How Stephen King Uses Snow As An Isolating Element In His Books
The weather outside is frightful you say? Well thankfully you don’t have to venture outdoors if you don’t want to. Instead, you can curl up by the fireplace and read some chilling tales of murderous maniacs, blizzards, and the folks stuck indoors with them. With…
The Bear And The Nightingale Series Review: A Warm To Cozy Up To The Fire With
Taking place in a remote village on the outskirts of a forest in Russia, this series sets a beautifully frightening scene filled with snow, cozy fires, folklore, and winter’s harsh reality. Katherine Arden combines Russian folklore with aspects of history, magic, and life to create…
Droll, Disturbing & Dull: Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris Review
In Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris, the author brings a fresh and humorous new perspective on holiday stories and winter books with his disorganized mix of non-fiction, dark and often exaggerated pieces. From hilarious childhood memories or his celebrated Santaland diaries in which David’s…
History Repeating: Review of In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren
I’ll say it up front: I don’t read a ton of romance. It’s just not my genre of choice. Many other genres have romantic elements to them of course, though they aren’t generally the main focus. However, I do find myself looking for fun winter…
10 Winter Books to Reach for When the Snow Starts Falling
So you want to get lost in the spirit of winter without actually venturing outdoors? We hear you. These months are perfect for a snuggle and a great book. And how better to appreciate the beginning of this magical season than by curling up with…
Snug Like Santa: Winter Books & Holiday at Fully Booked
Time To Pull Out the Winter Books! It’s December 1st you say? Looks like it’s time to trim the tinsel, sip the cocoa curl up by the fire with a snow filled winter books – that way you experience the weather without actually having to…
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