This weekend I am taking it easy. I have a few planned nature hikes, extra cups of organic pour overs with thick vegan creamer, and fuzzy socks on the horizon.
This is the time of year that my central nervous system begs me to slow down, and this year I will listen.
It's time to take a look at all the books on my Kindle Paperwhite and decide which need to focused on.
Currently I'm reading The Debut by Anita Brookner. Up next, I'm also working on d Pachinko by Min Jin Lee.
THEN for the week of Christmas, I have some light, short KU novellas (before my KU expires), and am in the mood for a short holiday historical- which does happen sometimes at this time of year.
I have read some amazing novels in 2022, and although this was one of the hardest years of my life (and that's saying a lot), I am excited to end the year on a light note.
I truly believe that literature should either transform you or entertain you, otherwise, what's the point?
I have been moved by some great literature this year, and I want to finish this year off with a solid plate of good reads that will entertain me by the Christmas tree light.
If you can, try to infuse your reading at this time of the year with cozy feels:
- grab a hot cup of coffee and settle in with a few chapters
- wear fuzzy socks and turn in early to read
- put your phone on do not disturb mid day and read a chapter or two
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