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44 - Read a book during the season it is set in

I like Nadine, am a plan for the year and then read what I'm in the mood for from the list throughout the year type person too so this is tough for me and I usually hate reading about snow while I'm experiencing snow -_-
*edit: yay I found a summer option: The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han (same author as To All the Boys I've Loved Before)


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Will all of the books in the series fit for this category? I haven't started yet, but I can stick all three into categories, its just the second book is what I used for this prompt. I would have to start my year off with them.
Tracy wrote: "SarahKat wrote: "The Winter of the Witch comes out in January so I may just use that!"
Will all of the books in the series fit for this category? I haven't started yet, but I can s..."
yeah, they are all pretty wintery. Other seasons do occur through the books, but mostly it's ... snow.
Will all of the books in the series fit for this category? I haven't started yet, but I can s..."
yeah, they are all pretty wintery. Other seasons do occur through the books, but mostly it's ... snow.

The Unexpected Everything
We Were Liars
Winter/ Holiday
Let it Snow
What Light
Dash & Lily's Book of Dares





The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
Christmas at the Cupcake Café by Jenny Colgan
Spring:
The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

I do have two books on my TBR that would work for summer:
One Italian Summer (YA)
One Summer: America 1927 (Non-Fiction)

YAS. I have to read that when it comes out!
I think The Singer's Gun by Emily St. John Mandel would work for "autumn" (not in the sense of colored leaves and apple cider, but in the sense of "here I am at the seashore and everyone else has gone home") - it jumps around in time a lot and it has multiple POVs, but a main one is Anton hanging out in the Italian coastal resort town of Ischia after the tourists have all gone home for the season.


Ooh, excellent idea.
Sharmon wrote: "I am going with The Summer Wives."
Oh that's a good idea! If I don't read The Winter of the Witch in the winter (unlikely, but I like to have backup plans!), I'll plan for The Summer Wives.
Oh that's a good idea! If I don't read The Winter of the Witch in the winter (unlikely, but I like to have backup plans!), I'll plan for The Summer Wives.


The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Squirrel Meets World
The Plastic Magician
The Gathering
The Dawn of a To-Morrow ( I didn't love this one, but at least it's nice and short!)
Death Be Not Proud (Another short one.)


September by Rosamund Pilcher

They Both Die at the End takes place on September 5th.

I'll be re-reading A Night in the Lonesome October. (I know you're all shocked!)

I might read Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk on New Year's Eve.





There's a book by the same title by Elin Hilderbrand. So it could work for the "books with the same title" prompt too!

I just read this one which is set mostly during a 24 hour period during the fall:
The Mutual Admiration Society
I gave it four stars, but most readers didn't seem to like it as much as I did...

Another option for the summer is the The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series. I just read them again a couple years back and it was a fun reread. (You could also fit a few of them in with the article of clothing on the cover prompt and maybe even the nostalgic one.)



Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood = summer
Her Fearful Symmetry = autumn?

Also, it seems weird to plan when in the year I'll read it...whatever happened to spontaneity?
The book The Winter People would also be good for this prompt, as would Misery and The Shining (both Winter as well).
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There are a ton of Listopia lists for each season, so I'll leave it up to you to find what you want. Share your ideas!