Lenecia Knighton is an avid reader currently residing in Georgia. She enjoys reading mysteries, biographies and autobiographies, and even collects cookbooks. She says that she is fascinated by non-fiction and real-life events, understanding how people have overcome certain obstacles in their lives. Unlike many Americans who have become a part of the e-reader movement, Lenecia enjoys reading hard copies of books even though she has a kindle. She calls herself a “true page turner,” not reading many online publications outside of the newspaper and reads about every two days.
One book that she is currently reading is “Google Bomb: The Untold Story of the 11.3M Verdict that Changed the Way We Use the Internet” by Sue Scheff. Walter Mosley, a American novelist most widely recognized for his crime fiction, is her favorite author. A few of her favorite works include Little Scarlet, Diablerie, Fear of the Dark. Lenecia also enjoys anything by Cornel West and Maya Angelou and reading magazines that allow her to relive some stress. Lenecia has been an avid reader since childhood and will use this blog to share information about what she is reading.