I am currently reading holiday themed books for the first time ever. I've been enjoying them!
But I also want to take some time over the holidays to read (or re-read) some books from my bookshelf.
I thought I'd share the titles that are next up on my To Be Read list, in case you're looking for a new book to read as well.
📚 All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir
"From one of today’s most cherished and bestselling young adult authors comes a breathtaking novel of young love, old regrets, and forgiveness—one that’s both tragic and poignant in its tender ferocity."
📚 The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (And Your Children Will Be Glad You Did) by Philippa Perry
"This book is about how we have relationships with our children, what gets in the way of a good connection and what can enhance it."
📚 Lessons From My Garden: 52 Reflections on Organic Gardening & Creative Living by Nicola Newman
"In this insightful and practical collection, Nicola Newman shares 52 inspiring stories about her gardening adventures, interwoven with lessons in creative living and personal growth."
📚 Wholehearted: Self Leadership for Women in Transition by Terri Connellan
"A wise mix of memoir, practical strategies and positive self-leadership resources for women going through major change in their lives."
📚 My People by Oodgeroo
"This collection of poetry and prose is a reminder of Oodgeroo’s contribution to Indigenous culture and the journey toward reconciliation. All Australians should be proud of this poet who dedicated her life to her people and her land."
📚 Becoming Gutsy & Formidable: One Life, Out Loud by Sharyn Holmes
"Filled with emotive, interwoven stories on youth, life, leadership, activism and motherhood, this is one person's account of being sensitively and sensorily inclined and striving to move through the world as a fully expressed biracial and neurodivergent human. This book will ensure you re-emerge as a gutsier, more formidable version of you."
Will you join me in reading any of these? Or what is next on your TBR list? Let me know in the comments.
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