Bibliophile’s Collective Tuesday – What Makes You Choose a Book?

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We all have specific tastes in literature, which equates to the genres we mainly read, but there is another reason that a book can catch our interest - something that fascinates us. Obviously, the list is vast and always changing as we grow older, gain life experiences and even move location, whether to a new town or country. These underlining interests can even stem from childhood. For instance, I was taught about the natural world around me and the globe from an early age and I enjoy books that encompass that. My children's book, Ockleberries to the Rescue is set in a forest, where magical sprites help their woodland animal friends.  Ockleberries I also became intrigued with reincarnation and life after death after experiencing several incidences while nursing. My favorite novel uses this topic as it's basis. Ferney by James Long is a book, I reread regularly not just because of the reincarnation element but also because it is beautifully written and I love the characters.  I recently found two books, with this topic. Past Presence by Nicole Bross and River of Destiny  by Babara Erskine. They are spellbinding stories and well written. I also used reincarnation in my own novel, The Twesome Loop where four characters meet their past souls in modern day. It is a romance that begins in England but culminates in a beautiful Italian villa. amazonfullcovertwesomeloop What guides you to specific genres? Do you seek out books that use a certain topic or theme? I would love to hear about them.

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