Category: Book Series Guide

Where I’d Start: Best Reading Order for Abby Jimenez’s Books
If you’re itching to dive into Abby Jimenez’s swoony, heartfelt romance world, here’s the roadmap that made me smile the most, without spoiling anything! The Friend Zone Series (Best to read in order): Next, the Part of Your World series (also sweetest in order):4. Part of Your World (2022)5. Yours Truly (2023)6. Just for the…

What Order Should I Read Bill O’Reilly’s Books?
I’ve always been fascinated by how authors evolve over time, not just in themes and voice, but in how their passions shift and deepen. When it comes to Bill O’Reilly, his body of work spans gripping historical narrative, punchy political commentary, memoir-style nonfiction, and even a dabble in fiction. So if you’re looking to read…

What Order Should You Read A.E. Rayne Books?
I never set out to follow a strict book order, just me, a cup of tea, and a new fantasy world to get lost in. But with A.E. Rayne’s sprawling, Viking-tinged universes, I found that having a roadmap made the ride even more magical. Here’s how I’d recommend diving into her books if you want…

What Order to Read Throne of Glass Books (My Take as a Reader)
When I first picked up Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas, I didn’t realize I was about to dive into a sprawling world filled with assassins, fae, magic, and jaw-dropping twists. But then came the real question: what order do you actually read these books in? If you’ve ever looked up the series online,…

What Type of Books Are Colleen Hoover? Why I Can’t Stop Reading Them
I still remember the first time I picked up a Colleen Hoover book. It was one of those late-night impulse reads where I told myself, “Just one chapter.” Famous last words, because suddenly it was 3 AM, my eyes were burning, and I was wiping away tears like my life depended on it. That’s the…

What Type of Books Does Nora Roberts Write : And Why I Can’t Stop Reading Them
When I first picked up a Nora Roberts novel, I honestly thought it would just be another light romance to pass a quiet weekend. But I was wrong. One book turned into three, three into ten, and before I knew it, I was deep into her world of love stories, mysteries, and unforgettable characters. If…

What Are Royalties in Books and How I Learned to Understand Them
When I first started getting curious about how authors actually earn money from their books, the word royalties kept popping up everywhere. At first, it sounded complicated, like something only accountants or lawyers would fully grasp. But the more I dug into it, the more I realized royalties in books are actually pretty straightforward. And…

What Are Low Content Books and How I Discovered Their Magic
If I’m being completely honest, the first time I heard the term low content books, I thought, “Wait, why would anyone want a book with less content?” But once I actually explored what they are and even tried creating a few myself, I realized they’re not about being empty. Instead, they’re about being useful, creative,…

What Are First Edition Books Mean to Me and Why They Fascinate Me
If you’ve ever walked into a cozy little bookstore or browsed through a dusty shelf at a library sale, you might have heard someone whisper in awe, “Oh, that’s a first edition.” I remember the first time I heard that phrase , I honestly thought it just meant the book was kind of old. But…

What Are Coffee Table Books and Why I Love Having Them Around
If I’m being honest, my love for books isn’t limited to just novels or self-help guides, I’m also a big fan of coffee table books. You know, those oversized, visually stunning books that sit on your living room table, sparking curiosity from guests and serving as mini showcases of your interests? For me, coffee table…










