Top Ten Tuesday: Books Set in Snowy Places

It almost isn’t Tuesday anymore, but Happy Tuesday anyway! It’s been almost two months, but I’m back participating in this post!

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly post currently hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It celebrates lovely lists, wonderful books and the bookish community. This week’s topic is Books Set in Snowy Places.

Anyway, without further ado, let’s get started!

  1. Winterspell by Claire Legrand
  2. Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
  3. Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawsett
  4. Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber
  5. A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas
  6. The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
  7. Snow Drowned by Jennifer D. Lyle
  8. Otherworldly by F.T. Lukens
  9. Echo North by Joanna Ruth Meyer
  10. A Winter’s Promise by Christelle Dabos

Do you like books with a snowy setting? If so, what are your favorite ones? What kinds of books do you like to read during the early winter?

As always, thanks so much for reading, and I hope that you have an amazing day/night!

See ya ~Mar

Top Ten Tuesday: Books Involving Food (That Aren’t Cookbooks)

Hey everyone! Happy Tuesday!

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly post currently hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It celebrates lovely lists, wonderful books and the bookish community. This week’s topic is Books Involving Food (That Aren’t Cookbooks). It was submitted by Cathy @ WhatCathyReadNext and Hopewell’s Public Library of Life.

This one was interesting! Here I go!

Legends & Lattes: I feel this one is obvious.

Mooncakes: I feel this one is also obvious.

Yumi and the Nightmare Painter: Painted and Yumi spend a significant amount of time at Design’s ramen place.

A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking: Again, I feel this is another obvious choice.

Dreadful: Garlic Festival! 🧄🎉

Kingdom of the Wicked: Emilia’s family owns and manages their own restaurant. The food descriptions made me hungry, and were one of the few things I liked about this book.

Otherworldly: Ellery works at a diner. It’s also where they and Knox meet. Knox also has a goldfish cracker addiction.

The Lost Story: There’s so much discussion about Golden Apple Christmas Cake in this book. And there’s a recipe for it at the end of the novel.

The Ghostkeeper: Much like The Lost Story, there’s a bakery item featured here. Also like The Lost Story, there is a recipe for a bakery item – Fife’s Fantastical (Ghostly) Scones – featured here.

A Psalm for the Wild-Built: Dex is a tea monk.