Have you ever picked up a book and thought “This is a good read for (insert season)” and then waited until that season to read it? I have quite a few times. Why is that? Shouldn’t readers be able to enjoy books at any time of the year?
Well, in theory, yes. But some books give off vibes that are better enjoyed in certain seasons. For example, the term “beach read.” Most people wouldn’t pick out murder mysteries to take with them on their beach trip. No, most people would take a light-hearted read with a happy ending because that is the feeling that summer gives people.
So, what about fall/winter reads? Do people tend to lean more towards cold, mysterious novels or do they want to cozy up with a romantic getaway story? Well, I think it depends on the person.
I asked a couple of fellow librarians what they prefer to read around this time of year and my favorite response was:
“Anything that looks like a cozy read. You can really tell by looking at the cover what kind of vibe you are going to get from a book.”
My friend who said this tends to read mysteries year around, but she admitted to reading the more romantic mysteries around this time of year. Is that the vibe readers get from cold weather- romance? Or do we just want to feel warm and fuzzy like our jackets on the inside? I mean, if we’re going to be cold our hearts might as well be warm.

*Image credit: https://foodtank.com/news/2017/01/food-tank-2017-winter-book-list/
Personally, I tend to lean towards more dramatic storylines when the weather gets colder. Whether that drama comes from trauma or relationships, I like it all.
Another thing that I tend to do around Christmas time is re-read some of my favorite books. I’ve already started re-reading my favorite series, Vampire Academy, and I love it as much as the first time I read it. Reading something familiar that I love makes me happy and I will read every single line as if it is my first time reading it.
If you are looking for a new book to cozy up to this winter, here is a really great list categorized by genre. I’ve already picked a few off of it, myself.
Until next time- Go find a winter read!
-Lit Librarian
