Try My Eyes are up here. It was featured on bookish first and its quirky.
Try the Hannah Swensen mysteries by Joanne Fluke. They includes several recipes.
The cookbook club by Beth harbison
I need a book rec, because thatās in the row that Iām closest to a bingo on! Soā¦ suggest something that feels like autumn or November. Any genre except nonfiction. Also, Iāve already read Pumpkinheads
I just started reading A Match Made for Thanksgiving by Jackie Lau, itās a Thanksgiving romance and currently free on Kindle.
I just finished Like Water for Chocolate for this space.
BINGO across the center row!
BookishFirst Feature: Animals at Lockwood Manor (Jane Healey)
6 Mos. on the Shelf: 1920: The Year of Six Presidents (David Pietrusza)
āNā Title: New Atlantis (Sir Francis Baon)
Thankful For The Author: If It Bleeds (Stephen King)
Iām looking for a rec for a super quick readā¦something you couldnāt put down. TIA!
Indigenous author- Randy Ribay āPatron Saints of Nothingā (thiiiiis book is a must read BTW!)
Title is Four Words- This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
Protagonist has red hair- The Reckless Oath We Made (Zee)
A book left from your October TBR- A Wild Winter Swan by Gregory Maguire
Character is adopted- Atomic Love (Rosalind was raised by her sister and her sisterās husband)
On your shelf for 6+ months- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
Debut novel- The Silent Patient
Characters travel to visit family- Honeymoon Alone by Nicole Macaulay
By an author youāre thankful for- Beach Read by Emily Henry
Historical fiction- The Book of Longings
Published in November- This Magnificent Dappled Sea
Such a great reading month!!