The Best Site for Books on History/Historical Fiction


Posted April 16, 2018 by jilllopez

Who does not like reading? I mean, yes, there are people who don’t like reading, but that is primarily because they have not yet encountered the right kind of books that they would like, and when they find them, they are sure to become avid readers.

 
Who does not like reading? I mean, yes, there are people who don’t like reading, but that is primarily because they have not yet encountered the right kind of books that they would like, and when they find them, they are sure to become avid readers. Getting back, there are people who like light hearted fiction, humor, crime fiction, romance, etc. and there are into serious literature and they like to cultivate the works of great writers in order to learn and expand their horizon of knowledge. For the latter category of people, Techovy is the perfect online site that lets readers sign up o their domain and allows them unlimited access to all their resources. The sign-up fee is insignificant, and thus one can read books on the go. Moreover, the site keeps updating their content regularly, so when you come back after reading a book you really liked, you are sure to find new books that were added to the site in the meantime.

Techovy lives up to its name and reputation by keeping interesting books in its shelves—books that talk extensively on art, books that enlighten you about a specific genre, and you end up learning a lot from a online source that you would probably never have read because there is simply no time to go to the stores and browse books. In books like Why Jazz? Kevin Whitehead goes on in a question-answer pattern and takes you through the oeuvres of the greatest jazz musicians of all time—from Louis Armstrong to Frank Sinatra, not leaving out legends like John Coltrene. Thus, you get to know about this musical form, from the rough, staccato usage of the trumpet to the philosophy and history behind it—and this enhances your knowledge to a great extent. Similarly, in books like Writing in Pictures by Joseph McBride, you get more than one distinct flavor. You get to know the writer himself, who had been a cynic and an arrogant in his early days and how he learnt his craft well enough to survive in the industry to become a veteran of the art form. While it teaches the budding screenwriters how to become the next Ethan Coen, this book is strictly not filled with jargons, so you can enjoy the book while learning the nuances of screenwriting. Knowing stuff from the artist you admire means a lot, and you get your chance here.

Apart from these, there is fiction (modern classics) that would make you stare at the wall in intervals, thinking how beautiful words can be. Want an example? Orlando by Virginia Woolf. This historical fiction would take you on a long ride starting at the 16th century and ending in the 20th century, all the while examining gender issues and sexuality.

So, what are you waiting for? Go to Techovy and sign up now, and congratulations in advance for a great time ahead. Enjoy great content and freshen your mind whenever it gets fatigued by work pressure.
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Last Updated April 16, 2018