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Quiz: Books That Make You Feel Better About Winter

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Raych Krueger

Staff Writer

Raych has so many kids (like, two, but they’re super young, which makes it seem like there are more of them) and this really cuts into her reading time. She’s using her degrees in Early Childhood Education and English Literature to teach the toddler to read to the baby so she can get back to her trashy Victorian sensation novel, or whatever. She’s also teaching her kids to travel and eat broadly, mostly through example (Do As I Do is super important, you guys), and hasn’t gone a year without hopping on a plane since she was a teenager. She recently moved from the Canadian coast to the Canadian prairies, where it gets hella cold, and if not for the internet, she’d surely be dead. Blog: Books I Done Read Twitter: @raychraych

1. The Long Winter – Laura Ingalls Wilder

2. The White Darkness – Geraldine McCaughrean

3. The Left Hand of Darkness because books about winter + books with ‘darkness’ in the title = Venn diagram city – Ursula Le Guin

4.  Wolf Winter – Cecilia Ekbäck

5. The Snow Child – Eowyn Ivey

6. All of A Song of Ice and Fire – George R R Martin

7. The Shining – Stephen King

8.Life As We Knew It – Susan Beth Pfeffer

9. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – C S Lewis

 

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