Classic Novels

Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up with a long novel.  This winter, why not make the time to read those classics that everyone always feels like they “should read.”  Here are some classic novel suggestions to inspire the more literary side of your to-read pile.  

Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell- Over the past few years, I can not tell you how many patrons have suggested that I read this book (or even watch the movie).  Gone gone with the windWith the Wind is a classic romance totaling in at a lengthy 959 pages depending on the edition.  This novel takes place during the Civil War and Reconstruction time period and follows the story of Scarlett O’Hara the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner.     

Rebecca by Daphene du Maurier- This Gothic romance is perfect for those who enjoyedrebecca.jpg Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. This novel tells the tale of a young girl who becomes the new wife to Max de Winter, only to find that she is not the true mistress of the home as the house and all who inhabit it are forever dominated by the memory of the deceased Rebecca.      

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley – This piece of speculative fiction brave new worldwas originally published in 1932 and is about a psychologically controlled and genetically engineered society of the future.  This novel is on par with George Orwell’s 1984. ana karenia     

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy – This novel is another lengthy one, totaling in at around 837 pages and tells the story of a doomed love affair set in nineteenth century Russia.

-Jessica Bielen, Adult Services Librarian

Warm Up With a Cookbook

Last month we discussed winter themed reads including a historical novel set within the colder seasonal months, a lengthy fantasy novel, and a chilling thriller.  (You can read more about them here.) This month, we are going to focus on books that will warm you (and your home) on cold winter evenings.

Here are some awesome selections for winter time comfort food:

comfort in an instantComfort in an Instant: 75 Comfort Food Favorites For Your Pressure Cooker, Multi Cooker, & InstaPot by Melissa Clark – This  book is full of cozy weekend recipes and soups.  Just perfect to make while it’s snowing outside. With these “set it and forget it” recipes, you can even read by the fire while dinner is cooking!

From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from the Boss Dogg’s Kitchen from crook to cookby Snoop Dogg– Not only is this book fun to read, but it also has a recipe for the ultimate winter comfort food…. baked mac and cheese. Yum!     

american cookieAmerican Cookie: The Snaps, Drops, Jumbles, Tea Cakes, Bars, and Brownies We Have Loved For Generations by Anne Byrn There is absolutely nothing better than the smell of fresh baked cookies in the oven.  Does anyone disagree? Pick up this book and find your favorite recipe!

 

See you soon!

—Jessica Bielen, Adult Services Librarian