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“Book Quiz-Matching You With Your Next Read” by Jack Pow- ers
Do you prefer ction or non- ction?
Do you prefer scary, romantic, or adventurous?
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You might be interested in historical ction. Try out “The Da Vinci Code”.
Would you rather read something historical, biographical, or about nature?
Which of these sounds most appealling?
You got “And Then There Were None”, a reknowned mystery book.
WWI was a very important historical event, and “The Guns of August” recounts it, serving as an excellent historical read.
One of the most popular romantic novels is “The Notebook”, maybe give it a read. Is sci- or fantasy more your cup of tea?
“Alexander Hamilton” was such a good biography, it inspired the Hamilton Musical. You may enjoy it too.
You might have heard of “A Wrinkle in Time”, and for good reason. Give it a chance sometime. Fantasy is one of the more popular genres, so you won’t be at a loss for good books. “The Lord of the Rings” is a classic series worth cheking out. The intricate “World of Wonders...” might be a worthy read for you.
You got “It”, by the famous Steven King.
You ended up with the relatively recent “The Girl On The Train”, which was reviewed highly across the board.
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“It”, an evil entity, preys on the likes of young children. Throughout the book, the “Losers Club” must overcome their greateste fears in order to take down this horri c monster.
A Wrinkle In Time By Madeleine L’Engle
Meg Murray, and her little brother and neighbor travel through time and space to nd Meg’s father in this groundbreaking novel.
The Guns of August By Barbara Tuchman
This book centers around the rst month of the rst world war, and the cause of the con ict. It also goes into detail about the military powers involved in it.
The Girl on the Train By Paula Hawkins
The so-called girl on the train watches people obsessively on her commute to work, and comes up with the perfect fantasy life for one particular couple.
Alexander Hamilton By Ron Chernow
This biography, simply put, goes over the history, life, and story of one Alexander Hamilton, an in uential American historical gure who had gone largely unrecognized up to the point of this book’s publication.
The Notebook By Nicholas Sparks
Noah and Allie are both head over heels for each other, but are prevented from being together due to their socio-economic di erences. After Noah returns from World War Two, their love reignites... World of Wonders: In Praise of Fire ies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
This book travels to di erent biomes, nds di erent creatures, and it best described as being about “the little things that make life so precious”.
The Da Vinci Code By Dan Brown
A mysterious murder in Paris causes Robert Langdon to be thrust into a battle over the possibility of a baby being born to Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. This book is considered a classic historical ction mystery.
And Then There Were None By Agatha Christe
In this novel by the classic mystery author, eight strangers must gure out what the signi cance of their visit is to an island they’ve gone to together, before they all get picked o one by one...
The Lord of the Rings By J. R. R. Tolkien
A group of collectively reluctant heroes must join together to save their fantastical world from the clutches of whatever evil comes their way.
Book genres are a way to categorize the many books we know and love, and group books that are similar in structure or tone. At the end of the day though, even if a book is from a genre you don’t typically like, it doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t like it. If there are any books on here that didn’t align with your results but seem interesting, give them a shot. It’s always worth stepping outside of your comfort zone to broaden yoiur horizons.
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