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This week’s topic is: Freebie
Holiday Romances
I’m not huge on reading holiday romance but here’s a few that I’ve read or want to eventually read.



- You Make It Feel Like Christmas by. Sophie Sullivan
- Yours For the Season by. Emily Stone
- My Favorite Holiday by. Lauren Blakely



- Good Spirits by. B.K. Borison
- Holly by. Adalyn Grace
- How My Neighbor Stole Christmas by. Meghan Quinn



- Merry Christmas Filthy Animal by. Meghan Quinn
- A Merry Little Kissmas by. Lauren Blakely
- Holiday Ever After by. Hannah Grace

A Merry Little Lie by. Sarah Morgan

What’s on your TTT?

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November 4: The First 10 Books I Randomly Grabbed from My Shelf (Stand in front of your book collection, close your eyes, point to a title, and write it down. If you have shelves, point to your physical books. If you have a digital library, use a random number generator and write down the title of the book that corresponds with the number you generated. You get bonus points if you tell us whether or not you’ve read the book, and what you thought of it if you did!)November 18: Modern Books You Think Will Be Classics In The Future (submitted by Veros @ Dark Shelf of Wonders)
November 11: Books I Enjoyed that Were Outside My Comfort Zone (or books you’d like to read that are outside your comfort zone!)November 25: Thanksgiving/Thankful FreebieDecember 9: Books Set in Snowy Places (If snow isn’t your thing, pick another kind of place and share books set there!)
December 2: Freebie
December 16: Books On My Winter 2025-2026 to-Read List
December 23: Books I hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes
December 30: Most Recent Additions to My Bookshelf








































































































