Yesterday, I turned the calendar page and pulled out a stack of books to enjoy for the new month. If there is anything as much fun as reading, it is planning what to read.
Charity and I decided not to set a reading challenge this month. Charity is busy preparing for the arrival her baby in the new year, and we don't want any extra stress. But, of course, we will both still be reading. We are selecting some favorite cozy reads to finish out our reading year. There is something delightful in opening the book of a favorite author such as Dickens or Elliot and finding a friend.
Here are a few recommendations if you want too enjoy cozy December reading.
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Children's story books
Charity - My little boy is only eighteen months old so most of my Christmas/winter book collection is too advanced for him, but we've already starting reading these.
The Hat by Jan Brett
Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton
The Mousery by Charlotte Pomerants
Cozy Reads
Charity: I love a good reread during December. Something makes me want to sip tea and curl up under a blanket. Here are a few I'm considering dipping back into this December.
At Home in Mitford and Shepherd's Abiding by Jan Karon
Pilgrim's Inn by Elizabeth Goudge
Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Gina: A few of my favorites that I'd love to reread this winter.
Suncatchers by Jamie Langsdon Turner (Every since reading Turner's newest book, I've wanted to reread Suncatchers and be reaquainted with Eldeen.)
Emma by Jane Austin
Virgil Wander by Leif Enger
Poetry
Gina: Winter gives me a longing to linger over beautiful words. I actually have four poetry books by my bed that I'm dabbling in and thoroughly enjoying.
Waiting on the Word by Malcolm Guite (An advent book with a poem and short explanation for every day in December.)
Every Moment Holy: Volume 3, The Work of the People (Prayers for all sorts of times and places.
Accompanied by Angels: Poems of the Incarnation by Luci Shaw (Poems on the life of Christ)
Hope in the Dark by Geneva Eby (Advent poems and thoughts on the Biblical characters who awaited Christ's coming.)
Planning for Next Year
Charity: I love to dream about flower gardening and these two books are perfect choices for some cozy dreaming. Even if the garden never gets planted in the spring!
The Garden Maker by Christie Purifoy
A Home in Bloom by Christie Purifoy
What are you reading?
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