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Hi, my community. :)
I think I get pickier with age. I'm fairly particular about what I like to read now. I like it when books make me feel hopeful and inspired. I tend to prefer somewhat light-hearted stories with a female main character. It's nice when she's in her 30s like me, but I'm kind of flexible. I'm not really into high-school-aged main characters anymore, though (but there are exceptions when it's a unique situation--such as in Cinder). I like some romance, but I don't want it to be the entire topic--a little goes a long way with me. I like happyish endings. I don't mind an unlikely situation, but I don't want super cheesy lines and completely unrealistic reactions. Mysteries are fun sometimes.
Authors I've really enjoyed lately:
Mary Kay Andrews
Sophie Kinsella
Beth Harbison
Emily Giffin
Sarah Strohmeyer
Kristen Heitzmann
Rainbow Rowell
Lauren Weisberger
I'm currently reading one by Hester Browne, and it's pretty good so far.
Authors I've tried but am not really in the mood for, in case you're going to suggest them: Jennifer Weiner, Mary Stewart, Cecelia Ahern (actually I have never made it through a book of hers--so boring!), Elizabeth Peters, Elizabeth Adler, Dorothea Benton Frank.
I loooove audiobooks and don't put in a lot of time reading book-books, so I'm looking for suggestions of authors who have audio of some books available. I'm open to Christian and non, provided the Christian isn't totally corny, and the non isn't full of sex scenes.
So...have I been too specific, or do some of you have some ideas for me? :)
I think I get pickier with age. I'm fairly particular about what I like to read now. I like it when books make me feel hopeful and inspired. I tend to prefer somewhat light-hearted stories with a female main character. It's nice when she's in her 30s like me, but I'm kind of flexible. I'm not really into high-school-aged main characters anymore, though (but there are exceptions when it's a unique situation--such as in Cinder). I like some romance, but I don't want it to be the entire topic--a little goes a long way with me. I like happyish endings. I don't mind an unlikely situation, but I don't want super cheesy lines and completely unrealistic reactions. Mysteries are fun sometimes.
Authors I've really enjoyed lately:
Mary Kay Andrews
Sophie Kinsella
Beth Harbison
Emily Giffin
Sarah Strohmeyer
Kristen Heitzmann
Rainbow Rowell
Lauren Weisberger
I'm currently reading one by Hester Browne, and it's pretty good so far.
Authors I've tried but am not really in the mood for, in case you're going to suggest them: Jennifer Weiner, Mary Stewart, Cecelia Ahern (actually I have never made it through a book of hers--so boring!), Elizabeth Peters, Elizabeth Adler, Dorothea Benton Frank.
I loooove audiobooks and don't put in a lot of time reading book-books, so I'm looking for suggestions of authors who have audio of some books available. I'm open to Christian and non, provided the Christian isn't totally corny, and the non isn't full of sex scenes.
So...have I been too specific, or do some of you have some ideas for me? :)
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Date: 2015-04-09 02:40 am (UTC)I haven't read all of these, so I can't totally vouch for content, but as far as I know they seem like possibly good fits -
Meg Cabot's adult novels
Jane Green
I just got one called A Hopeless Romantic by Harriet Evans that's supposed to be like Hester Browne, but I haven't gotten to read it yet.
If you do feel like young adult fic at any point, I've really enjoyed Maureen Johnson's books - they're funny, not over the top romance, and typically very real-worldish. The Name of the Star series incorporates a mystery, too.
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Date: 2015-04-10 04:55 pm (UTC)I do want to try more of Meg Cabot's adult novels. I have read one, and was kind of disappointed at how she seemed so eager to include sex (and this one ended with a sex scene...weird). But there are some I'd like to read if only they'd come out on audio in my library! I have so many non-audio books to read already :P But I am trying to read more, so maybe.
Oh yes, I've listened to some Maureen Johnson, actually! The first one of Suite Scarlett (really funny) and the envelopes series, so far. I'll have teo look into the Name of the Star. I think I have the next Suite Scarlett on my Kindle.
Thank you!
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Date: 2015-04-12 10:08 pm (UTC)And I haven't actually read any of Meg Cabots adult books, so I didn't realize she includes content like that. =P Good to know for my future recommendings!
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Date: 2015-04-13 04:48 pm (UTC)Yeah, it's weird...like all this time when she's written YA books, she's been thinking, "Gosh, I want the freedom of writing about sex!!" Haha. It reminded me a little of when a person grows up conservatively and then rebels and starts swearing as part of their new persona. Kind of frustrating and eyerolling.
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