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what do you read on a rainy day?

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message 1: by Elza (new)

Elza Kinde (elzakinde) | 68 comments Mod
Hello, readers! I've been having a fantastic time finding books that coordinate with our rainbow-themed reading challenges this month. It's been a wonderful way to beat the winter blues.

📗 In case you missed it, our current Book of the Month is Operation Sisterhood. There's a little over a week left to grab a copy and add your thoughts to our discussion thread.
📕 For those of you in need of a book title that begins with 'O' for your A to Z reading challenge, we've created new resources with Listopia for each letter of the alphabet. Go add your favorite Middle Grade titles to the pile!
📙 If you're planning ahead for March, our next Book of the Month selection is The Book of Boy! We hope you'll grab a copy and join us on this historical adventure.
📗 Middle Grade Carousel's Theme of the Month is I Can Read a Rainbow. We'd love to see your favorite multi-colored Middle Grade books added to the recommendations!

Show & Tell: What is your go-to rainy day read?


message 2: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 280 comments Mod
I finished Operation Sisterhood last week, so I'll drop by the discussion post before the end of the month.

Rainy Day Read? Hmm. In a general sense, I like print books for rainy days, so I can slip off my headphones and enjoy the sound of rain outside the window. It's a cozy feeling. And if I'm in the mood for cozy, I reach for old favorites & comfort reads. The kinds of stories that give me the kinds of *feels* that I want to recapture.


message 3: by Elza (new)

Elza Kinde (elzakinde) | 68 comments Mod
C.J. wrote: " if I'm in the mood for cozy, I reach for old favorites & comfort reads."

I think I'm somewhat the opposite! I love mysteries or suspenseful stories on a rainy day. I think rain lends to the Gothic mood for me.


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