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Book Gang Podcast Episode 16: The Best Books of 2021 (Part 1)

Friday, December 31st, 2021

 

Book Gang Podcast Episode 16: The Best Books of 2021 (Part 1)

It’s time for the best books of 2021, and who better to lead us through this year than MomAdvice Book Gang superstar Larry. Larry ranks 28th as a top reviewer for GoodReads and has read over 360 books (so far) this year. So we were each challenged to bring our top twenty best books of the year to the show today.

There is a wide range of stories for every reader today. We have discovered it isn’t always the Pulitzer Prize-winning novels, award-winning authors, or those New York Times bestsellers that end up making our list. This list showcases the beauty of a good storyteller and our deep mutual affection for debuts. Whether you are looking for short story format, science fiction, historical fiction, love stories, family dramas, true stories, or just a diverse cast of characters…. we have you covered! Escape real-life with these fast page-turners and plan for your best reading year in 2022.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 16: The Best Books of 2021 (Part 1)

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Mentioned in this episode:

Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour

Sorry to Bother You

Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance by Ruth Emmie Lang

A History of Wild Places by Shea Emshaw

Bird Box by Josh Malerman

How Lucky by Will Leitch

Rear Window

Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon

We Are Watching Eliza Bright by A.E. Osworth

Bewilderment by Richard Powers

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

Charly

Tin Man by Sarah Winman

The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller

The Sky Blues by Robbie Couch

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant

The Bad Muslim Discount by Syed M. Masood

An Unexpected Kind of Love by Hayden Stone

Notting Hill

Finley Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano

Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead by Elle Cosimano

The Damage by Caitlin Wahrer

The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman

My Notorious Life by Kate Manning

Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber

Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry

Beach Read by Emily Henry

Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe

Dopesick on Hulu

In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner

The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner

Goodbye Days by Jeff Zenter

Hare Psychopathy Checklist

A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill

Teen Killers Club by Lily Sparks

Squid Game on Netflix

Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian

The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavsky

Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci

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Narrowing a list down to just 20 is impossible especially since this is the most that I’ve ever read. Although these books did not make the big “official list” I loved them just as much and think they deserve your attention too.

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December 2021 Must-Reads

Monday, December 27th, 2021

Are you ready for winter reading? I’m sharing a stack of 14 new books to check out this month. Be sure to pin today’s post for your next library day and stock up on all of the best winter reads.

What a year of reading, friends! I have to say that this year was unlike any other year with our book club, blog, and brand new book podcast. Sharing books with you through all these avenues has challenged me as a reader and reviewer. Thank you for this gift and funny job.

I have one more stack to share with you before the year closes. Today’s post rounds out the last of my reading for this month and I’ll be back next month with another big stack of books for you. 

You will also get a special podcast on Friday (along with a blog post) that shares the Best Books of 2021. I will be sharing this episode with Larry, the fabulous GoodReads Top Reviewer, and he is generously sharing his best in books stack with us. Trust me when I say that is going to be one of your favorite episodes of the year.

In the meantime, give him a follow on Instagram and Goodreads.

We are so lucky to have him on the show. 

What’s Happening on the Book Gang Podcast

Even though the blog has been quieter, I’m still talking books every week on our podcast. The MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast has been so much fun to work on, and I’ve loved hearing your feedback on these episodes.

This month’s episodes were all about prepping your winter stacks! We talked about the best holiday romance novels and we put together a comforting winter stack that included how to set the winter mood in your favorite reading nook. 

I’m busy booking up our guests for 2022 and I can’t wait to introduce you to more of the bookstagram world, authors that deserve a lot more love this year, and a few familiar podcasting voices that I know so many of you enjoy hearing. 

You can listen to all of the episodes of MomAdvice Book Gang on Apple or wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. If you enjoy it, please consider subscribing, liking, and sharing it with your favorite bookworm friends!

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In case you missed the announcement, your 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selections have been announced. I am so, so proud of this beautiful stack and would love to read with you this year. It would be an honor to be your reading tour guide for next year. I promise, these books will be among your favorites next year. 

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Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

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Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

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June 2020 Book of the Month

Check out the December Book of the Month Club Selections:

Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez
The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham
Somebody’s Daughter by Ahsley C. Ford
A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw (HIGHLY recommend, read review below)

 

Now let’s talk about this month’s stack!

December 2021 Must-Reads

The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun

5 out of 5 Stars

The best part about doing this podcast is getting book recommendations from our guests. In our episode with GoodReads superstar Larry, he shared five books that we should read this year, and one of those was The Charm Offensive, and I’m just so glad he recommended it. This is now one of my favorite romances, and, as he promised, it delivered on a meatier plotline than expected. 

Dev is charged with scripting love stories for a reality series called Ever After in this story. 

In this year’s season, he is given one of his biggest writing challenges ever because his lead is only doing the job to rehabilitate his image, and he happens to be one of the most awkward men ever. 

Charlie is dashing and intelligent but doesn’t know how to navigate the dating world. Worse yet, he’s awful on camera too. 

This is a beautiful romance that left me with a goofy grin on my face.

This is a feel-good romance that also delivers on smartly written witty banter and surprisingly deep emotional heartstring pulling too.

Chocrun also delivers on exposing the hidden underbelly of reality television that is meant to toy with the dating contestants’ emotions and the viewer.

In short, this is charming and should be read immediately. Thank you, Larry for this gem. Lucky for us, Larry will be back later this month to share his best books of 2021. I couldn’t think of anyone better to dissect the year of reading with than him. 

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

3 out of 5 Stars

So many friends have recommended this romance to me and have loved it.

First of all, I have to say that I didn’t realize that “grumpy meets sunshine” is a category for romance, but I told my husband that I think this might be the category of romance we fall under, and it might be why I find it so fun.

Olive is a third-year Ph.D. candidate and doesn’t subscribe to the idea that lasting romantic relationships can be found. But, using her scientific mind, she wants to convince her best friend just how accurate her hypothesis is, so she decides to kiss the first man she sees to prove she won’t feel anything.

It turns out, though, that the man that she randomly selected for her experiment is one of the top professors and known, in general, as an absolute jerk. It’s why she is surprised when he agrees to keep her experiment a secret and be a fake boyfriend.

I’m sure you can see where this is going, and it does follow this predictable romance formula as the relationship blossoms between the two.

This has a lot of steam, and I would add this to your pile, mainly if you are a fan of The Kiss Quotient because it embraces similar themes.

Overall, it was an enjoyable escape, and I can’t wait to see what Hazelwood writes next.

A Little Hope by Ethan Joella (on sale today for just $5.99!!)

5 out of 5 Stars

My Book of the Month selection this past month was this lovely little story that I can’t recommend enough. This story is set in a tiny city in Connecticut, and all are built around an interlinking tale of one couple, Freddie and Greg Tyler.

Our story opens with Greg, diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer, struggling with this diagnosis and how this will impact his wife and daughter. This news has a ripple effect through this small town, and the reader gets to know many of the residents through each chapter. The story circles back to Greg’s family in the end, but this is a short story exploration through chapter-form as the stories weave together through this unique narration.

The way that this narration is set up reminded me a lot of Bill Clegg’s, Did You Ever Have a Family, which is equally stunning and heart wrenching (P.S.- read my interview with Bill and read about the astounding process for creating these characters in his story). If you like this novel as much as I do, I would recommend this book as your next book pick.

I was completely enveloped in this story and loved how it tied together in the end. As promised in the title, it is a hopeful and hope-filled story that I think you will devour. If you need a book, you can put it down and pick it up quickly through the chapters; this is one I would recommend too. It’s a surprisingly strong debut that hit all the right notes.

Ethan will be joining the podcast to share about writing his debut and I can’t wait to hear more of his story. If you want to read ahead before our episode, be sure to put this book in your stack.

The Collective by Alison Gaylin

4 out of 5 Stars

f you need a fast-paced thriller for your stack, this was one that I couldn’t put down this month. I love thrillers with profound moral dilemmas that allow you to embrace the gray in situations where things should seem more black-and-white.

Camille’s tragic death haunts her mother, and Camille’s life has spiraled out of control ever since this happened.

Unfortunately, the person responsible for her death is a privileged white guy who has been able to dodge the accusations and live his best life. It’s unfair and cruel, but what if Camille could do something about it?

Camille has openly bashed this guy to the point that she attracts the attention of a secret group of women who have all been involved in situations where the guilty get away with a crime.

They have formed a dark web community that makes these people pay for their crimes.

When Camille is invited into the fold, she is offered the exact resolution to her daughter’s case, but she also has to participate in helping others pay for their crimes.

As you can imagine, this story goes into really dark places as Camille learns more truths about the collective organization she has joined. What happens when innocent people are involved and at what point is making someone pay too much?

This kept me up way past my bedtime and came with some enormous trigger warnings, particularly for anyone who has experienced sexual assault or is the highly sensitive reader.

In this month’s stack is also False Witness and I did see some strong overlapping themes in these two. If you loved that one, definitely adds this to your stack too.

The Lady’s Handbook For Her Mysterious Illness by Sarah Ramey

5 out of 5 Stars

As you know, I announced this one as our memoir selection for 2022 and I can’t wait to read it with you.

It’s a memoir about one woman’s fight to be heard and believed about her illness and the unbelievable journey she went through to receive her diagnosis. 

I read this entire book with a lump in my throat and, admittedly, had to put it down at times. If you have struggled to get answers to your chronic illness or had moments where you felt disbelieved by physicians, this one will hit some tender spots in your heart. 

As with many “secret lady clubs”, she discovered that many other women had faced similar circumstances when sharing her story. So why was this such a common theme, and why do we have to work so hard to be believed?

Sarah is a powerhouse for many reasons, this book is just one of them.

Not only is she a gifted writer, but she’s a gifted musician and also was a part of the writing team for Obama’s campaign in 2008.

I had the chance to sit down with her for an afternoon and talk through her story, and I have to say that this is one of the most powerful interviews that I’ve ever got to be part of. I’m so excited to share that with our Patreon community this year, and I hope you will read this with me!

 

A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

5 out of 5 Stars

This slim novella was chosen for our December 2022 book club selection, and I know that this one will touch so many of your hearts.

It’s everything I didn’t think I needed in a book, particularly in the world’s challenging times that we have been facing.

This is a science fiction novel, and it would be great to dip your toes into science fiction if you have never read this genre before.

In this story, the robots of Panga have decided to leave their jobs and put down their tools, never to be seen again.

One day, a tea monk’s life is upended by the arrival of a robot that has returned, and he won’t leave until he can answer this single question, “What Do People Need?”

I listened to this novel on audiobook, and I want to say that I was admittedly a little confused at first because this is the first book I’ve read with a “they” pronoun for a character. I know we will see this used in literature so much more, but it did feel notable as a reader. 

In book format, this would have had more context for the reader and would not have been less confusing as it was in the beginning as an audiobook listener.

This story is hopeful and like a comforting cup of tea on a cold day. If you enjoy this odd-couple story as much as I do, you will also be pleased to know that the second adventure with these characters will hit store shelves this summer.

Doctors and Friends by Kimmery Martin

4 out of 5 Stars

Last month, I read The Antidote for Everything as I was screening books for our book club.

It turns out; I’m happy that I did that because characters from that book are brought into this latest novel by Kimmerly Martin. You will find, in the beginning, that Kimmerly creates a cast of physician characters gathered from this novel and The Queen of Hearts.

You do not need to read these to understand the story, but some backstories are referenced (on occasion) where that might be helpful to understand the backgrounds of these relationships.

If you are unfamiliar with Kimmery Martin’s work, the author uses her background as an emergency physician in these stories, and she’s using her medical background, again, in this story.

I want to lead with that Martin was writing this story before the pandemic, which makes it even eerier and ambitious because this is Martin’s interpretation about what would happen if a pandemic hit our world. She also notes, in the end, that she tried to avoid making a lot of edits based on COVID but only added in some more minor details like our reliance on Zoom for meetings. She also shares that she ended up battling COVID herself and plans to write about “world peace” next since this ended up overlapping too much with reality.

In this story, three friends from medical school reunite in Spain for a much-needed vacation. Unfortunately, just as they arrive for their vacation, a fast-spreading virus starts to throw the world into chaos. Martin builds thoughtful hints of what is to come as they go on a tour of the town and then the excruciating dilemma if they should wait it out or travel back home, potentially exposing others to the virus.

The characters each are in different medical specialties, so it impacts each of their practices in different ways. Although they are all challenging, the scenes in the E.R. are, in particular, brutal to read about.

Martin also builds in a Sophie’s Choice type of scenario with one of the doctors and her children. This scene, in particular, caused me to step away from the story and was so hard to read, especially since we are still in the thick of the mess of this pandemic.

There was, honestly, a lot of thought and research that went into this book and if you are the type of person immersing yourself in pandemic reads as a coping strategy, add this one to your stack.

This fictional virus does give it some distance with some of the symptoms she has crafted around it. That said, it did hit a little too close to home at times, and some of the scenarios prepared are extremely difficult to read.

This novel is powerful and a tribute to Martin’s extensive research and background that it felt so challenging to read.

Last Night At The Telegraph Hotel by Malinda Lo 

4 out of 5 Stars

Booktok delivers AGAIN with this fantastic Y.A. historical fiction read that I just could not put down this month.

Have you ever read a book and you loved it and then read the author’s notes at the end, and the research makes you fall for it even more?

That’s what happened to me when I read this one.

This book won the National Book Award in 2021 and is a coming-of-age story about a seventeen-year-old girl named Lily Hu growing up in the 1950s in San Francisco.

If you have read Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters, this reminded me of this exploration, but this story is geared more to the younger reader.

Lily has always felt a little different than her peers and family. When she begins to develop feelings for a classmate, Kathleen, she realizes why that is.

Their relationship blossoms when Katheleen takes her to a lesbian bar called The Telegraph Club, where she finds a secret world where people live more freely in who they are.

This isn’t an era where any acceptance is given though, in fact, you can be arrested for indecency and male impersonation.

Lo’s research, in particular, really shines in this story because clubs like this existed back then, and she utilizes tricky political dynamics, particularly with the risk of deportation for this family and the challenges that women faced that didn’t fit the mold.

Imagine if your father could be deported for your “infractions” and what that would mean for your family.

It’s these big moral dilemmas layered on a coming-of-age story of finding your first love that makes this such a rich story.

A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill (on sale today for just $4.99!!)

5 out of 5 Stars

This book is one of the most unusual and inventive stories I’ve ever read. It opens with this line that immediately grabs you, “I started collecting my sister Eunice’s suicide notes when I was seven years old.”

Although categorically Horror, this is what some might describe as “gentle horror,” and the book has also been described as “If John Irving ever wrote a horror novel, it would be something like this,” by the gifted Stephen King.

You get the picture.

This rich story is about a family that all see monsters but deal with them in decidedly different ways.

The mother ignores them and pretends they don’t exist.

The father chooses to build a shrine in an immersive horror exhibit that he hopes to open to their community.

No one has co-existed in the way Noah decides to though when he meets the monster and lets the monster in.

It’s this relationship that spans Noah’s life that the reader gets to go on a journey with, and it is wildly unusual, beautiful, and strange.

This book will hit all the right notes, particularly with The Shape of Water fans.

Hamill’s novel was a GoodReads Choice nominee for Horror in 2019, but it isn’t one that I’ve heard anything about until it was chosen for Fables Books October Book Club. I’m so glad that I read this because it ended up being the perfect spooky book for our reading year.

The Tobacco Wives by Adele Myers

5 out of 5 Stars

This debut novel is available for pre-order, and I feel it will be a big hit in 2022, not just with our book club readers but with EVERYONE.

If you were a big fan of The Gown or The Help, in particular, I think you will love this historical fiction pick.

Bright Leaf, North Carolina, is the tobacco capital of the South, and one woman has spent her days dressing these “tobacco wives” for all the significant events in town. When she unexpectedly falls ill, her niece must finish her projects for the party of the year.

The thing is, Maddie is new to town, and she sees the…wait for it…seams of these people a little more clearly than her aunt.

So as she uncovers a document that could change the industry, as the town knows it, she becomes desperate to find the truth about big tobacco and all its hidden secrets.

Next month, I am interviewing Adele for our author interview series on Patreon.

I am excited to hear more about the family member who worked as a beautician for these tobacco wives. I can’t wait to share that with you and talk about this fabulous debut.

Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian

3 out of 5 Stars

This thriller sounded promising and reminiscent of Teen Killers Club (which I absolutely loved- add it to your stack immediately) so I couldn’t wait to dig into this one. 

In the first half of our story, the reader is set up for an unusual clinical study of psychopaths conducted on a DC-based college campus. This study lead by a renowned psychologist who utilizes a smartwatch to track the study participant’s moods and movements throughout campus. 

Having so many psychopathic students on one campus leads to what seems an inevitable murder on the campus grounds. The question is, which one of these study participants is responsible? Although they all carry this label, some have more potent psychopathic behaviors than others. 

Chloe, for example, exhibits low impulse control and has credible reasons for playing cat-and-mouse with a boy on campus. Korian twists the plot by changing the cat-and-mouse game a few times on the reader. 

The second half of this book dragged and didn’t hold the promise of the first half. As a result, I didn’t feel fully vested in the outcome and found the ending underwhelming.

For me, this one fell flat, despite the original and unique story promised.

Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau

5 out of 5 Stars

This has been in my stack forever, but I have been a little worried that themes may have overlapped a bit too much with People We Keep, and I wanted a little space between these books. 

I admit, the themes between these two are very similar- chosen families, coming-of-age, and a solid musical backdrop. That said, I loved them both so very much and was completely swept away in this story. Don’t let the overlap discourage you from reading these two books. 

In this story, Mary Jane grows up in a conservative disciplined religious household in the 1970s. It’s a home that is always tidy, where the President is admired and loved, and where going to church is your top priority. 

Mary Jane’s first exposure to a world unlike her own is when she gets a summer nanny job for a neighbor. The neighbor is a psychiatrist specializing in addiction and has decided to do an intensive treatment program for one of his patients who happens to be a rock star, and the care extends to his actress wife. 

Mary Jane becomes the person who brings order to a cluttered and chaotic home. The people under this roof, though teach Mary Jane about a world where people disagree with the politics of their leader, where wardrobe can be a little scandalous, and where boundaries look so much more different than her own home. 

This book just made my heart so damn happy and reminded me of my own coming-of-age story. I loved seeing the world through Mary Jane’s eyes, and each of these characters is so wildly entertaining and endearing. 

I couldn’t put this beautiful book down- I can’t recommend it enough.

False Witness by Karin Slaughter

5 out of 5 Stars

I would suggest reading the letter to the reader BEFORE reading this one, which you will find tucked in at the back of this book. Slaughter chose to set this story during pandemic times, and it is laced with all the daily dilemmas we are finding ourselves in with our current pandemic and why she felt it was important for this story.

This story is very darkly disturbing, and every kind of trigger warning should be listed on this. Fans of Pretty Girls, though, will love this story, and I found it captivating.

A thriller with 448 pages should have dragged and had lulled, but this held my attention from the first page until the last one, a true testament to her solid standing as a dynamic thriller writer.

Leigh has recently separated from her husband and juggles co-parenting a teenager and her job as a defense attorney.
One night, while attending her daughter’s play, she is contacted by one of her firm’s partners that a high-profile client has requested that she represent his case. The name is unfamiliar to her, but when she meets him, she is reminded immediately of the secret she has been keeping and what could be compromised if she doesn’t represent him.

Leigh has been running from her past for twenty years, and the only one who knows the truth is her estranged sister.
Callie hasn’t been a part of Leigh’s life for quite some time as she battles a lifetime of addiction. The two sisters must come together, though, because time is running out, and life as they both know it could end.

This book is so gripping and has so many layers to it. The dynamics between how these two sisters weather the pandemic, the sympathy you find for Callie and her life’s journey, and the big moral dilemmas these two faces make this an incredibly captivating read.

The bits about the pandemic, at times, did distract from the plot and would be my only complaint with this book. That might be, though, because I didn’t want to be reminded so often of our current predicament and less a testament to Slaughter’s writing.

Make sure you clear your calendar if you plan to start this one. You will not want to put this down.

A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw

5 out of 5 Stars

Were you looking for your next Bird Box? This highly original and profoundly imagined world is just what you need to escape with this month. I happened to snag this as my Book of the Month for December, and I’m SO GLAD because this is one of my favorite reads this year. 

Our story opens with a new assignment for Travis Wren, who has a unique talent for finding missing people. He’s been hired by a family who has been missing their daughter. This woman, Maggie St. James, is a well-known author of dark children’s books. But, unfortunately, it has to lead him to a place where many people believe to be only a legend. 

Years later, Theo, a member of the Pastoral commune, stumbles upon Travis’s abandoned vehicle beyond the borders of their community. It’s notable for several reasons, but one of those reasons is that the commune members are unable to go past the border because it could bring disease to their community. They believe that there is a disease that people can get and spread if they leave their community, and Theo has been testing this theory for some time. 

When Theo admits what he’s been doing, it threatens the world of his wife and her sister. But, they don’t know that this forest holds many secrets, including the ones that unlock their very own pasts. 

This story just blew me away, and I could see this one becoming a movie due to the cinematic qualities of the writing and the beautifully written twists. I wish I could say more about those twists, but the absolute joy is in discovering those for yourself.

Add this one to your stack IMMEDIATELY.

 

Book Gang Podcast Episode 15: Cozy Up With These Winter Reads

Friday, December 17th, 2021

Book Gang Podcast 15: Cozy Up With These Winter Reads

In search of cozy winter reads? It’s the perfect time of year for log fires, snow fall, and cold winter stories. Mary from Currently Reading joins the show to share her top 5 recommendations for our best winter book stack with winter book settings that will transport you into different worlds and times. 

We don’t just want to give you a list of good books though.  Learn how to get that ski resort setting right in the comfort of your very own home with Mary’s tricks for your home. Discover the best ASMR room, the perfect cup of tea, the candle you didn’t know you needed, and the best budget-friendly blanket found at your local wholesale club.  Prep for this season with these book suggestions and set the winter mood with our ideas for your coziest, comfiest reading night at home. These under-the-radar books are sure to hit all the right winter notes!

If this isn’t enough winter fun for you, don’t forget that we also have the best little holiday romance podcast episode too! 

I’ll be taking the week off for the holiday, but looking forward to ending our year well with the Best of 2021 Books in a special two part bonus episode. Listen to today’s episode to get the scoop on who my special guest will be.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 15: Cozy Up With These Winter Reads

Listen to the Show:

Listen below or listen on your favorite podcast listening platform!

 

Mentioned on this Episode:

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

Larry’s Episode (What It Takes To Be a Top GoodReads Reviewer)

Currently Reading Podcast

11/22/63 by Stephen King

Crafted by Catherine Blankets

Plum Deluxe Custard Apple Cherimoya Tea

Special Deal from Mary: 10% off your purchase of $20 if you use code: REFWTJ66D28ZG

Tazo Glazed Lemon Loaf Tea

ASMR room ambience

Big White Yeti Candles

Big White Yeti  Kitten Toots

Big White Yeti Frankenstein & Myrrh

Stars Above at Target

The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey

The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery

Hunted by Meagan Spooner

The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak

The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic by Leigh Bardugo

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

Olive & June

Mary’s Olive & June code is: maryh20

Connect With Me:

Amy is @momadvice on Instagram

Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram

Mary on Goodreads

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

In this week’s Patreon Bonus 

This week’s bonus is our December playlist- Hang a String of Lights!

I realize that this month’s playlist is for those that celebrate the Christmas holiday, but I hope you will allow me this one indulgence annually.

Even if you don’t celebrate this holiday, I have tried to find some beautiful tunes that just embrace all the winter feels. Since this week is all about those winter feelings, I couldn’t think of a better pairing. 

Today’s post links to all of our past playlists so if you are new to the community, be sure to browse around this post for all of the tunes.

Book Gang Member at MomAdvice.com

Join Our Patreon Book Gang Today

Do you want to have the best reading year ever? 

Join the MomAdvice Book Gang for just $5 for an exclusive one-of-a-kind reading experience, and let me be your tour guide. I have selected 12 phenomenal books to read together that were picked just for you.  These are thought-provoking stories that deserve discussion, and many are hidden literary treasures. The official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selection announcement will happen on December 1st. Your $5 membership will grant you access to the following exclusive features.

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

This post contains affiliate links.

Shop the above (Amazon) links or shop through my new MomAdvice Book Gang Bookshop Page!! They pay a 10% commission on every sale and give a matching 10% to independent bookstores.

 

 

More Winter Fun from MomAdvice:

Great Books to Cosy Up This Winter

Cozy Winter Reads

 

how to make a burlap wreath

DIY Christmas Burlap Wreath 

 

 

how to make a pom-pom and ornament garland

Pom Pom & Ornament Garland

 

 

How to make yarn pom pom trees

DIY Yarn & Pom Pom Trees

 

 

2022 MomAdvice Book Club

2022 MomAdvice Book Club

Book Gang Podcast Episode 14: Falling for (Holiday) Romance

Friday, December 10th, 2021

 

Book Gang Episode 14: Falling for (Holiday) Romance

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

Are you ready to fall in love with holiday romance books?

Spend the holidays with these feel-good Christmas romance books that celebrate the holiday season by finding love in all of those magical places.

Whether you are looking for a home for Christmas theme or embrace a small-town love story, we have you covered. Find your one true love book with my special guest Bree from @falling4romance and co-host of The Categorically Romance Podcast.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 14: Falling for (Holiday) Romance with Bree Hill

Listen to the Show:

Listen below or listen on your favorite podcast listening platform!

 

Mentioned in this episode:
MomAdvice Free Online Book Club

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

Buzzfeed’s 24 Black Bookstagrammers Who Should Be On Your Radar

Bree’s Instagram

Sleep Phones

Todd’s Episode (A Friendly GoodReads Competition)

Susanna Kearsly

Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

Beverly Jenkins

Jill Shalvis

The Wildstone Series

Chat with Jill Shalvis

A Wedding One Christmas by Therese Beharrie

This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens

Love at the Icicle Cafe by Denise N. Wheatley

Christmas in Full Bloom by Denise N. Wheatley

Denise N. Wheatly on Bree’s Podcast

One Day in December by Josie Silver

The Twelve Dogs of Christmas by Lizzie Shane 

Coming Home for Christmas by RaeAnne Thayne

RaeAnne Thayne on Bree’s Podcast

The Clause in Christmas by Rachael Bloome

falling4romance

TheCategoricallyRomancePodcast

Bree’s Link Tree

In this week’s Patreon Bonus 

Book Gang Members (totally a thing!) get the inside scoop on what I’m reading in real-time. Today I’m sharing ELEVEN new book reviews!  I’ve got something for everyone in today’s stack. These eleven book reviews include a captivating thriller, all the romance feelings (and a new-to-me subgenre), short stories with impactful punches, historical fiction that taught me more about our world, a dip into gentle horror, and a pandemic read that I can’t stop thinking about.

Also in today’s episode, I’m sharing the weirdest family day that ended up being a favorite, our NYE tradition that has made me a better parent, and the new creative challenge I’ve taken on with making an immersive reading year for you. I am so thankful for you and hope you love this bonus episode for your month!

Join Our Patreon Book Gang Today

Do you want to have the best reading year ever? 

Join the MomAdvice Book Gang for just $5 for an exclusive one-of-a-kind reading experience, and let me be your tour guide. I have selected 12 phenomenal books to read together that were picked just for you.  These are thought-provoking stories that deserve discussion, and many are hidden literary treasures. The official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selection announcement will happen on December 1st. Your $5 membership will grant you access to the following exclusive features.

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

This post contains affiliate links.

Shop the above (Amazon) links or shop through my new MomAdvice Book Gang Bookshop Page!! They pay a 10% commission on every sale and give a matching 10% to independent bookstores.

 

Book Gang Episode 14: Falling for (Holiday) Romance

More winter fun on MomAdvice:

MomAdvice 2022 Book Club Picks

MomAdvice 2022 Book Club Selections

Cozy Winter Reads from MomAdvice.com

Cozy Winter Reads

 

Minimalist Gift Ideas for the Person who has Everything

Gift Ideas for the Person who has Everything

 

Sitcoms to get you in the Holiday Spirit

Sitcoms to Get You in the Holiday Spirit

 

Book Gang Podcast Episode 3: Bring on the Romance

Book Gang Podcast Episode 3: Bring on the Romance

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

Wednesday, December 1st, 2021

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

Have you been looking for an online book club to join? Check out the 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections and join our book club today! Learn more about how you can join our virtual book chat for these next 12 selections and our exclusive bonus offers this year for our community 

Do you want to have the best reading year ever?

If one of your goals for 2022 is to join a book club or read more, I’d love to introduce you to the MomAdvice Book Club today. Our virtual group has now grown to over 4,500 bookworms and is (truly) one of the kindest and coziest communities on the internet. 

Each year, there is so much love that goes into each of our selections. Not only do I hope to introduce you to a few under-the-radar reads, but I also love to cast a wide net of genres to hopefully expand your reading life in big and beautiful ways.

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

This year has been a big year of new endeavors and one of my biggest new endeavors has been launching the MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast. This ended up being the perfect format to share with you what our book club is all about and a little bit about each of these books I’ve selected for you.

You can listen to today’s episode below to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on what I’m offering for your stack this year. If you are planning to join in on the fun, this episode is essential to understand how our club works and why I have chosen these books, in particular, for you.

The other two endeavors that I’m proud to launch are just for our new book club year. 

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

This year we have a partnership with my local bookstore to allow our readers to shop an independent bookshop for your reading this year. Fables Books, located in Goshen, Indiana. We are linking to their shop below with our book club picks. If you join my Patreon, they will give you a 15% discount on our book club books through our exclusive partnership.  (Note: Patreon members, please check your inbox for this exclusive coupon code)

THANK YOU, FABLES!! We love, love, love you! 

a sneak peek at my interview with Allie Larkin- look at that video quality, folks!

If you want to really immerse yourself in this year’s picks, your Patreon support will also give you access to our MomAdvice Book Club Author Interview Series to learn more about the stories behind the stories.  These video interviews are another brand new endeavor that I’m proud to share. I’m so thankful for these writers and how generously they are sharing their lives with us.

Let’s quickly run through some frequently asked questions (for those that don’t have time for the podcast today!):

MomAdvice Free Online Book Club

How Do I Join the MomAdvice Book Club?

Request to join HERE for our free community.

When Do Book Club Chats Happen?

The Book Club Chat is held on the last Friday (of the month) at 8 PM EST. An event invite is sent out to members at the beginning of each month.

Once you RSVP to an event, Facebook does its thing and sends out reminders to you.

This year’s discussion will be a typed chat. 

Discussion questions are posted throughout the event and you can hop on at any time during the evening (or when you finish that book) to answer the questions at a time that is convenient for you.

What New Book Club Features Can I Access in the MomAdvice Patreon?

Membership to access ALL of our online book club features is just $5 a month (or prepay for an annual membership for a ten percent savings). These bonus features allow you to immerse yourself fully in this year’s book club year.

Your membership offers these curated benefits:

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats. Sneak peek 

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

Head HERE to join the Book Gang today and gain immediate access to the full digital catalog of materials.

Grab Our Official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Shirt (or MUG, or TOTE, or MASK!!)

Are you planning to read with us? I have created a brand new book club shirt with our new stack on it.  We are so thankful to Bonfire for their hard work on this adorable design that captures our reading together! 

We have long sleeve, short sleeve, crewneck sweatshirts, and hoodies for this year!  

In addition to these items, we added a few more merchandise items for our book club members. Shop totes, mugs, and face masks this year too! 

Enough waiting! I’m thrilled to share these twelve 2022 book club selections with you today! I can’t wait to hear what you think about this year’s list. 

MomAdvice 2022 Book Club Selections

January- The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order through Fables Books)

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections February- In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner

(order from Fables Books)

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections March-The People We Keep by Allison Larkin

(order from Fables Books)

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections April- The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

(order from Fables Books)

May- The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness by Sarah Ramey 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections June- The Tobacco Wives by Adele Myers

(order from Fables Books)

July (Reader’s Choice)- Fire Keeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections August- The Five Wounds by Kirstin Valdez Quade

(order from Fables Books)

September- The Book of Harlan by Bernice L. McFadden 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

October- A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

November (Reader’s Choice)- The One Hundred Years of Lenni & Margot 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

December- A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers 2022 MomAdvice Book Club Selections

(order from Fables Books)

 

thank you for letting me be your book mom! 

Other Mentions on the Podcast Today! Thank you to my co-host Mary for the phenomenal job talking us through our next year of reading:

MomAdvice Book Club Facebook Group

The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure

Paris Architect Book Club Post on MomAdvice.com

MomAdvice Patreon

Fables Books

Book Gang Podcast Episode 9: The Book Shortage Dilemma with Kristin from Fables Books

Patreon App

Pizza Hut Book It Program

The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner

The Gown by Jennifer Robson

Meagan Francis from The Mom Hour

Meagan Francis The Mother of Reinvention Podcast

New Adult genre

Heft by Liz Moore

The Shape of Water

Mary Carver

Mary Carver on Instagram

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