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Black Bride Book Club: Books to Give As Gifts! – Blackbride.com

It can be risky finding good books to give away as gifts during the holidays. It makes you wonder whether or not this book will truly be of interest to the person or end up collecting dust on their book shelf for the rest of the year. One way to be sure to avoid the possibility of a close friend, relative, or lover being disengaged from your book of choice– is to stick to the classics! This month we are highlighting 4 amazing books from authors who have published timeless reading material through the best of times. Whether it's a mystery, romance, or nonfiction– a good book is the ultimate gift for the winter season. There's nothing like curling up under a blanket and getting lost in a good book. Be encouraged this season when it comes to book buying, and remember that the greatest gifts are the most thoughtful ones.

Looking for something sexy yet thrilling. Get A Wanted Woman by Eric Jerome Dickey to learn about this mysterious woman and what she's been up to in the Barbados. To read more click here.

Walter Mosley, the author of many classics like Devil In A Blue Dress, does it again in Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore. A powerful read about a woman entertainer coping with recent scandalous events that have occurred in her life. To read more click here.

This is an inspirational read, a great gift for anyone. Oprah Winfrey's What I Know For Sure, is the epitome of self-help books. This collection of essays promotes positivity, joy, and intimacy within oneself. To read more, click here.

Now I know you know who Sister Souljah is, the author of The Coldest Winter Ever. She does it again in A Deeper Love Inside, the words from Winter's youngest sister, Porsche Santiaga. Continue the journey, for this book takes you on a trip through Porsche's trials and tribulations. To read more click here.

 

What types of people would you consider buying books for during the holidays. Any one of these reads sound interesting to you? Let us know what you'll be reading this season in the comments below.

 

Curated by our Editorial Intern, Starr Davis, who currently studies Creative Writing at City College of New York. Keep up with Starr’s work by following her on Twitter here: @Metaphorqueen_

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