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Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times
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Longbourn
but realistically it will probably be one I pick when I read a book and realize it takes place in winter and place it here
Actually I’m going to definitely slot
Five Winters here





The Half Moon - Mary Beth Keane
Doctor Zhivago - Boris Pasternak
The Frozen Thames - Helen Humphreys





Well, for our southern hemisphere friends, winter is just kicking off! And for the rest of us, sometimes..."
I really appreciate this! :)
NancyJ wrote: "Note: Disappearing Earth has many votes on the listopia, but if memory serves, it was set over the course of a year with one chapter per month. (Winter is long there, so those chapt..."
I'm pretty sure I added Disappearing Earth because I remember it being cold all the time lol. I don't like cold books (which is something I've discovered about myself through my challenges), but I did love this one.
I'm pretty sure I added Disappearing Earth because I remember it being cold all the time lol. I don't like cold books (which is something I've discovered about myself through my challenges), but I did love this one.

Moonshadows by Julie Whitesel Weston


It’s also on one of the bloglists for far north settings. The winter scenes are def more memorable. I just mentioned it in case it’s important to anyone that it was 100% winter settings.

I’m looking at
Snow Road Station - also Tob, adult friendship
Smilla's Sense of Snow
2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas
Good Morning, Midnight
The Secret of Snow
Bellweather Rhapsody
The Frozen River


Goodreads just released another list for this: 69 winter themed books
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...


It’s set between October to February in a country which seems to be based on Iceland. The cold and snow are featured throughout the story.
I really enjoyed this one. Some romance but not too much.

I’m looking at
Snow Road Station - also Tob, adult friendship
Smilla's Sense of Snow
2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas
[..."
Nice list! I think I'm also going to read The Frozen River.


Last Night in Montreal b6 Emily St. John Mandel

Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May - 4* - My Review

The book is set in 1789-1790, but the author does a terrific job of making the characters feel very relatable. I think she does this by having the characters speak in more modern phrasing, but without modern slang. She also portrays the lack of modern conveniences that we are used to seem normal, and not setting up that lack to be an unreasonable chore. Based on a historical figure, excellent story, satisfying ending.

I enjoyed reading a Rivers of London book with a different setting. Peter Grant appeared off stage but the new MC was relatable and the spookiness not too scary.
Midwinter is actually the name of the father and son protagonists in the second book, but it is also set in a Suffolk country winter (with flashbacks set in Zambia). The haunting of the father and son by the death of their wife and mother is the main theme, but the book conjures up the beauty and brutality, poverty and friendship in the surrounding farming community. (view spoiler)



REJECT: A book involving money – or a lack of money
Finished: 04/29/2025
Rating: 4 stars.
From Goodreads:
If I were to ask you where the first bank robbery murder took place in the United States, your mind would naturally travel to the Old West. But the first murder during a bank robbery actually occurred in Malden, Massachusetts on December 15, 1863. And the perpetrator was far from a famed gunslinger. However, he was someone just as dangerous – a desperate opportunist.


I think it fits since the present time is winter. The title suggests there will be more.

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Well, for our southern hemisphere friends, winter is just kicking off! And for the rest of us, sometimes during those sweltering summer days, it's nice to be transported to an icy setting.
Winter Book Lists: https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/wi...
Cozy Up with a Good Book: https://sclibrary.bibliocommons.com/l...
16 Page Turners Set in the Snow: https://strongsenseofplace.com/2023/0...
Top 25 Best Winter Books of All Time: https://theliterarylifestyle.com/best...
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
What are you reading for this prompt, and how does it fit?