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This Week's Prompt:
What kind of book do you like to curl up with in the winter?╍Submitted by Billy, Coffee-Addicted Writer
My Answer:
I can almost hear the chorus of familiar voices chiming in, “Oh, just pick a cozy Christmas mystery or a heartwarming holiday romance!” As if the shelves aren’t already groaning under the weight of such predictable fare! But for me, the thrill lies in the unexpected. I tend to be the wild card at the reading party—grabbing whatever Advance Reader Copy (ARC) happens to catch my eye, or diving headfirst into a gritty western, navigating the stars in a Star Trek adventure, or even dusting off an old horror classic that sends chills down my spine. The season? It’s just a backdrop; the weather? Merely a passing thought. My reading choices are dictated by whim and whatever floats my boat at that moment. So, whether it's a snowstorm outside or the sun blazing down, I'll take a journey wherever the pages lead, unshackled by the confines of genre or time.
〜B.J. Burgess
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