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Can you recommend a book that catches the spirit of year-end thoughts or generates a sense of nostalgia in you?
Submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer.
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Billy's Answer
Even though I wrote this week's prompt, I don't have an answer. Nothing comes to mind that fits that year-end or nostalgic feeling. If you're looking for a holiday/Christmas-themed read, I recommend author Richard Paul Evans.
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I counted Christmas books as year-end/nostalgic.
ReplyDeleteIt was a tough one. I went for that sad after Christmas feeling 😂
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I love the family classic: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
ReplyDeleteHop on over to Friday56 and join the fun: https://headfullofbooks.blogspot.com/2024/12/review-how-to-be-both-friday56-linkup.html
Have a wonderful weekend.
-Anne
I appreciate that even though you created the prompt, you don't actually have an answer to it...Makes me feel less bad for also not having an answer. - Katie
ReplyDeleteFor me, dystopian books bring out the nostalgia. But also, they have that "maybe something better will happen next year" feeling
ReplyDeleteLittle Women is one such book for me..
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