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I like taking walks or going for a drive, having a campfire with smores and the family.
QOTD: What are you planning on doing for Halloween? Are you dressing up and handing out candy? Taking kids Trick-or-Treating? Having a cozy night in at home and watching scary movies?

I am thinking about watching Practical Magic and The Thing.

QOTD: November is here! What's on your TBR for this month?
Also, if you enjoy bookish content on other social media, be sure to check out the library's Instagram page! We are hosting a November photo challenge. Today's challenge is November TBR. It's so fun to see what everyone is posting, and it's really fun to participate.
Also, if you enjoy bookish content on other social media, be sure to check out the library's Instagram page! We are hosting a November photo challenge. Today's challenge is November TBR. It's so fun to see what everyone is posting, and it's really fun to participate.

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My November plans are a little up in the air. I still want a book with a bird on the cover or in the title. Anyway, this is what I have right now:
November TBR
Continuing from October
- What Falls Away: A Memoir by Mia Farrow
- The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
Planned
- The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
- Petals of Blood by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- The Coming of the Fairies by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells
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- Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson
- Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: How many books did you end up reading last month?"
I finished 4 books and read in 2 others.
I finished 4 books and read in 2 others.

- Gilded by Marissa Meyer
- The Family by Naomi Krupitsky
QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is "reading essentials." So it sparked inspiration for today's question, what are some of your fall must-have reading essentials?


Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is "reading essentials." So it sparked inspiration for today's question, what are some of your fall must-have reading essentials?"
My reading essentials, for a cozy reading time at home during the Fall, consist of: a warm beverage, my book, a bookmark, page flags, a pen, sometimes highlighters, my phone, headphones, a soft blanket, fuzzy socks, and a candle.
My reading essentials, for a cozy reading time at home during the Fall, consist of: a warm beverage, my book, a bookmark, page flags, a pen, sometimes highlighters, my phone, headphones, a soft blanket, fuzzy socks, and a candle.
QOTD: Sweater weather is here, so bring on cozy season! What are some books that you find to be super cozy reads?
Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: Sweater weather is here, so bring on cozy season! What are some books that you find to be super cozy reads?"
During sweater weather season, I tend to gravitate towards fantasy books or books that are set in the fall or winter that give cozy vibes. I love grabbing a soft blanket, a warm drink, and getting lost in the pages of a book while it's cold outside. Some books that I'd recommend are:
The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
The City Baker's Guide to Country Living
The Holiday Swap
First Frost
The Sugar Queen
Greenglass House - if you like middle grade
Pumpkinheads - favorite graphic novel, perfect read during the fall
These aren't in any particular order, and were just ones off the top of my head.
During sweater weather season, I tend to gravitate towards fantasy books or books that are set in the fall or winter that give cozy vibes. I love grabbing a soft blanket, a warm drink, and getting lost in the pages of a book while it's cold outside. Some books that I'd recommend are:
The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
The City Baker's Guide to Country Living
The Holiday Swap
First Frost
The Sugar Queen
Greenglass House - if you like middle grade
Pumpkinheads - favorite graphic novel, perfect read during the fall
These aren't in any particular order, and were just ones off the top of my head.
QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is #mapmonday so it inspired today's question. Do you like maps in books, do you look at them, refer back to them? I typically only see them in fantasy books. Do you have a favorite bookish map? Does your favorite book have a map in it?

No, I don't have a favorite bookish map.
QOTD: What is the most memorable book that you've read? It doesn't have to be your favorite, just the one that has stuck with you the most.

QOTD: Do you make predictions in your books? How often are you correct? Do you only make predictions in certain genres?

QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is to share a picture of a diverse book stack. So that prompt has inspired today's question. What are some of your favorite diverse reads that you'd recommend?

Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio by Derf Backderf

- Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
- The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi
QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is to share a photo for #mugmonday. So, do you have a favorite mug that you like to use when reading? Now that the colder weather is settling in, what warm beverage do you usually have in your mug while reading?
Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: Today's Instagram photo challenge is to share a photo for #mugmonday. So, do you have a favorite mug that you like to use when reading? Now that the colder weather is settling in, what warm b..."
In the mornings it will always be a mug of hot coffee. In the evenings, I will either fill my mug with hot tea or maybe hot cocoa, just depends.
In the mornings it will always be a mug of hot coffee. In the evenings, I will either fill my mug with hot tea or maybe hot cocoa, just depends.

I'll usually just brew some coffee with peppermint mocha creamer, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle.
Vivian wrote: "It's actually a mug that you go me one year, Krystyna. It's the North Pole one with the spoon.
I'll usually just brew some coffee with peppermint mocha creamer, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle."
Aww, I'm so glad you love it! I thought it was an adorable holiday mug.
I'll usually just brew some coffee with peppermint mocha creamer, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle."
Aww, I'm so glad you love it! I thought it was an adorable holiday mug.
QOTD: What is the most beautifully written book that you've read? If it's too hard to narrow down, then list a few.
Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: What is the most beautifully written book that you've read? If it's too hard to narrow down, then list a few."
I love books with beautiful writing. I have a few that come to mind with this question. If I have to choose just one, then I'm definitely going with The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V. E. Schwab. It's my favorite book.
I love books with beautiful writing. I have a few that come to mind with this question. If I have to choose just one, then I'm definitely going with The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V. E. Schwab. It's my favorite book.

If you don't like reading books that long, then I would also recommend Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain.
I find that I don't read a lot of "beautifully" written books. I wish I had more recommendations.
Vivian wrote: "The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish.
If you don't like reading books that long, then I would also recommend Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain.
I find that I don't read a lot of "beaut..."
Since I love reading beautifully written books, I can give you tons of recommendations. My first recommendation is Addie Larue!
If you don't like reading books that long, then I would also recommend Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain.
I find that I don't read a lot of "beaut..."
Since I love reading beautifully written books, I can give you tons of recommendations. My first recommendation is Addie Larue!
QOTD: Today is a reading check in since it's mid-week and mid-month. How are you enjoying your current read(s)? How is your reading going this month, so far?


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