5 Books I Wish I’d Read Sooner

There are a few that I had wish I’d read sooner. Continue reading to see what I picked and let me know in the comments what you would have picked…….

Harry Potter = The first one is actually the Harry Potter series. I didn’t get into the Harry Potter series when it first came out because I didn’t think a children’s series could hold my attention. But then I noticed that several of my friends and family members were reading it so I decided to give it a try. When I did start reading it (and liking it) was shortly after the 5th book had come out.

“Crave” series by Tracy Wolff = The “Crave” series is next on my list. I didn’t get as late of a start on this one as I had with the Harry Potter series. However, the first two books of the series were already out by the time I got into this series. This series has been described as “Harry Potter meets Twilight”.

The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin = I read this book in 2021 but it turns out that it was released in April of that year so I guess I hadn’t waited that long before I stumbled across this book. I normally didn’t read “historical fiction” until I read this book. Now, I make sure to give it a try.

Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi = The series revolves around a specific cafe` in Japan that allows you to travel back in time, however, there are rules for traveling back in time. Each book in the series covers 4 different stories following a different person and their experience traveling back in time.

Darcy Coates = The last one is actually a specific author instead of just a book or series. When I got my Kindle Fire, I was browsing horror in general when I discovered this particular author completely by accident. She had already written several books by this point. Since discovering her, her books have now shown up in paperback form in different book stores in my area and she’s written even more since then. I just wish I had discovered her when she first started writing. She’s a good author to follow if you like horror.

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