At one time in my career, Barnes and Noble bookstores categorized my books as religious fiction.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I read secular fiction, but also enjoy novels with a Christian worldview.
I collect books, primarily first-edition 20th-century fiction.
Books in general are great, but I'm a fiction lover, and I will continue to do it.
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance to look into different lives.
All of my books are based in some way on my personal experiences, or the experiences of members of my family, or the stories kids would tell me in school.
There's more fiction in my life than in books, so I don't bother with them.
Most of my books have been written in the form of fantasy.
I love reading religious authors. Especially in the sort of circle I move in, people tend to be more secular, and I love reading books by just really smart people of religious faith. It's always a really cool perspective.
My books are, in a way, a record of my life - that part of it that came to flower and fruit in my mind.
I'm always reading several books at the same time, depending on how deeply engrossed in it I am, if it's fiction and if it captures me.
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