{"id":57311,"date":"2016-10-15T06:31:28","date_gmt":"2016-10-15T06:31:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/xenodochial-archimedes.45-76-20-142.plesk.page\/2016x110x1favorite-fiction-2016\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T18:19:22","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T18:19:22","slug":"favorite-fiction-2016","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/2016\/10\/favorite-fiction-2016.html","title":{"rendered":"My Favorite Fiction Books of 2017: Mrs. Bishop"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today I want to share with you my favorite fiction books that I\u2019ve read this year. Can you believe the year is almost over? To say it flew by is an understatement! I\u2019ve compiled my 7 favorite stories- they didn\u2019t all come out this year, but I read them all over the past 10 months. I finished one of them only yesterday! And guess what? It was my favorite of all- funny how that works.<\/p>\n
The Night Circus<\/a>\u2013 I\u2019ll start with my favorite, because the others are pretty much equal to each other after that. This book had me hooked from the beginning with its fanciful imagery and crazy ideas. It could have been a huge mess, but the author went for it and worked it all out. It\u2019s one of those books where the characters stick with you long after you\u2019ve closed the pages. You\u2019ll fall in love with Celia and Marco, Bailey and the Twins. You will be hooked from the first sentence and find it hard to do anything but reach for this book. This imaginary world will become a place you want to revisit again and again. I had to talk myself out of starting it all over once I finished it.<\/p>\n Rooms<\/a>\u2013 This is unlike any other book that I\u2019ve read before. Written from the perspective of a house, via the ghosts that reside there. You will see family secrets brought to light and learn how the lives we live, even those that lived long before us, have an impact on the present. If you\u2019re looking for a totally different type of book- this is it. I had a hard time putting this one down as well.<\/p>\n Night Road<\/a>\u2013 Kristin Hannah has a way of writing friendship like no other author does. Each time I read one of her books I am amazed at the way she intertwines peoples\u2019 lives and makes them a part of each others\u2019 story. She\u2019s done it again- and she\u2019ll break your heart over and over like she also has a way of doing. This story of friendship and love and loss will make you cry, but will make you want to pick up her next book, and the next.<\/p>\n The Wednesday Sisters<\/a>\u2013 Another book about the bond between friends that spans decades. How our lives change and how we can be there for each other, in the hard times and the good. This book had me wishing I had my own little writing club that could meet each week, and made me want to be a better friend to the ladies I already call family. The perfect Book Club read, and one I recommend over and over again.<\/p>\n Leave Me<\/a>\u2013 As a tired Mom, I can\u00a0get it. The main character in this story has a heart attack and leaves her family. Feeling overwhelmed with life in general, she takes a sabbatical of sorts. Cutting herself off from everyone she knows, she reevaluates what it is that she wants in life. Why this isn\u2019t necessarily the route I would choose for myself- I appreciate the perspective that Gayle Forman writes from. Any overwhelmed parent could relate.<\/p>\n The Invitation<\/a>\u2013 If you\u2019ve ever dreamed about traveling the Italian Riviera. If you like books set in a simpler time. If you love a romance where the characters can\u2019t be together- this one\u2019s for you. I dreamt of visiting all of the places mentioned in this book, and wished I could travel back in time. Post war when the world was changing, and people were trying to become something other than what they were before. There are secrets and scandal and beautifully imagined destinations. Everything you want in a good book!<\/p>\n