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Winter is coming, and while the holidays can keep us very busy after months of summer activities like swimming, yard work, and late summer nights, those months after Christmas are some of the best for relaxing, snuggling, and enjoying those slow winter days and nights.
Everyone knows that the epitome of winter is curling up by a fire and reading a good book, so here are five books to add to your reading list this winter!
For the Historical Fiction Fan Who Also Loves Food: A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
In this book, it’s 1922 and Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov has been sentenced to house arrest inside the famous Moscow Hotel Metropol. In beautiful, witty, and engaging words, the author leads us on all the adventures that the Count comes upon within those four walls. There were laughs, there were tears, and there was a lot of salivating listening to the delectable meals that the storied hotel chef served to his guests.
For the Memoir Fan: The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls
I’ll admit, I had no idea what I was getting into as I dove into this book–it deals with a lot of hard situations, and may be a difficult read for those who experienced a hard childhood. However, Jeanette tells her story in a simple and yet stunning narrative, one that I can best describe as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn meets Hillbilly Elegy.
There’s also a movie out about this book, and while incredibly well-done, make sure to read the book first! In this case, it will only help you appreciate the movie more. It will also make you look with fresh eyes at your own childhood and parenting, and the motivations that have influenced you so far.
For the British-Lovers and Witty at Heart: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
What exactly is going on with Eleanor Oliphant? As you look at life through her eyes, you know that something is up, but it takes a while to figure out ...
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November 28th, 2023