Monday, October 4, 2010

Musing Mondays (Oct. 4, 2010)





This week’s Should Be Reading musing asks…
What’s your favorite “cozy” book — and, by that, I’m meaning “curl-up-on-a-cold-day comfort read“? Or, if you don’t have a particular book, what genre do you most feel like reading when the weather starts to turn colder?



For me my favorite "cozy" books to read are Debbie Macomber books. Yesterday I started reading a book in the series of the Blossom Street Knitting club, "The Shop on Blossom Street" I have three in that series I haven't read yet. Therefore, in October I plan on reading them. They are also included in my  "Fall into Reading 2010" challenge. 



What are your favorite 'cozy' cold day comfort reading books? 



9 comments:

  1. What a perfect choice! I love Debbie Macomber books, especially her Cedar Cove series.

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  2. I have never read anything from this author. I have several "cozy" books. Check out what I am Musing for Monday.

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  3. Oh, I forgot to mention this author when I was writing my musing, but I LOVE the Blossom Street books. I need to catch up, though, as it's been awhile.

    Here's my musing:

    http://laurelrainsnow.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/musing-mondays-oct-4/

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  4. I've never read her books, but they looks like they might be somewhat similar to what I chose.

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  5. My "cozy" book would be whatever I am currently reading, which tends to be fiction of some sort. I hope to read this evening, if it stays cool and misty it will be perfect!

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  6. Hi Ann! What a great post and wonderful question! I've never thought about a book quite this way....but my "cozy" books would definitely be any of the fabulous ones written by Maeve Binchy or Rosamunde Pilcher! Thanks for asking!

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  7. I have not read any of her books either...
    rather than one author, I pick a genre, with all the variety it holds...

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  8. I haven't read any of Macomber's yet. For me a good comfort read is a traditional mystery.

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  9. Thanks for introduction me to this Author :)

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