In fact, I'd say that I'm already looking forward to spring by the time the first snowflakes have hit the ground.
Bundle up and head out to ski, snowshoe, sled, snowboard and more? No thanks, I'd rather pass the time curled up on the couch or in bed with a good book. Does anything beat a warm blanket, a soft pillow, a mug of hot coffee, tea or cider, and a great read? I think not.
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The Visitation by Frank Peretti.
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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. :)
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ReplyDeleteI just finished reading The Unlikely Spy by Daniel Silva about Nazi spies in England during World War II. I does get a little graphic in a few places, but I would highly recommend it.
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Ender's Game :) A great sci fi book and they're currently making it into a movie :)
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The Stand by Stephen King
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In Cold Blood! It is creepy, but it's a book you will never forget!
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Angles At The Table By Debbie Macomber
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Nevermore by Kelly Creagh
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The Stand by Stephen King
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