lot more non-fiction these days (my plan worked!!) but still way less than fiction, so doing this post still makes sense. Some amazing books ended up on my shelves this past year, including some advanced reads, so I'm not quite sure how many books will be on this wrap up list. I'll try to keep it to fifteen or fewer :)
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