Saturday, August 23, 2014

Seasonal Reading

I hear the terms 'summer reads' and 'winter reads' quite often, but I've never really associated any books with a certain season. At first I thought that maybe this was the case because I don't really read a whole lot of contemporary, so I don't have any summery themed books to read in the summer. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I do have seasonal reads, they just aren't necessarily the same ones that almost everyone else has...
Summer Reads
Massive Fantasy Books
 Personally I think that Fantasy can be read any time of the year, and I do read it year round, but I think that Summer is the best time to knock out the larger one's on my shelf, and by larger I mean anything over 500 pages.This method doesn't work as well for me as it has in previous years, since now I'm an adult with a job and don't really have a summer vacation anymore, but I still do the best I can. Here are some massive Fantasy books that I've read so far this Summer:
Autumn Reads
Magical Books
Ah, Autumn, the time for witchy books and romance. This is typically when I like to read fairy-tale retellings and any sort of witchy themed book that gets me all excited for Halloween. Autumn is my favorite season, but also my busiest, so I like to read books that are quick and fun. Here are some that I am hoping to get to this Autumn:
Winter Reads
Classics
There is nothing like a snow day to make you want to cuddle under the bed covers and delve into a classic, at least for me there's nothing like it. Winter always sets me in the perfect mood for classics, Victorian literature especially. I've been slacking a bit with classics lately, so here's a few that I hope to get to this Winter:
Spring Reads
Graphic Novels, Comics, & Manga
Spring is a season for illustration, it's my favorite season to draw and my favorite season to read all sorts of illustrated literature.  I'm not sure what I'll be reading next Spring, considering it is more than 6 months away, but here are a few things I've had my eye on:

Do you read any genres seasonally? Have any recommendations for me? Let me know!

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