Winter Reading

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The northern hemisphere, at least, is socked in by winter right now… So, on a cold, wintry day, when you want nothing more than to curl up with a good book on the couch … what kind of reading do you want to do?

Don’t forget to leave a link to your actual response (so people don’t have to go searching for it) in the comments—or if you prefer, leave your answers in the comments themselves!

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84 responses

  1. We did this for Weekly Geeks so I’m posting the link to that answer.

  2. When winter comes I just want to read comfort books, and as luck would have it, I actually put up a list of some of my favourite comfort books just last week!

    You can see it here.

  3. Indonesia never has winter…so this question is a bit difficult to answer

  4. Ha I can’t do this (btt) with any sort of consistency but here I go, trying!
    http://iwriteinbooks.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-reading-south-for-the-winter/

  5. justbookreading

    Very timely question for me this week! My post is here – http://justbookreading.com/2010/02/04/booking-through-thursday-%E2%80%93-winter-reading/.

  6. In days like these I love reading books from my childhood or mystery books like Agatha Christie,I like her books a lot! 🙂

  7. very timely post here – as it is expected to start snowing (again) tonight and continue through the weekend!
    http://mycozybooknook.blogspot.com/2010/02/btt-snowy-reading.html

  8. I wish we had all that snow! I am really in the mood for at least one snow day this year!

    Winter reading is my favorite!

    http://www.michellesmastermusings.com/2010/02/booking-through-thursday-winter-reading.html

  9. […] read other Booking Through Thursday answers here […]

  10. Here’s mine 🙂

    The Cold, an award, and a Giveaway!

    my BTT answer was very short, so I rolled a couple other things in with it.

  11. No link to share today, just thoughts.

    Weather is a factor in my reading. I love big door-stoppers of books in the winter. Right now, I’m half-way through Pat Conroy’s latest release, SOUTH OF BROAD and it is wonderful. I don’t want it to end.

    Happy Thursday.

  12. It’s cold here, and I definitely just wanna read!
    http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-winter-reading/

    ~MizB

  13. It’s actually cold in Atlanta today, so this is the perfect question! Here’s my link:
    http://eveningreader.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-winter-reading/

    Happy Thursday!

  14. […] Booking Through Thursday topic/question […]

  15. I enjoy this meme, can’t wait to visit some of y’all’s responses! 🙂

    http://mywindowswideopen.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/booking-through-thursday-3/

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  16. We are expecting 1-3 inches of snow over night here in Iowa.

    Here is where you will find me: http://annsreadingcorner.blogspot.com

  17. Very appropriate question! My answer is at The Crowded Leaf.

  18. This is the first time I have done this meme, my answer is at: http://annsreadingcorner.blogspot.com

  19. What a fun question! Winter was made for reading!
    My answer at Bibliobabe

  20. Haven’t particpated in a while and I’m sure my answer is complete opposite of everyone else’s but here:
    http://smsbookreviews.blogspot.com/2010/02/booking-through-thursday-winter-reading.html

  21. So far this winter I’ve been enjoying mysteries. I find that they’re the perfect size (typically 200 to 400 pages), pace and topic matter to finish in a couple of sittings while staring out at the snow. So far this winter I’ve finished P.D. James’s first two books, and books 6 and 7 in the Southern Vampire Series by Charlaine Harris.

  22. My reading isn’t really defined by season, more by my current mood!

  23. […] Booking Through Thursday – Winter Reading And the meme this week is courtesy of Deb: […]

  24. No, seasons don’t really affect my reading:
    http://mervih.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/winter-reading/

  25. as someone has mentioned, weekly geeks did this topic this week too! here’s my post from satutday. http://www.cynicaloptimism.net/2010/01/weekly-geeks-2010-4.html

  26. I like this question! My answer’s here.

  27. Whoops! Okay, that didn’t work. Let’s try this: http://www.whosabiblioaddict.com/?p=1678

  28. […] Winter Reading February 4, 2010 […]

  29. This makes me want to go home and curl up on the couch right now!

    http://fictionfanatic.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-winter-reading/a>

  30. In Hawaii, I have to make it feel like winter so reading does the trick. Here’s my answer.

  31. […] BTT asks: The northern hemisphere, at least, is socked in by winter right now… So, on a cold, wintry day, when you want nothing more than to curl up with a good book on the couch … what kind of reading do you want to do? […]

  32. Winter! HA! I live in California. 😉

    Here is mine! http://c2rcc.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-winter-reading/

  33. I did the Geeks posting about this, and then added some more ideas! I noticed all my winter reading novels were British and it is time to branch out 🙂

    http://www.plottings.net/2010/02/booking-through-thursday-winter-reading.html

  34. My only requirement is that the book is plot-driven.

    My answer is up. 🙂

  35. […] 4, 2010 at 4:03 pm | In Book Blather | Leave a Comment Here is my response to this week’s Booking Through Thursday: The northern hemisphere, at least, is socked in by winter right now… So, on a cold, wintry day, […]

  36. Excellent topic this week (and very timely, as the temperature in my area is dipping down to -20 this weekend). Here’s my answer:
    http://thecaptivereader.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/btt-winter-reader/

  37. Just found this site and I think it’s great! Love seeing all the different blogs out there on books and reading.
    Here’s my first attempt:
    http://vulgarieloquentia.tumblr.com/post/375145702/booking-through-thursday

  38. super duper excited to see what this weeks is going to be!! it’s going to be my first time participating!! 🙂

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