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minus-squareCEOofmyhouse56linkfedilink8•6 months agoThis is gonna sound odd but I don’t care. Whenever I start a new book I like to match it to the seasons. For example, if the book is set in a hot climate then I’ll read it in summer. Cold climate book then I’ll read it in winter.
minus-squareStudSpud The StarchylinkfedilinkEnglish4•6 months agoWhat about books that cover more than one season? Like, a book about somebody’s year in a new town?
minus-squareCEOofmyhouse56linkfedilink2•6 months agoGood question. There’s always those books that are anytime reads.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-26 months agoYou get an immersive experience that way
This is gonna sound odd but I don’t care. Whenever I start a new book I like to match it to the seasons. For example, if the book is set in a hot climate then I’ll read it in summer. Cold climate book then I’ll read it in winter.
What about books that cover more than one season? Like, a book about somebody’s year in a new town?
Good question. There’s always those books that are anytime reads.
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You get an immersive experience that way
Yeah exactly