I love books. To hold them, read them, or write them, books make
me happy. But here’s my dirty little secret: I tend to
stay in my comfort zone of fantasy. Over the years I’ve dabbled in other
genres, especially historical fiction, often romantic suspense, and sometimes
thrillers. Then one day I won a copy of Tessa Dare’s The
Scandalous, Dissolute, No-good Mr. Wright and my love of Regency was born.
Who knew!
Since then, I’ve bought Tessa’s entire collection
and several other author’s books in the genre. I’m
telling you, if you haven’t tried Regency, give it a go!
Tessa Dare’s a member of one
of my writing groups and I’m fortunate in the fact that I belong
to many groups (most of them associated with Romance Writers of America) and
hear about new books all the time. But what if you’re not a writer?
How do you find books? There are SO MANY to choose from! Where do you begin?
Word of mouth is great, but there are tons of places online readers
can find new books. Goodreads is a fun place to start. Just search for the
genre you like and hundreds of of choices will pop up. Scan the reviews, join
some groups, interact with other readers, it’s a book lovers
paradise. Be careful though, you might lose an entire day just to perusing the
lovely book covers. Not that I’ve ever done that, mind you. ;)
And then there are places that make it easy to find new books,
like BookPerk. I discovered this gem a few years ago and I’m
hooked. http://www.bookperk.com
BookPerk is this cool site that sends ‘E-book bargains,
giveaways, exclusives, and more—delivered straight to your inbox.’
Most of the books are $1.99, but some are $2.99, and if you look at the
list price, you’re getting a great savings. The best
part? It’s totally legit! The deals are emailed to you, and you buy
them through Amazon, B&N, Apple, Google, Kobo, or Indiebound.
What I love about BookPerk is it gets me to expand my reading
beyond my comfort zone. I’ve bought literary fiction, humor,
biography, and even a paranormal book because of them.
Another way I’m breaking out of my reading comfort
zone is by joining a book club. A friend of mine started a monthly book club
where reading the book is mandatory to coming to the meeting. We meet at a
restaurant that serves the best cheese plate I’ve ever had, so
that’s a compelling reason to read the damn book! Last month we
read Hugh Howey’s Wool, and this month we’re
reading Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein.
Two totally opposite genres and I love it.
I’m stretching my book tastes and
delving into genres I didn’t know I’d enjoy. It’s
something I highly suggest everyone try. If you can’t find a book club
in your area, Goodreads has many online clubs. The discussions are lively and
well-moderated, again, I say give it a go!
As an author, I’m always curious how readers find books. As a reader, I’m always looking for something that will grab me and not let go. Someone once asked me to name my top five favorite books. I couldn’t do it. They change with the seasons of my life. I love them all. At one time or another, they are all my favorites.
Website: www.TameriEtherton.com
14 comments:
Thanks for being with us today, Tameri. I subscribe to Bookbub but hadn't heard of BookPerk, so I'm going to check that out. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thank YOU HiDee! It's such a pleasure to be on your blog today. I hope you enjoy BookPerk as much as I do. Just today I saw two books that I want to read, one from James Rollins, score! Again, stretching my comfort zone.
Now, I need to make time to read all these fabulous books.
Tameri,
Thanks for the bookperk tip. I'd never heard of it, so went and signed up. I like to read everything. So, I'm doomed. LOL! I write RS and Paranormal, but an epic fantasy has been teasing me. I especially pay attention to debut authors as it gives me an idea of what is selling. Even better if they mention who their editor or agent is. =)
Hey Jan!
Oooh, you are in trouble with BookPerk. Fortunately, they only send a few each day or I'd be broke! One of my beta readers suggested it to me, so I'm glad I can pay it forward.
I write mostly fantasy, with my first novel coming out in September, and I'm dipping my toes in the RW and Urban Fantasy worlds. We're a bit opposite in our writing genres! Go for the epic fantasy. I'm always looking for great new books to read, so get going!
I have favorite authors: Darynda Jones, Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, Jocelynn Drake, Karen Chance and Suzanne Johnson. I hear about new authors from my favorite authors (giveaways, interviews, guest spots, recommendations, etc) I recently read Donna Augustine's Alchemy series and it was very good!
Hi, there, Gal Pal!
You know, more than anyone, what genre I write - so glad you're willing to venture into uncharted territory and read my mysteries and memoirs.
As far as my favorite five books, jeepers. It might change from day to day, but these are the books I return to for inspiration and ideas:
The Count of Monte Cristo
Les Miserables
A Prayer for Owen Meany
The Thurber Carnival
A View from A Broad (Bette Midler)
Call me eclectic. Or don't.
Great post! Best wishes. :)
-R.T. Wolfe
Book perk is new to me also! Thanks for the rec, Tameri. :)
Dawn, you listed several of my favorites, too. Darynda is amazing. And Suzanne Johnson, so fun! I haven't heard of Donna Augustine, but that sounds like a great series, I'll have to check it out.
I love reading that you hear of authors through other authors. Paying it forward is important to me, and the more we can promote each other, the better!
Thanks for your comment and the great suggestions.
Gayle, you are certainly eclectic! And I love that about you. I'm also glad I took a chance and stretched my comfort zone on your memoirs and mysteries. The bad news? Now I'm hooked. Love them!
Stay eclectic, my friend. It's part of what makes you so damn incredible.
Thanks, R.T.!
You're welcome, Coleen! Just be ready to get loads of fabulous books and then think, when am I going to read all these? It's kind of addictive. :)
Enjoy!
Some books have been recommended, others I just stumble on. If a cover catches my attention, I'll read the blurb ... and then a few reviews.
Favorite five? I have to choose FIVE? That sucks, lol. Alas, Babylon (how a Florida community survives and thrives after a worldwide nuclear war in the 1950s) has been a favorite forever, as has Mrs. Mike (adventures of a young American woman in the Canadian wilderness in the early 1900s). Hmm. An Angel For Emily (a guardian angle comes to earth to save the life of the woman he loves), The Monster at the End of this Book (gotta love Grover), and Perfect (woman hijacked by an innocent man escaping prison - gasp! - falls in love with him).
I need to read outside the paranormal genre more. You've tempted me to give Regency a go.
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