Guest Post: The Top Five Winter-Reads
As we head into the cold days and nights of winter it’s only natural to have that urge to hunker down indoors, staying warm and cozy. What this means is that it’s the perfect time to catch up on your reading and get through all those books you’ve been too busy to pick up. Just think of it, you can curl up on the couch with a warm fuzzy blanket, have book scented candles going to help set the tone, and of course a warm and tasty beverage to sip on. Sounds pretty relaxing right?
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So what looks good in terms of winter reading? We’ve got your top five reads right here, both old and new.
Emma by Jane Austen Why not kick off the winter reading season with a true classic. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the newest releases that we forget to delve into the classics and show them the appreciation they deserve. Emma is one of those books that shows up on top reading lists over and over again, so you really can’t go wrong with it. This book has it all - bad behavior, intrigue, havoc, and more.
Origin by Dan Brown For all the Robert Langdon series fans Origin is a book you won't want to miss. This is a new release from Brown which takes Langdon on yet another incredible and eye-opening journey. It's got all those ingredients that audiences loved in the previous books - Angels & Demons, The Da Vince Code, The Lost Symbol, and Inferno, so you can expect for this to be a real page-turner and nail-biter.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1) by C.S. Lewis While you may pass this one off as a children's book, nothing could be further from the truth. And because this is only book one in the series you know you've got plenty of reading ahead of you. With this book you will head out on an epic adventure in the land of Narnia along with the book's main characters Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter.
The Game of Thrones Series by George R.R. Martin If you're still in denial that the Game of Thrones is on a break now possibly until 2018, then why not re-live all the drama, heart-break, backstabbing, torrid love affairs, and more by working your way through the entire Game of Thrones series. The books do differ from the television series and it will act as a refresher so you’ll be ready when it’s back on air.
The Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations by Oprah Winfrey Maybe you want to use the cold weather to feed your soul with inspiration, motivation, and some eye-opening revelations. That's exactly what you'll get with this brand new release from famed television personality Oprah Winfrey. This book is a collection of stories she has gathered from her television show The Wisdom of Sundays and is sure to leave an impact on you. Pick Up a Book and Get Reading Now that you’ve got a list in front of you, all that’s left to do is pick up your first book and get reading.