Five Good Reads

Ever since I discovered GoodReads I've become slightly obsessed with finding new book recommendations based on old favorites. Over the past few months I've probably read more books than I've read in the last two years combined. Judging by the length of my "to-read" list, I won't be slowing down anytime soon. Out of the last 15 or so books that I've finished, these are my top five picks:

Design Finch Good Read – Kitchen House

Title: The Kitchen House Author: Kathleen Grissom Genre: Historical Fiction One Sentence Synopsis: When a white servant girl violates the order of plantation society, she finds herself perilously straddling two very different worlds. Read If: You loved The Help.

Design Finch Good Read – Quiet

Title: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking Author: Susan Cain Genre: Non Fiction One Sentence Synopsis: Although often labeled as "quiet" or "shy", introverts have natural superpowers – of persistence, concentration, insight, and sensitivity – to do creative work, solve complex problems, and make invaluable contributions to society. Read If: Your idea of a perfect Saturday night is curling up in your PJs with a good book.

Design Finch Good Read – 7

Title: 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess Author: Jen Hatmaker Genre: Christian Non Fiction One Sentence Synopsis: A funny and thought-provoking look into the Hatmaker family's experiment to purge seven areas of excess (food, clothes, possessions, media, waste, spending and stress) in order to simplify their lives with the goal of creating more space for God's kingdom. Read If: You have more than 2 varieties of jelly in your fridge.

Design Finch Good Read – Unbroken

Title: Unbroken Author: Laura Hillenbrand Genre: Biography One Sentence Synopsis: A captivating, eye-opening, true story about the resilience of an Olympic hopeful turned POW during WWII. Read If: You've ever taken your next meal for granted.

Design Finch Good Read – Sparkly Green Earrings

Title: Sparkly Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn Author: Melanie Shankle Genre: Christian Memoir One Sentence Synopsis: A witty yet insightful memoir of Melanie's experiences with marriage, pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of motherhood – all told with an honest hilarity that makes you feel like you're having a chat with your best friend. Read If: You were once a child, have ever had a child, or even kinda sorta thought about maybe having one.

What good books have you read lately?

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