What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿 It’s b What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿

It’s been really fun to see how cozy fantasy books have become so popular over the last several years. When done well, reading one of these stories can feel like a comforting hug or sitting down with a cup of something warm and yummy 😌

The Teller of Small Fortunes was a book I read last year and enjoyed very much. I have The Keeper of Magical Things on my TBR for this year 🙌🏼

Some of my very favorite cozy fantasy books are...
🌪️ The Nature of Witches
☕️ Legends & Lattes (series)
🪴 The Spellshop (series)
🐉 The Tea Dragon Society (series)
🧹 The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches AND A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
 🥖 A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
🪄 Selcouth (series)
🫖 The Spellbound Sisters (series)
 🗡️ This Will Be (series)
🍄 A Curious Kind of Magic
💀 The Bone Houses AND The Drowned Woods AND The Wild Huntress
🍵 Tomes and Tea (series)

Aaaaand that’s where I’ll cut that list off because otherwise we’ll be here for days 😂 

Have you read any of these books? 📚

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In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

📖 To sit down and have a chat with Diana and Matthew from The Book of Life over coffee would be incredible. They’re both so intelligent and I think I’d just sit there gaping at them the entire time!

♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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Have you read any of the books I’m currently reading? 📚

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Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed wi Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed with that’s unrelated to books! 🫢

Last summer, along with the rest of *absolutely everyone*, I watched KPop Demon Hunters... and fell head over heels in love with every single thing about it 🙈 

It was a chain reaction of epic proportions 💥 I watched it about a week after it premiered because I kept seeing it online. I liked it, watched it again a week later, LOVED it, suggested it to friends who suggested it to their friends, started deep-diving into all of the behind-the-scenes info, wound up listening to the soundtrack so much that my entire Spotify Wrapped was just songs from that album, still somehow manage to talk about it nonstop to everyone I encounter, and I can’t WAIT for the sequel. Let’s just say it kinda became my personality 😂

Along with KPDH, I spent the last year and some change obsessing over One Tree Hill (first time watching it, got to meet some of the cast last summer, have turned Wilmington into my second home, you know... normal obsessed fan things 😉) and Marielle Kraft’s music (SO FREAKING GOOD. Saw her in concert and got to meet her as well and she’s the sweetest human) 🤎

Do we have any obsessions in common? 🤝🏼

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Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️ Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️

Recently, I finished THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER by @timesnewrachel ☀️ While it was quite different from the modern, witchy fantasy books I’ve come to associate with her (otherwise known as some of my favorite books of all time), she has created a signature style of storytelling that made reading *this book* feel like coming home 🥰

I felt it instantly when I sensed her intense love for nature and the earth woven through the story, paired with such atmospheric writing that I regularly forgot I was not *in* the ethereal, whimsical world I was reading about 🌌 I felt it again in the way she writes of longing and love so powerful that there’s no doubt the characters will overcome every obstacle they face together 🤎 I felt it once more when I began to cry over supporting characters that (possibly) weren’t meant to elicit such strong emotions in the first place 🥹

THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER was everything I could possibly hope and dream a fairytale would be. It was beautiful and magical, and left me feeling so filled with joy and hope. It’s an absolute masterpiece 🙌🏼

Have you read this or any of Rachel’s other books? 📚

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Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️ I go Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️

I gotta be real honest with y’all... I don’t read a ton of vampire books 😅 I was a wolf girly starting in middle school, and that really hasn’t changed much. I do love a good vampire book, but they haven’t always been my favorite supernatural creature 🙈

However, maybe due to the V.E. Schwab magic, I absolutely adored Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil 😍 It was precisely as toxic as she promised it would be, and I ATE IT UP. It was dark, seductive, sometimes bloody, and there was never a dull moment. I genuinely didn’t want it to end.

Have you read this one yet? 📖

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Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖 Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖

For several years, I would write a blog article every month that included somewhere between 20-40 new releases 🫢 While I was working my previous job, I didn’t have the opportunity to blog, let alone pay attention to new releases, and I feel like I missed SO MANY 🙈 

I’m happy to be back to blogging semi-regularly, and equally thrilled to be back in the habit of knowing which books are coming out each month! 🙌🏼 If you swipe through, you can see 24 March releases and their corresponding release dates 🗓️

Which of these titles are you most looking forward to reading? 🤎

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Do you have a library card? 🪪 Ya girl is the self Do you have a library card? 🪪

Ya girl is the self-proclaimed biggest fan of the library to ever walk the earth 🌍 Okay, that could be an exaggeration, but most of the time it doesn’t feel like one. I cried with happiness over my first library card as a kid, and I won’t purchase a book until I’ve borrowed it from the library and loved it enough to own it. I have 5 library cards, swear by Libby and Hoopla for all of my audiobooks and ebooks, and at this point, I feel like an Arthur tattoo might be necessary (IYKYK) 😂

But I digress... February is National Library Lovers’ Month, and I think you should get a library card (or 5) and celebrate not only the perk of FREE BOOKS but also the countless ways public libraries are integral to our lives and communities! 🙌🏼

What was the last library book you checked out? 📖

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If you could only recommend one book for the rest If you could only recommend one book for the rest of your life, what would it be? 📖

This one has been an easy answer for me since 2020, when I read THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY. It completely changed my life.

Since then, I have recommended it to countless people, and have felt intense amounts of joy as I’ve seen those people recommend it to others, buy copies for friends, suggest it for their book clubs, and come back to me to tell me how it changed their life just like it changed mine 🥰

Which book would you say changed your life for the better? 🤎

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Books · January 4, 2023

The 23 Must-Read Books On My 2023 Reading List

23 Books I Want to Read from My 2023 Reading List by The Espresso Edition cozy book and lifestyle blog

There are so many new and backlist novels that I’m longing to read this year! In this post you’ll find the 23 books I’ll be marking as “high priority” on my 2023 reading list.

In both 2021 and 2022, I put together a “high priority” reading list for my year. These lists contained 30 books that I absolutely had to read that year, no matter what else I picked up. This way, I wouldn’t stray from my goals of completing an author’s backlog, finishing a series, picking up a new release, or whatever else I wanted to accomplish over the course of 365 days. However, in 2023, I decided to try something a little different. Rather than 30 books, I’m going with 23 to match the year!

While my lists over the last couple of years have been a really wide mix of both new releases and backlist books, this year I’m prioritizing new books by my favorite authors! There are a couple of older titles mixed in, but for the most part, the novels come out during 2023. This gives me the chance to slowly check off my list throughout the year, rather than finishing it within the first few months. It’s bound to be a great reading year!


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23 Books I’m Prioritizing From My 2023 Reading List

You can find each book from my 2023 reading list below. Tap on the photo to read the synopsis and tap on the title to buy or preorder. Visit my StoryGraph account to read my reviews as they go live – and check out my bookstagram account for more aesthetic photos of books and coffee!

The Brothers Hawthorne (The Inheritance Games #4)

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Why I Want to Read

The Inheritance Games was one of my favorite series of 2022. I’m so excited that the author has chosen to continue the story with The Brothers Hawthorne. I read an excerpt recently and it made me wish the book was in my hands this instant.

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Stealing Infinity (Stolen Beauty #1)

Alyson Nöel

Why I Want to Read

I was sent a copy of this book before the release but never got a chance to read it last year. I’d really like to pick it up because the concept sounds super interesting.

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In the Shadow Garden

Liz Parker

Why I Want to Read

This was another book sent by a publisher that I didn’t get to read last year – and I tried to add it to three different monthly TBR lists. Oops. This year I’m going to make sure I read it. The plot is totally up my alley!

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The Liar’s Crown (Dominions #1)

Abigail Owen

Why I Want to Read

I received the coolest PR box for this book and then proceeded to read a ton of rave reviews. I was honestly bummed I didn’t get to it last year but I have an inkling I’m going to enjoy it this year!

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Last of the Talons (Talon #1)

Sophie Kim

Why I Want to Read

Last, but not least, this was the final book sent to me last year that I never managed to read. The synopsis reminded me a bit of Six Crimson Cranes, so I’m looking forward to picking it up!

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Bring Me Your Midnight

Rachel Griffin

Why I Want to Read

Just seeing this title makes me want to screech with excitement. Rachel Griffin is an auto-buy author for me (and most of y’all know that I don’t typically purchase books I haven’t read yet). I’ve just never been let down by her beautiful, atmospheric writing and immersive stories.

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Someone Just Like You

Meredith Schorr

Why I Want to Read

I’m really glad that I discovered Meredith’s book, As Seen on TV, last year because it was absolutely adorable. I’m talking serious Gilmore Girls vibes. I can’t wait for this one!

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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0)

Suzanne Collins

Why I Want to Read

Despite being a massive fan of The Hunger Games in high school, when this prequel came out, I somehow missed reading it during the initial hype. With the movie releasing soon, I figured it was past time I gave it a read. I’m nervous but excited.

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Painted Devils (Little Thieves #2)

Margaret Owen

Why I Want to Read

Little Thieves was such an awesome read and I’m greatly looking forward to this sequel. How is it that May still seems so far away? I want it now!

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A Wilderness of Stars

Shea Ernshaw

Why I Want to Read

Shea’s writing is absolutely breathtaking and I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of this book ASAP. I preordered one for a friend of mine for the holidays and instantly regretted not getting one for myself. I just want to dive in already!

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The Stardust Thief (The Sandsea Trilogy #1)

Chelsea Abdullah

Why I Want to Read

I can’t tell you how many times this book was recommended to me last year. Aladdin vibes? Hyped by the author of The Daevabad Trilogy (one of my faves)? Yeah, I need to read it like yesterday.

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Begin Again

Emma Lord

Why I Want to Read

While I’ve begun to lean more heavily into adult romance novels over the past year, Emma Lord is one author whose YA romances still make me swoon. This one is more NA (college-aged) and it sounds like so much fun.

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Happy Place

Emily Henry

Why I Want to Read

Quite possibly my most anticipated book of the year right now! Emily Henry is one of my favorite authors of all time and so far, she has yet to disappoint with her summer-y romances. I’m sure Happy Place will be no exception.

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This Cursed Light (The Last Finestra #2)

Emily Thiede

Why I Want to Read

The cliffhanger that This Vicious Grace left us on had me itching for the sequel the moment I finished. I was lucky enough to meet the author during the autumn of 2022 and talking with her about This Cursed Light got me even more excited for its release!

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Foxglove (Belladonna #2)

Adalyn Grace

Why I Want to Read

Belladonna was my favorite book of 2022, so it’s no surprise that Foxglove is one of my most anticipated (if not THE most anticipated) fantasies of 2023. I’m truly dying to learn what happens next in this sweeping, gothic romantasy.

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The Foxglove King (Nightshade Crown #1)

Hannah Whitten

Why I Want to Read

Hannah’s Wilderwood duology blew me away, so I’ve had this book on my TBR since the moment she announced even working on it. It’s a lot darker than the books I typically reach for, but I have a feeling I’m still going to love it.

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A Curse for True Love (Once Upon a Broken Heart #3)

Stephanie Garber

Why I Want to Read

It’s been so much fun reading these books over the last couple of years. I’ve been collecting the Barnes & Noble special edition copies and hope I can get my hands on ACFTL in that edition as well! It’s such a fun spin-off for Caraval and after the gutwrenching cliffhanger of the last book, I NEED this installment to come out now!

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Babel

R.F. Kuang

Why I Want to Read

Okay, let’s be real, this book ruled 2022. At least, from the way the online bookish community was raving about it, that’s what I assume to be the case! I didn’t get a chance to read it then, but I do plan to this year – even if it’s intimidating.

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The Young Elites (The Young Elites #1)

Marie Lu

Why I Want to Read

I feel like this is one of those series that I missed when I was a teen but will probably enjoy even as an adult. It sounds right up my alley and I’ve heard it’s a good place to start with this author, so I’m looking forward to diving in.

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There Will Come a Darkness (The Age of Darkness #1)

Katy Rose Pool

Why I Want to Read

One of my favorite bookstagram accounts recommends this series constantly, so I figured it was past time I check it out. The covers and even the titles remind me a bit of the Shades of Magic series and the synopsis sounds incredible. I’m sure I’m going to love them!

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Daughter of the Moon Goddess (The Celestial Kingdom Duology #1)

Sue Lynn Tan

Why I Want to Read

I saw this duology recommend online so many times over the last couple of years that it felt like it was definitely time for me to pick them up. I’m already drawn to them because of the gorgeous covers and the way the author weaves Chinese mythology into the story.

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Spellbreaker (Spellbreaker #1)

Charlie N. Holmberg

Why I Want to Read

A good friend of mine recommend these and the plot instantly intrigued me! They really sound unlike anything I’ve read, which is a huge perk. I’m excited to check them out and see what I think since I rarely ever see them featured online.

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The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil #1)

Soman Chainani

Why I Want to Read

When the Netflix adaptation came out this past year starring Kit Young (one of my faves from Shadow and Bone), I decided to read the prequel and then watch the movie. However, I think I was missing a lot of information. So, shortly after watching, I added the first book in the series to my TBR. I’m hoping it help me make more sense of the story since the prequel wound up confusing me more than anything else!

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Michelle
3 years ago

Happy New Year, Stephanie!

Oh I can totally empathise: too many books and not enough time. I’m still focusing on backlist reading with a couple of new titles thrown in. Babel is on my list for 2023 too! I read Daughter of the Moon Goddess last year and LOVED it (and as a duology!). I also read The School for Good and Evil ahead of the Netflix adaptation – it wasn’t hugely my bag but I think it’ll be a good read if you’re after tying up some loose ends from the film!

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

I’m glad I’m not the only one who didn’t read Babel last year haha. I felt super behind when everyone else was reading it. In fact, I still have yet to read the author’s other books as well, so I’m super SUPER behind! It’s wonderful to know that you enjoyed The Celestial Kingdom Duology! I’m extra excited about those since I’ve heard such raves. Great to know you liked it too 🙂

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Annie
3 years ago

These books sound so great, thank you so much for such an awesome list to inspire my 2023 TBR! I had no idea Suzanne Collins was coming out with a new book in the Hunger Games series, that’s so awesome! I really enjoyed those books, so that one will definitely be at the top of my list!

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was actually released in 2020, I just haven’t gotten a chance to read it and wanted to prep for the upcoming film adaptation coming in November 🙂

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Jodie
3 years ago

Great choices Stephanie! I also want to read Happy Places and Someone Just Like You and I hope we both enjoy them! Thanks for sharing.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Jodie

Yay for wonderful romances coming out this year! I can’t wait to read them all!

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Wendy Williams
3 years ago

Happy Place is on my anticipated release list too. I recently finished Begin Again and enjoyed it very much. I hope you love all these books.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Wendy Williams

Eek! It makes me so happy that you enjoyed Begin Again. Emma’s books are some of my favorites. They never cease to bring me joy. I can’t wait for that one!

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Celeste | A Literary Escape
3 years ago

Great list! I actually haven’t heard of most of these. But The Stardust Thief is a good read, as is Daughter of the Moon Goddess, so I hope you enjoy them, too. The Foxglove King is on my list as well…looking forward to that one. I have Babel, too, and I suppose I should add that to my 2023 list like you, buuuut I think I’ll initially focus on backlist books I’ll likely unhaul so I can make some shelf space.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Celeste | A Literary Escape

I’m glad to be introducing you to a few new titles 🙂 You’ve got me extra excited for The Stardust Thief and Daughter of the Moon Goddess! I’m sure I’m going to love them.

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Bianca Visagie
3 years ago

So many good books on this list! I really enjoyed Daughter of the Moon Goddess and I’m excited to get to the sequel. I hope you get to read all of the books on this list!

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Bianca Visagie

I’ve heard excellent things about that duology so I’m really hoping I enjoy it as much as everyone else seems to!

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Lover of Romance
3 years ago

You have such a great list of books there to read! The covers are so pretty. I have seen lots of good things about Babel and the Moon Goddess. Hope you end up loving them all!

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Lover of Romance

It seems like Babel was absolutely everywhere during the second half of last year. I’m simultaneously nervous and excited to give it a go!

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Marlene
3 years ago

So many great picks on this list! I haven’t read any of these but did see the Netflix version of The School for Good and Evil, had no idea it was a book!

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Marlene

It’s an entire series, actually! Apparently, the movie wasn’t the best adaptation, but I enjoyed the different actors and hope I like the books more!

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I'm All Booked Up
3 years ago

We just finished Begin Again and we really enjoyed it! The Brothers Hawthorne is also on our list.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  I'm All Booked Up

I’m so excited about those two I could practically pop. Actually, I’m that excited about all of my 2023 new release picks. It’s gonna be a good year for books hehe

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Lucy @ Lucy Knows Things
3 years ago

That’s quite a list! I haven’t read any of those books yet, but a few of them are on my TBR for this year.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucy @ Lucy Knows Things

Well, I’m not surprised you haven’t read a lot of them since I think the majority are 2023 releases hehe. I hope you get a chance to enjoy them this year!

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According to Chren
3 years ago

We read A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes when it released and we can’t wait for the movie adaptation. The Brothers Hawthorne is on our list for 2023 too.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  According to Chren

I have this feeling the adaptation is going to be great, especially since the originals were so good. I’m super excited to read – and watch – it this year!

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Michelle
3 years ago

I love this idea! I have a very long TBR wishlist that I want to get to but I like to see what other people are reading via bookstagram IG pages so I can get indecisive with what I want to read. I’m going to put together my own list of books that I want to read this year and leave a few spots open for any books that may capture my attention. ♥

http://www.mooeyandfriends.com

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

I think that’s a wonderful plan! I’d love to see what you end up putting on your list 🙂

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Lizzie
3 years ago

These all sound amazing!! I haven’t heard of most of these but you have the best taste in books, so I’m sure they are going to be in incredible. I’m definitely going to put a few on my reading list!

Lizzie
http://www.lizzieinlace.com

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Lizzie

Aww well thank you! I’m glad you enjoy checking out my reading lists 🙂

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What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿 It’s b What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿

It’s been really fun to see how cozy fantasy books have become so popular over the last several years. When done well, reading one of these stories can feel like a comforting hug or sitting down with a cup of something warm and yummy 😌

The Teller of Small Fortunes was a book I read last year and enjoyed very much. I have The Keeper of Magical Things on my TBR for this year 🙌🏼

Some of my very favorite cozy fantasy books are...
🌪️ The Nature of Witches
☕️ Legends & Lattes (series)
🪴 The Spellshop (series)
🐉 The Tea Dragon Society (series)
🧹 The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches AND A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
 🥖 A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
🪄 Selcouth (series)
🫖 The Spellbound Sisters (series)
 🗡️ This Will Be (series)
🍄 A Curious Kind of Magic
💀 The Bone Houses AND The Drowned Woods AND The Wild Huntress
🍵 Tomes and Tea (series)

Aaaaand that’s where I’ll cut that list off because otherwise we’ll be here for days 😂 

Have you read any of these books? 📚

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In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

📖 To sit down and have a chat with Diana and Matthew from The Book of Life over coffee would be incredible. They’re both so intelligent and I think I’d just sit there gaping at them the entire time!

♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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Have you read any of the books I’m currently reading? 📚

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Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed wi Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed with that’s unrelated to books! 🫢

Last summer, along with the rest of *absolutely everyone*, I watched KPop Demon Hunters... and fell head over heels in love with every single thing about it 🙈 

It was a chain reaction of epic proportions 💥 I watched it about a week after it premiered because I kept seeing it online. I liked it, watched it again a week later, LOVED it, suggested it to friends who suggested it to their friends, started deep-diving into all of the behind-the-scenes info, wound up listening to the soundtrack so much that my entire Spotify Wrapped was just songs from that album, still somehow manage to talk about it nonstop to everyone I encounter, and I can’t WAIT for the sequel. Let’s just say it kinda became my personality 😂

Along with KPDH, I spent the last year and some change obsessing over One Tree Hill (first time watching it, got to meet some of the cast last summer, have turned Wilmington into my second home, you know... normal obsessed fan things 😉) and Marielle Kraft’s music (SO FREAKING GOOD. Saw her in concert and got to meet her as well and she’s the sweetest human) 🤎

Do we have any obsessions in common? 🤝🏼

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Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️ Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️

Recently, I finished THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER by @timesnewrachel ☀️ While it was quite different from the modern, witchy fantasy books I’ve come to associate with her (otherwise known as some of my favorite books of all time), she has created a signature style of storytelling that made reading *this book* feel like coming home 🥰

I felt it instantly when I sensed her intense love for nature and the earth woven through the story, paired with such atmospheric writing that I regularly forgot I was not *in* the ethereal, whimsical world I was reading about 🌌 I felt it again in the way she writes of longing and love so powerful that there’s no doubt the characters will overcome every obstacle they face together 🤎 I felt it once more when I began to cry over supporting characters that (possibly) weren’t meant to elicit such strong emotions in the first place 🥹

THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER was everything I could possibly hope and dream a fairytale would be. It was beautiful and magical, and left me feeling so filled with joy and hope. It’s an absolute masterpiece 🙌🏼

Have you read this or any of Rachel’s other books? 📚

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Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️ I go Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️

I gotta be real honest with y’all... I don’t read a ton of vampire books 😅 I was a wolf girly starting in middle school, and that really hasn’t changed much. I do love a good vampire book, but they haven’t always been my favorite supernatural creature 🙈

However, maybe due to the V.E. Schwab magic, I absolutely adored Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil 😍 It was precisely as toxic as she promised it would be, and I ATE IT UP. It was dark, seductive, sometimes bloody, and there was never a dull moment. I genuinely didn’t want it to end.

Have you read this one yet? 📖

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Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖 Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖

For several years, I would write a blog article every month that included somewhere between 20-40 new releases 🫢 While I was working my previous job, I didn’t have the opportunity to blog, let alone pay attention to new releases, and I feel like I missed SO MANY 🙈 

I’m happy to be back to blogging semi-regularly, and equally thrilled to be back in the habit of knowing which books are coming out each month! 🙌🏼 If you swipe through, you can see 24 March releases and their corresponding release dates 🗓️

Which of these titles are you most looking forward to reading? 🤎

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Do you have a library card? 🪪 Ya girl is the self Do you have a library card? 🪪

Ya girl is the self-proclaimed biggest fan of the library to ever walk the earth 🌍 Okay, that could be an exaggeration, but most of the time it doesn’t feel like one. I cried with happiness over my first library card as a kid, and I won’t purchase a book until I’ve borrowed it from the library and loved it enough to own it. I have 5 library cards, swear by Libby and Hoopla for all of my audiobooks and ebooks, and at this point, I feel like an Arthur tattoo might be necessary (IYKYK) 😂

But I digress... February is National Library Lovers’ Month, and I think you should get a library card (or 5) and celebrate not only the perk of FREE BOOKS but also the countless ways public libraries are integral to our lives and communities! 🙌🏼

What was the last library book you checked out? 📖

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If you could only recommend one book for the rest If you could only recommend one book for the rest of your life, what would it be? 📖

This one has been an easy answer for me since 2020, when I read THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY. It completely changed my life.

Since then, I have recommended it to countless people, and have felt intense amounts of joy as I’ve seen those people recommend it to others, buy copies for friends, suggest it for their book clubs, and come back to me to tell me how it changed their life just like it changed mine 🥰

Which book would you say changed your life for the better? 🤎

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Would you want to have the same occupation as the Would you want to have the same occupation as the main character(s) in your last read? 💼

I recently finished Thunderhead, and I absolutely would *NOT* want to be a Scythe! 🙅🏻‍♀️ I also definitely wouldn’t want to be in the shoes of the royalty in my other previous read, A Psalm of Storms and Silence 😬

Is there a book character’s “career” that you know you would love to have? 💭

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Is there an author who consistently writes books t Is there an author who consistently writes books that bring you to tears? 😭

I have cried while reading every single one of Amber’s books... and that’s only a small part of what keeps me coming back for more 🤎

I’m struggling with even knowing how to put in words what her books mean to me, because even thinking about it is making me tear up 🥹 So instead of trying to craft the perfect thing to say, I’m just going to urge you to read everything she’s written. You can thank me later 🙏🏼

What was the last book that made you cry? 📖

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