Whether its digital or paperback if your anything like me you have a book near you!! so I thought we need to start a game of sorts…Every week I’ll share a prompt and you find something in the nearest book to match or answer the prompt in the comments. It can be anything from the book you think fits the prompt. oooh!! and share what book and who the author is, I’m always looking for new books! Let’s have fun, but lets keep it family friendly!! Who wants to play??
Feel free to share this post, with my prompt or with your own prompt, in your own post. If you schedule your posts and want the prompt early feel free to contact me, I’d be happy to share it when I know it and even the Lon to my scheduled post. Please link back to me so I can see it!!
And if you have any prompt idea please feel free to send them to me…either through the contact form or social media pm…I’ll be sure to give you credit.
It’s a new year and I can’t wait to kick off the fun with this very first Grab the nearest book Saturday of 2018. Since it’s a new year, we are going to do things differently this week!
Lets get started! Here is today’s prompt: What are your most and least read genres? For me, I’d say historical fiction was my most read genre in 2017 and suspense was the least. So, I want you to find a book—from your most read genre—that sounds like it could also be a title of a book from your least read genre.
As for me, my most recently read Historical Fiction, ‘Holding the Fort’ could easily be a title of a suspense book. So, let’s hear it! Share both genres and your title choice or make me guess the genres. Either way should be lots of fun! I look forward to seeing what you all come up with!




What if I can’t figure out my most read? Hrmm…I’ll go with Amish just because I read it a lot.
Least read: Contemporary
My nearest book is A Merry Heart and I think it can also work for contemporary.