Favorite Reads #OpenBook Blog Hop

March 23, 2020

Ask your readers to share their favorite books.

This post is for you! Share your favorite books and tell us a bit about them.

Here’s one to get the ball rolling from Chelle de Notte on Twitter:

Tell the Wolves I’m Home is my favorite book.  And a greater story…it paints a very clear picture of being set in a certain place and time, yet the emotions are timeless.

And one from me:

First off, it’s ridiculous to ask for one favorite book. So, I’ll bend the rules and go with the Harper Hall Trilogy from Anne McCaffrey. The story of Menolly, her struggles and her ultimate triumph, found a place in my heart the first time I read the books.

Now, it’s your turn. Share the books that have touched you, entertained, you, or taught you in the comments below. And if someone else has already mentioned your book, I don’t care, add it to the list again! I’ve already broken the rules, so you can too!

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March 23, 2020

Ask your readers to share their favorite books.

Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.

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3 Comments

  1. It would appear we are social distancing on the blog hop this week.

    I love finding new authors to love. You suggested the Longmire series a while back and I just finished the third book. I wouldn’t say they are my favorite books, but they’re keeping my attention.

    • I haven’t read the latest Longmire book yet. He lost me a few books back and they aren’t on the top of my want-to-read list anymore.

  2. I’m going to recommend a favorite from when I was in high school, and something that not a lot of people I know know about… A Royal Quest by Mary Lide. I really enjoyed this book back then. It is a medieval tale, somewhat fantasy.

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