Monday, October 5, 2020

21 Books YOU Should Read During #NationalBookMonth in 2020


 Looking for some great books to add to your reading list as we recognize National Book Book in 2020? Conversations' Cyrus Webb has you covered with 21 Books he has personally read that he believes YOU should read as well. 

NON-FICTION TITLES (Listed in no particular order)

  1. The World Looks Different Now by Margaret Thomson (She Writes Press)
  2. Beyond the Holocaust by Sylvie Heyman (Balboa Press)
  3. The Courage to Step Out of the Familiar by Dennis J. Perkins (Xulon Press)
  4. Healing Words: Life Lessons to Inspire by Mary Ellen Ciganovich (Conversations Media Group)
  5. B!tch Hunt by Taetrece Harrison (Sovereign Noir)
  6. The Power of Pain by Kneika Robbins/Audra Bush/Kenya Frazier (BlaqRayn Publishing)
  7. Silent Voices by Debbie Nau Redmond (Aspenglo, LLC)
  8. Seminole by Tina Siemens (KDP)
  9. Unapologetically: I Am A Man by Cornelius J. Maxwell (Leaked From My Pen LLC)
  10. The Answer Is...Reflections on My Life by Alex Trebek (Simon & Schuster)
  11. This is Not a Fashion Story by Danielle Bernstein (Vertel Publishing)
  12. Side-Chick Savior by Jamiah Alexander (Conversations Media Group)

FICTION TITLES (Listed in no particular order)
  1. When I Was You by Amber Garza (Mira Books)
  2. Countdown America by M. C. Fox (M. C. Fox)
  3. You Can Go Home Now by Michael Elias (Harper)
  4. The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter (William Morrow)
  5. K3 by Tracie O'Neil Horton (Outskirts Press)
  6. The Unspoken by Ian K. Smith (Thomas & Mercer)
  7. My Daddy's Baby Too by Charmaine Marie (Real L.O.V.E. Publications)
  8. Chaos by Andrew Hess (Phoenix Entertainment and Development)
  9. World of Rage by A. Shane Etter (ThomasMax Publishing)