Top Books To Read To Get You Through The Winter

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Nothing beats cosying up with a book when it’s cold outside. Here are the top books to read to get you through the winter…

Winter is coming (as the saying goes) and nothing beats cosying up inside with a good book during the colder months. From lighthearted festive tales of romance to gripping winter thrillers, these books really have got it all. Knitted throws and hot chocolate at the ready, you’ll want to find a cosy spot in front of the fireplace to get lost in these mesmerising reads.

Nothing beats cosying up with a book when it's cold outside. Here are the top books to read to get you through the winter...

Holidays On Ice by David Sedaris

Christmas is just around the corner and we all need a hilarious, laugh out loud read to get us through the winter months. Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris does just that. The holiday collection is made up of lots of smaller stories, including festive favourites like the diary of a Macy’s elf and what to do when you’ve been locked out in a snowstorm, making it a perfect easy-read over the Christmas season.

How To Fail At Flirting by Denise Williams

Would winter be complete without a romantic page-turner? If you’re a big fan of the film The Holiday, How To Fail At Flirting is a must-read this season. The book tells the story of Maths Professor Naya Turner, who heads for a flirtatious night on the town after a stressful day at work. It’s a classic, steamy romance novel that will pull you in from the first page.

Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky 

The latest novel by Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, is an entertaining thriller that combines haunting tales with comedic, laugh-out-loud genius. Imaginary Friend tells a story of Kate Reese, a single mother heading for Pennsylvania to flee an abusive relationship, taking her son Christopher with her. However, it turns out Pennsylvania is not quite as safe as they expected.

2 A.M At The Cat’s Pajamas by Marie-Helene Bertino 

If the name’s not enough to pull you in, 2 A.M At The Cat’s Pajamas is the story of a 9-year -old girl (Madeleine) who aspires to become a jazz singer when she grows up. Madeleine is recovering from the death of her mother and gets her first Jazz gig on Christmas Eve. It’s a truly heartwarming tale that’s a must-read this Christmas.

Snow Falling On Cedars by David Guterson

Snow Falling on Cedars will transport you to a snowy Washington town in the 1950s, a small town coming to terms with a murder trial that has repercussions for everybody. It’s gripping, tragic and incredibly atmospheric. This is one book you’ll want to cosy up in front of the fireplace with.

Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood, the award-winning author behind The Handmaid’s Tale, is back with another mysterious read to get you through the Christmas season. Stone Mattress features 9 wicked winter tales you can dip in and out of this winter, including one particular tale about a woman born with a genetic abnormality who is mistaken for a vampire! We’re big fans of this one.

Get ready to cosy up this winter

We’re all going to be spending a lot more time indoors this winter and we can’t think of a better way to spend it than snuggling up with one of these mesmerising books. Don’t forget your reading glasses! If, like us, you can’t pick up your favourite book without picking up a pair of reading glasses, we recommend eyewear brand Arlo Wolf. They’ve got an incredibly stylish yet affordable range of prescription glasses for both women and men. Keep an eye out for their exclusive Black Friday sale this week!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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