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Do the type of books you read change with the seasons?

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Tammy

No, they change with the mood I’m in.

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Terra

@Tammy same

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Heather

Nope!

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Jelece

Nope, not for me. I am always a fiction lover.

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Sharon

No

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Angela

Most definitely!

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Laura

Sometimes

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Elle

no

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Amy

Yes

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Joshua

I like reading Dragonlance Chronicles with each season. Autumn Twilight, Winter Night, and Spring Dawn.

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Sharon

Yes, definitely. Already lining up my Halloween reads

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Lisa

Not that i’ve noticed, it usually depends on my mood and whether or not i’m.preparing for a book signing.
And now a days how my head feels

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Diane

Somewhat. I love a good Christmas story to put me in the holiday spirit

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Becky

Yes!

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Teresa

no

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Cheyenne

I will only read my Spice and Wolf books in fall

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Shiree

Yes spring/ summer related novels then thrillers or detectives till end of November then Christmas novels at Christmas and just whatever I fancy after that x

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Pennie

No never thought of it….-too many to get through!!

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Katie

Sometimes. Mostly I just pick up whatever I’m in the mood for, but I do find that some books I want to read at certain times of year, like something spooky for Halloween (spooky, but not scary!), and then something wintry for when it starts to get really cold.

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Wendy

No

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Janie

Just with holiday months.

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Susan

I like Holidays on Ice in December!

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Janet

Nope

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Thérèse

I find myself reading the 600plus page ones in the colder months. Idk why…

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Nick

A little

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Martine

Yes

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Dawn

Nope

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Sandy

Not at all.

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Hoogeveen

Sometimes

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Corinne

No. Just my moods.

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Lorrea

I tend to read books about summer when it’s cold out. This summer I’ve read a lot of psychological thrillers.

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Ni

Not really. Although, I tend to read more thrillers/mysteries/horror around Halloween

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Keri

No I love thriller/horrors

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Paula

No, whatever is next on the pile?

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Clara

No.

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Tija

No. I mostly read true crime but occasionally I’ll take a break and read a light and silly book like Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine ?

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Pariah

No

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Tricia

Lighter books in the summer and more intense in the winter.

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Joanna

Yes…lots of horror books in the fall!

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Robyne

Definitely

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Philip

I try to change genre after every book.

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Tamara

I try to change with the season. Makes for a fun challenge.

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Jennifer

I would say yes. I don’t like reading about winter stories during the summer and vice versa.

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Liz

Only during October and December.

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Cindy

Not really.

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Bonnie

To the extent that many of the writers I follow publish at the same time each year, I do light reading in summer.

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Mansi

Nopes, it changes with mood swings

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Mary

I always read a Christmas themed book in December.

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Tracey

No

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Eva

I usually stick with mystery, suspense, crime, forensic, true crime, Christian and cozy mysteries, Christmas time I’ll read Debbie Macomber or go to holiday themed cozy mysteries

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Michele

Nope. Whatever strikes my fancy…although, like others, I do enjoy a Debbie Macomber or 2 at Christmas!

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Jakki

Sometimes! In October, I like to pick out all the super creepy, witchy theme and/or thrillers and in December, sometimes, I like to find a holiday themed story.

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