I love knowing what others are reading. It helps me find books and authors to add to my own “To Read” list. So I thought I’d try to do a post at the end of each month to tell you about the books I’ve read. I hope you find it helpful in discovering a new-to-you book or author.
I’ll start with non-fiction. I don’t usually read a ton of non-fiction, but I started the year with two helpful ones:
Rob was on a panel I attended at the Texas Book Festival last fall. I was intrigued by this book of noticing assignments, because I feel in this age of technology I’ve lost some of my noticing skills, the ones that helped make me a writer. This is a book of exercises on noticing, and reading them has helped me elevate my noticing skills again. Not only did it heighten my notice of noticing, but it gives me a resource to go back to if I want to challenge myself with a specific noticing exercise.
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose in an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earely

Now on to the fun stuff—fiction!
The Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia

A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter

Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes

More Than Words Can Say by Karen Witemeyer

The Spice King by Elizabeth Camden

As I look back over my reading, I realize almost all my fiction this month was from Bethany House Publishers! Not planned at all, but all great reads!

