The holidays are a distant memory, and we are well into winter now. That means cold temperatures and snow for many of us.
Me? I love the cold weather, and I hope that we get buckets of snow this year. 🙂
But I also find that the cold weather affects my reading habits. In the warmer months, I often find myself reading shorter books with lighter themes — things like contemporary romance or comics/graphic novels. Books that I can usually read in a night or two, in between all my other work and commitments.
But in the winter, I like to read longer, more involved books — things like epic fantasy and large collections of comics that often take me several nights to read. All the books that I never seem to have time to read during the rest of the year, like Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo.
So why is that? I think a large part of it is the weather. The cold temperatures, the short days, the long nights — it all makes me want to stay inside where it is warm and toasty. Plus, once I sit down on the couch with my book, a microfleece blanket, and perhaps a mug of hot chocolate, I want to stay there for a while.
Also, the winter months, especially January, always seem to feel a little less hectic, especially after all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. It just seems like a good time to slow down, rest, recharge, and read a book.
Here are some more books on my TBR this winter:
The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima
The Queen of Blood by Sarah Beth Durst
Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
What about you guys? Do you find yourself reading different kinds of books at different times of the year? Why or why not?