![]() I’ve tried non fiction books, but HF brings it to life. ![]() HF gives us an opportunity to learn something about our past – but also FEEL what it was like. I just added more to my TBR! I am a huge HF fan. If you’re looking for a well-told story to transport you to a different time, I hope you find your next great read (or a whole pile for your TBR) on this list. These are the titles that you say you read and talk about the most-the ones you share on the blog, rave about in the MMD Book Club forums, purchase for your own bookshelves, and check out from the library. Today we’re focusing on historical fiction our new book list is packed with favorite historical novels from our community of readers. Our community is comprised largely of these avid readers, and I was curious to find out which titles you have read, loved, and recommended the most over the past five or so years.Īnd so we dug into our data to discover the answer. Voracious readers tend to read heaps of fiction, especially historical fiction, mystery, romance, and book series of all genres. A dozen books on average, you say? Our surveys show some of you read one hundred and twelve books in a year, or three times that many! My own research and anecdotal experience bears this out: reading blog comments, poring over reader surveys, and interviewing guests on my podcast What Should I Read Next. ![]() But according to the research, avid readers far surpass that number. ![]() ![]() On average, Americans read about twelve books per year. ![]()
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