Do you ever read according to the season? What are good books to read during the winter?
>>24831713Or other seasons too
>>24831713There are some obvious xmas time reads.
>THE HECCIN CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
>>24831973I don't really want to read the obvious. I was thinking of something like The Terror by Dan Simmons. Just good, cold reads that fit with the upcoming cold weather.I kind of feel like reading 2666, but that just strikes me as a summer read for some reason, maybe because of Mexico.
>>24832007If it’s not explicitly connected to the season you’re just trying to start some fucking “X is a Christmas movie because” bullshit but for books. 2666 “feels like a summer read” is a sign of severe retardation.
>>24831982Why yes, I will read A Christmas Carol in November.
>>24831713Only seasonal reading I do is I usually try to read something spoopy for october. This year I picked up Thomas Ligotti, haven't regretted it so far.
>>24831713The Evenings by Gerard Reve.It's a grim and cynical but also fun and entertaining read about a socially retarded young male livibg with his parents in post WW2 Netherlands and being bored as fuck during the last 7 or 10 (I forgot) days of the year.Perfect book to end 2025 if you want to relate to an anon avant la lettre.
>>24831982We Heil Santa here nigga
>>24831713A bit, yes. I like my doorstoppers during the winter, for obvious reasons. Think I might do a big Tolstoyevsky/Dickens read this winter.
>>24831713Pic related
>>24831713In Straya it's spring thugh
>>24831982we wish you a merry sciencemaswe wish you a merry sciencemaswe wish you a merry sciencemasand a fauci new year
>>24833308Shit's too convoluted. I couldn't finish it.