BOOKLISTS BY GENRE | PAST PRINTED BOOKLISTS | BOOK TALK BOOKLISTS
The following are lists of of stylistic and thematic "readalikes." If you like the writing style of any of these specific authors, or the thematic tones of some of these specific titles, you might also enjoy some of the additional authors and/or titles in these individual booklists. "Hotlinked" titles within these booklists will connect you to the holdings screens in our catalog, so that you can check on the availability of individual books (or authors). Titles which are not hotlinked in any of these lists, might not be owned by the Lincoln City Libraries but may appear here for the sake of providing classic reading recommendations. You may wish to pursue such titles (or authors) through other sources, including the library's Interlibrary Loan request service.
AUTHOR READALIKES
The following booklists are organized around the writing styles of particularly popular authors. If you like their books, you might want to try some similar authors.
INDIVIDUAL TITLE READALIKES
The following booklists are organized around appeal factors of specific books. If you like these books, you might want to try some similar titles by other authors.
- Bel Canto [psychological dramas featuring varied casts of characters; emphasis on music as a healing or unifying force]
- Bridget Jones's Diary [light-hearted contemporary "Chick Lit"]
- The Da Vinci Code [thrillers/mysteries involving history, secret societies, art and/or religion]
- The Harry Potter series [youthful "coming-of-age" featuring magic and Good vs. Evil]
- The Kite Runner [stories with diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds; tales of redemption; stories of refugees]
- The Left Behind Series [Adventure thrillers with a strong religious bent, featuring spiritual warfare between the forces of Good and Evil]
- Marley & Me [sentimental look at the relationships betweens humans and the pets who adopt them / non-fiction]
- Peace Like a River [stories told by youthful protagonists; set in the midwest; strong family bonds; mysticism]
- Plainsong [quiet character studies with a strong sense of place; forging non-traditional families when the traditional bonds break down]
- To Kill a Mockingbird [Southern family legal drama, with elements of history, racism, mystery, "Father as hero", and a strong youthful narrative voice]
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