Books To Curl Up With This Winter

26 Nov 2020 United Kingdom


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We are definitely in winter now! The days are short, there is a constant chill in the air and I'm making my way through my hot chocolate supply at great speed. What better way to enjoy the weather (and the hot chocolate) than with a perfect read. A season classic, a comfort read, a story of a world you can get lost in, curled up on the sofa - there are so many great picks. Here are 5 cosy books for winter 2020 I think you will love! 


The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

A truly great book to get lost in, with a unique and interesting story that any book lover will appreciate. When Zachary discovers a book in a library, he is confused to find it retelling a story taken from his own memory. Confused yet intrigued, Zachary is determined to find out what this all means - how did this book come to be? What has it got to do with his? With a story of mysterious doors, keys and a bee, beautiful metaphors and a gripping tale, it's definitely worth picking up this winter. 

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

If you're yet to pick this up, now is definitely the time. A beautifully written that is really great to get cosy and enjoy. Kya Clark, known as "Marsh Girl" is suspected of murdering Chase Andrews. We learn the story of Kya Clark's upbringing, the good and the bad, and we see how her unusual childhood leads to the belief that she killed Chase Andrews. This is such a well-written book that it's easy to spend hours enjoying chapter after chapter. 

Dig by A.S King

This is a great YA pick to read this winter. While it's easy to feel that YA is an exhausted genre, this book shows that there is still so many amazing stories and unique books out there to read in the YA genre. If I was to describe this book in one word it is "different" - the narrative is like no other I've read before and it did have some surprises along the way that tied up all the different perspective in the final few chapters. 

It's a story about generational differences, and how generations before impact those thereafter. It looks at the older couple Gottfried and Marla hemmings who sit on a mountain of wealth but after deciding to not support their children, this has an effect on the grandchildren of the hemmings. This tackles racism and the toxic culture of affluent white families in a way I've never read before. It's a really interesting read and definitely one I recommend for this winter. 

Party of Two by Jasmine Guillory

There's always time for a nice romance read in winter! Jasmine Guillory always knows how to write a story and I loved her previous book The Proposal and I loved this one just as much; both great reads to devour in a day or two. The book Party of Two follows Olivia Munroe. She has just moved to LA to start her own law firm. When sat in her hotel bar, she meets Max Powell who she spends the whole night laughing and flirting with. It's only when the night is over that she discovers that this is junior senator Max Powell. While Olivia isn't interested in dating, how can she resist the chocolate cake that turns up on her door with the invitation for a date? 

A super easy read that is a great break from hard-hitting novels. A simple yet lovely story to give you all the feels! 

Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman

A classic wintery tale! Northern Lights is a classic children's book but it was only last winter that I delved into this world. For the wintery landscapes, cold atmospheres, adventures and magic, this is perfect for winter! No matter your age, this is definitely the right time of year to delve into this world and the His Dark Materials series. 

What do you think of these picks? 
Hope you're doing great, 
Sarah x 

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