Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all well as we head towards the end of 2025, and perhaps looking for some more reading recommendations as the year winds down!
Whether you’re in the mood for something festive, or just something to brighten the dark nights, I hope there’s a book here for you.

Lana
I hope you’re all well as we head towards the end of 2025, and perhaps looking for some more reading recommendations as the year winds down!
Whether you’re in the mood for something festive, or just something to brighten the dark nights, I hope there’s a book here for you.
- You know the story, but when’s the last time you read the book itself? A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is always worth revisiting for its inventiveness, wintry imagery and heartwarming message.
- Another book perfect for this time of year is The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction back in 2012. Based on the Russian folk tale, it follows an Alaskan couple who find a young girl in the woods behind their home, just one day after they build one made of snow…
- If you’re a fan of One Day, you might like This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens, a love story about Minnie and Quinn, born at the same hospital on New Year’s Eve. Exactly thirty years later, they meet at a NYE party and realise how closely their lives are entwined.
- Tired of winter and don’t want to read about it? Escape with The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith, which follows the calculating Tom to sun-drenched Italy and an encounter that will set his life on a very different path.
Lana
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