Happy Tuesday everyone! Welcome to the Top Ten Tuesday now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Holiday/ Seasonal Freebie and I've elected to feature Books Set In Winter. I'm breaking it up by books that I've read and books on my tbr. Without further ado, her we go in alphabetical order by title:
Books I've Read
Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Books On My TBR
Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz
What are some of your favorite books set in winter? As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!
Frankenstein was such a good story, too.
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DeleteFrankenstein is really good! I haven't read it in a very long time though. Here is my Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI was pretty late in the game with it myself. It's so worth it.
DeleteMisery gives off such cold, winter vibes. I haven't read it, but I did see the movie.
ReplyDeleteThe book gives off those vibes as well for sure. :)
DeleteFrankenstein isn't the first book I would think of when it comes to winter, but seeing it here, you are absolutely right, it's very wintry.
ReplyDeleteI normally wouldn't either, but the it's 1st frame story is very wintery. :)
DeleteOoh Wendigo. And The hunger. I love a creepy story set in winter!
ReplyDeleteThey hit the right notes!
DeleteGreat list! NOS4R2 is such a fun read for the winter. It's been so long since I read Frankenstein, I need to give it a re-read at some point!
ReplyDeleteThis would be as good a time as every to do it! :)
DeleteI have seen The Shining a few times today. Never read the book, but the movie prompted many of my childhood nightmares.
ReplyDeleteI get that!
DeleteLove how eerie all of these look.
ReplyDeleteThey really have that vibe.
DeleteFor whatever reason, I rarely think about Misery when it comes to winter reads, but it's really the perfect read for the season ... well, if you don't mind hobbling.
ReplyDeleteWell, you aren't wrong!
DeleteYes to Krampus!! Great list :)
ReplyDeleteI hope I have the opportunity to read it soon. :)
DeleteThe Shining made my list too! There are a surprising number of Stephen King books that take place in winter. I probably could have filled my whole list with them.
ReplyDeleteI bet I could have too!
DeleteYesss! Awesome list! I really enjoyed Krampus: The Yule Lord!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! It sounds right up my alley. :)
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