I hope that everyone had a good week! Playoff football is all the rage in our house! I am, sadly, a Jets fan which means my team will never be in the playoffs but I live in New England, so we still watch a lot of football, particularly this season. I have a cold that I'm fighting with. Boooooo. I'm generally feeling better, which I attribute to being somewhat healthy and being vaccinated.
- Where two reading challenges meet.
- Texas A and M is banning who?
- I loved God in the Woods, and NPR has now interviewed Liz Moore.
- What does "cooked" actually mean?
- Mysteries that occur at Oxford University.
- New books from big names coming out in January.
- Here are some book recommendations from NPR for your next book club meeting. These are from Book Riot. I'm looking forward to the releases by Tayari Jones and Jeanette McCurdy - I've loved both of the authors' releases in the past.
- Definitely another one to try.
- Dunkin through the decades.
- Some of the biggest historical anniversaries this year and why they matter.
- Burnout vs. depression and how to tell the difference.
- I don't care how overextended he is, he's still a jerk. Finish it already.
- The psychology of why we discuss the weather as small talk.
- Six books to read after the movies you love.
- The most anticipated books in translation for 2026. And the most underrated books of 2025.
- Here's another reading challenge.
- A short history of romantasy.
- What do college students lose when libraries are ignored?
- How fanfiction made this author a literary scholar.
- Why does this year's flu feel worse?
- winter fruits that boost your immune system.
- Here's what skibidi means.
Please don't forget that I have a Pangobooks store and a goodreads profile! Please feel free to check out both!

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