Feel-good books are perfect reads for anyone wanting to read an uplifting novel. The best feel-good books are all on our ultimate list. This list of new and best feel-good books is better than a Hallmark movie! If you are looking for feel-good books to read, there is bound to be one here for you to enjoy. So get your TBR ready with one of our favourite feel-good books. We recommend you read them all! Continue reading
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People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry is a When Harry Met Sally inspired contemporary romance novel that is easy to read, and packed with lots of humour and romance. The characters are well-written and easy to relate to as well. This is a perfect book for your beach bag. Continue reading
Book Quotes: The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
Welcome to this week’s edition of Friday Reads! Today I am sharing a few quotes from The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. I have been wanting to read this feel good book for years and now that the movie is coming out soon, I am finally giving it a try. Continue reading
One Day in December by Josie Silver
One Day in December by Josie Silver is a love story that will have you believing in love at first sight and then leave you in an emotional mess. The contemporary romance novel also looks at friendship and finding oneself through its cast of interesting characters. When the reader gets to the dramatic conclusion, this Christmas romance story is reminiscent of a classic movie. Continue reading
Book vs. Movie: Wonder by R.J. Palacio
Wonder is a one-of-a-kind book that deals with bullying in a way that is honest, raw, and eye-opening. I haven’t read many middle grade novels in quite a while, and I have to admit that this is the first one that brought big tears to my eyes. The writing is crisp and witty, and the multiple perspectives really help to give the reader a deep understanding of all the sides to the story. Amazingly, the movie is just as wonderful, and although it is a condensed version of the original, it maintains the original themes that Palacio has inspired her readers with. Continue reading




