DECEMBER TO BE READ!!

This Month's Reading List: A Diverse Selection of Books to Dive Into

As I embark on this month's reading journey, I'm excited to share with you the diverse selection of books that have caught my attention. This month is all about exploring different genres and themes, and I'm eager to dive into each of these titles.

First up is a contemporary book by [Author], titled "Annabelle". From what I've heard, this book is a heart-wrenching tale of tragedy and loss, but one that's also incredibly important. The story follows Annabelle as she sets out on a journey from Seattle to Washington D.C., accompanied by her grandfather and brother in an RV. With the promise of change and a desire to make a difference, Annabelle embarks on this epic adventure. I've been drawn to this book's premise, and I'm excited to see how it unfolds.

Another book that has piqued my interest is "Look of Love" by Emma Mills. This novel follows Devon, a young woman who has secretly harbored feelings for her best friend Cass. But when she meets Ezra, things become complicated. With its adorable cover art and promises of a "cute fluffy WAGGERT" (I'll explain what that means later!), I'm intrigued to see how Mills explores themes of love, friendship, and identity.

For those who enjoy dystopian fiction, Neal Shusterman's "Dry" is an intriguing read. This novel takes place in a world where drought has ravaged the land, and water has become scarce. The story centers around a neighborhood where the tap runs dry, and tensions escalate as resources dwindle. With its timely and thought-provoking themes, I'm eager to see how Shusterman tackles this critical issue.

Finally, there's "Spark of Life" by Jodi Picoult. This book promises to be a hard-hitting exploration of human relationships and the complexities of life. A woman's clinic becomes a hostage situation when a man enters, demanding that his daughter and sister be released. As a hostage negotiator is brought in to resolve the standoff, secrets and lies begin to unravel. With Picoult's reputation for crafting thought-provoking narratives, I'm excited to see how she tackles this intense topic.

Throughout the month, my reading list will take me on a journey through genres and themes. From heart-wrenching stories of tragedy and loss (Annabelle) to lighthearted explorations of love and friendship (Look of Love), from timely dystopian fiction (Dry) to gripping tales of human relationships (Spark of Life). With so many diverse books to read, I'm excited to see how each one will capture my imagination and challenge my perspectives.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone today I'm here to bring you my December TBR so as we speak right now the isten season Athan is happening right now Brina thon I created and I'm hosting with some amazing people so I'm obviously filming this before the Tisza season athon so the first week of December is all Christmassy books but that's only the first week so I'm reading like a good amount of Christmas books for the first week of December so for the rest of December I just want to kind of read random books books have been meaning to read for quite some time books that are kind of new this month just kind of a hodgepodge so I'm gonna share with you what books those are so if you're looking for holiday books that you think I'm gonna be reading sadly there will be none in this video I did a whole video of a two season Athan and I will have a video coming up about my holiday reads and things like that so just no holiday book videos are coming up or have already happened just you know so I think I'd have about five or six books picked out that I want to read this must or for the last half of December and yeah here they are I don't know I keep saying yeah the first one of the meaning to get to is maybe in another life by Taylor Jenkins read I have read a good majority of her books this year ever had the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo which I loved I read run two laws which I loved I also read after I do so I need to read this one and another one to be officially caught up on all of her books and then get anticipated for her next one coming out next year so yeah I did already start listening to this in November but then I and then I thought you know I finished it in December and then I was like wait holiday music I'll be listening to holiday music the whole month of December you know I'm not gonna have time to listen to this book so I thought I would just finish it physically so this book it's all about this girl named Hannah and Hannah is 29 and she's still not knowing what she wants to do with her life she lived in New York for a while she kind of had it to Moltres relationships she sites move back home and California move in with her best friend Gaby and it's all about that and one night she gets back to California she goes out to a bar with her friend Gaby and she runs into one of her old life she runs into her old high school boyfriend Ethan that she really loves and misses and at the other night Ethan's like hey do you want to come home with me and this book is where like that's when this book starts because this book is all about two different lifes if you also half of this book or like it's told in alternating chapters where one timeline is if she decides to go home with Ethan what her life would be after that one decision and the rest of the chapters or the other alternative chapters or if she doesn't go home with Ethan how her life would be within that so it's very intriguing for that I never read a book like that before it's kind of like a I don't know I feel like you're gonna be rooting for one life over the other like so you know all about like how one decision really affects your life outcome and how it affects everything you do within your life leading back to one decision so I am 100 pages into this already and I'm really enjoying it I love tailored ricans reads writing style so yeah needless to say I'm already liking this probably gonna give a 5 because I just love all of her books stuff another book I want to read is my favorite half nightstand by Christina Warren this is two authors comprising a wine I also read a good majority of their books this year they kind of write steamier chiclet novels and i really enjoy them so I thought this would be a perfect December read because I just want to read all the cute things in December and then January I get to really reading fantasy and in February cute things it's all like seasonally for me I'm a very seasonal and like weather-related reader I don't know but this one is all about this girl named Millie who's always been one of the guys she has like this guy she has this group of guy best friends and they always just hung out she's always been one of the guys and then they decide one night to like I'll go in this dating app you try to find dates and coincidentally that one night she hooks up with one of her guy best friends and the next morning they decide to remain platonic and to not think anything of it and so they go forth into their dating app adventures and I think Millie pretends to be someone she's not in order to get to know her right guy that's friend even more - I don't know it sounds almost like catfishing so I'm not sure how I feel about this one we'll see but either way I have high hopes for it because I do enjoy their books and they're just really cute adorable Stanny one so hoping to like this one time will tell as I always say one of the meanings you get to her forever and I just haven't and I really hate that I have and that is a heart in the body of the world by death Coletti I started this book like three multiple times and I've enjoyed it I've just always put it aside for some reason which I'm really I don't do often so I don't know why I'm doing that with this book but this is a why contemporary book about this girl in in Annabelle and something is really tragic has happened in Annabelle's license she decides to run from Seattle to Washington DC to make a difference so she decides to go there and she has like her grandpa and her brother follow her in an RV and it's basically all about that I've heard this is a very heart-wrenching sad but important book which are some of my favorite books to read and I've just heard nothing but good things about this book but I haven't heard much of it on booktube from what I have heard like I said everyone's been braving about it but I feel like this one's gonna need more attention like I said I've already started it I need to finish it so this month is going to be the month to finish it plus I have like three other Deb Chloe books that on my TBR so like I think if I love this I'll read those much sooner look of a meaning to read is first in them by Emma Mills I've only read one of their mmm Mills books before this is a white contemporary also the cover it's just freaking adorable this is all about this grown in Devon and she has been silently crushing on her best friend Cass and then I think she meets another guy named Ezra and I don't know much about it I don't know I think it's just gonna be a cute fluffy Waggett every look much like foolish hearts was so I thought why not I don't there's not much reasoning behind this TBR usually there's a lot more reasoning this month I just picked random things she's really one to read so there we go another book meaning to read for a while is dry by Neal Shusterman and Jared Seuss terminus came out a couple months ago I want to say and I love side by daniil your sermon it's one I hear a series of all time so I want to be sure to read more of his books I know he's got a ton that are backless books that I plan to get you for sure but this one is a new one I have on my shelf so I need to read it this is basically all about the drought and what happens with the tap runs dry it's about this neighborhood where water runs out and things kind of escalate from there and I think it's about this girl that has to take care of her brother and you know this is a very serious and real book especially with a lot of droughts and a lot of you know fires that are happening in California because of water shortage and them just not getting a rain and it's just scary that that's a very much real reality so Neo Justin writes a lot of dystopian books but a lot of his books are just kind of real to the point where it's like this is really happening this could really happen very very soon so it's gonna be interesting and scary to read that ones to the least any last book I want to read meant to read last month but I didn't get around to it sadly and that is spark of life by Jo difficult this is a book all about a woman's clinic and I think a guy comes in and he holds the place hostage and everyone in it obviously I'm a hostage negotiator come on to the scene and he learns that his daughter and his sister are both in this woman's clinic so this book is gonna you Jodi Picoult definitely writes very hard-hitting controversial books the last book was very controversial it is amazingly written but it was very hard to read and I imagine this one will be just as well I've heard people say they really enjoyed this book but they don't like the way it was formatted for some reason so I don't know about that I'll have to see but I definitely plan to read it this most so this month is going to be a mixture of like first week Christmas holiday books up the wazoo and the rest of the month I have a couple of really cute ones and then have a couple of like like heart-wrenching ones and then I got a straight-up dystopian in here so we truly have a hodgepodge of genres which are some my favorite months to read because I like a lot of different genres and I don't ever want to put myself into one genre and one genre only so hopefully I will enjoy all of these plans to do reviews on all of them so be sure to stay on the lookout for that and yeah if you have read any of these books I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions and if you're playing I'm reading any of these books I would also love to hear your thoughts and opinions I just want to hear about Senator Kingston's you guys through this video and I will see you in its own righthello everyone today I'm here to bring you my December TBR so as we speak right now the isten season Athan is happening right now Brina thon I created and I'm hosting with some amazing people so I'm obviously filming this before the Tisza season athon so the first week of December is all Christmassy books but that's only the first week so I'm reading like a good amount of Christmas books for the first week of December so for the rest of December I just want to kind of read random books books have been meaning to read for quite some time books that are kind of new this month just kind of a hodgepodge so I'm gonna share with you what books those are so if you're looking for holiday books that you think I'm gonna be reading sadly there will be none in this video I did a whole video of a two season Athan and I will have a video coming up about my holiday reads and things like that so just no holiday book videos are coming up or have already happened just you know so I think I'd have about five or six books picked out that I want to read this must or for the last half of December and yeah here they are I don't know I keep saying yeah the first one of the meaning to get to is maybe in another life by Taylor Jenkins read I have read a good majority of her books this year ever had the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo which I loved I read run two laws which I loved I also read after I do so I need to read this one and another one to be officially caught up on all of her books and then get anticipated for her next one coming out next year so yeah I did already start listening to this in November but then I and then I thought you know I finished it in December and then I was like wait holiday music I'll be listening to holiday music the whole month of December you know I'm not gonna have time to listen to this book so I thought I would just finish it physically so this book it's all about this girl named Hannah and Hannah is 29 and she's still not knowing what she wants to do with her life she lived in New York for a while she kind of had it to Moltres relationships she sites move back home and California move in with her best friend Gaby and it's all about that and one night she gets back to California she goes out to a bar with her friend Gaby and she runs into one of her old life she runs into her old high school boyfriend Ethan that she really loves and misses and at the other night Ethan's like hey do you want to come home with me and this book is where like that's when this book starts because this book is all about two different lifes if you also half of this book or like it's told in alternating chapters where one timeline is if she decides to go home with Ethan what her life would be after that one decision and the rest of the chapters or the other alternative chapters or if she doesn't go home with Ethan how her life would be within that so it's very intriguing for that I never read a book like that before it's kind of like a I don't know I feel like you're gonna be rooting for one life over the other like so you know all about like how one decision really affects your life outcome and how it affects everything you do within your life leading back to one decision so I am 100 pages into this already and I'm really enjoying it I love tailored ricans reads writing style so yeah needless to say I'm already liking this probably gonna give a 5 because I just love all of her books stuff another book I want to read is my favorite half nightstand by Christina Warren this is two authors comprising a wine I also read a good majority of their books this year they kind of write steamier chiclet novels and i really enjoy them so I thought this would be a perfect December read because I just want to read all the cute things in December and then January I get to really reading fantasy and in February cute things it's all like seasonally for me I'm a very seasonal and like weather-related reader I don't know but this one is all about this girl named Millie who's always been one of the guys she has like this guy she has this group of guy best friends and they always just hung out she's always been one of the guys and then they decide one night to like I'll go in this dating app you try to find dates and coincidentally that one night she hooks up with one of her guy best friends and the next morning they decide to remain platonic and to not think anything of it and so they go forth into their dating app adventures and I think Millie pretends to be someone she's not in order to get to know her right guy that's friend even more - I don't know it sounds almost like catfishing so I'm not sure how I feel about this one we'll see but either way I have high hopes for it because I do enjoy their books and they're just really cute adorable Stanny one so hoping to like this one time will tell as I always say one of the meanings you get to her forever and I just haven't and I really hate that I have and that is a heart in the body of the world by death Coletti I started this book like three multiple times and I've enjoyed it I've just always put it aside for some reason which I'm really I don't do often so I don't know why I'm doing that with this book but this is a why contemporary book about this girl in in Annabelle and something is really tragic has happened in Annabelle's license she decides to run from Seattle to Washington DC to make a difference so she decides to go there and she has like her grandpa and her brother follow her in an RV and it's basically all about that I've heard this is a very heart-wrenching sad but important book which are some of my favorite books to read and I've just heard nothing but good things about this book but I haven't heard much of it on booktube from what I have heard like I said everyone's been braving about it but I feel like this one's gonna need more attention like I said I've already started it I need to finish it so this month is going to be the month to finish it plus I have like three other Deb Chloe books that on my TBR so like I think if I love this I'll read those much sooner look of a meaning to read is first in them by Emma Mills I've only read one of their mmm Mills books before this is a white contemporary also the cover it's just freaking adorable this is all about this grown in Devon and she has been silently crushing on her best friend Cass and then I think she meets another guy named Ezra and I don't know much about it I don't know I think it's just gonna be a cute fluffy Waggett every look much like foolish hearts was so I thought why not I don't there's not much reasoning behind this TBR usually there's a lot more reasoning this month I just picked random things she's really one to read so there we go another book meaning to read for a while is dry by Neal Shusterman and Jared Seuss terminus came out a couple months ago I want to say and I love side by daniil your sermon it's one I hear a series of all time so I want to be sure to read more of his books I know he's got a ton that are backless books that I plan to get you for sure but this one is a new one I have on my shelf so I need to read it this is basically all about the drought and what happens with the tap runs dry it's about this neighborhood where water runs out and things kind of escalate from there and I think it's about this girl that has to take care of her brother and you know this is a very serious and real book especially with a lot of droughts and a lot of you know fires that are happening in California because of water shortage and them just not getting a rain and it's just scary that that's a very much real reality so Neo Justin writes a lot of dystopian books but a lot of his books are just kind of real to the point where it's like this is really happening this could really happen very very soon so it's gonna be interesting and scary to read that ones to the least any last book I want to read meant to read last month but I didn't get around to it sadly and that is spark of life by Jo difficult this is a book all about a woman's clinic and I think a guy comes in and he holds the place hostage and everyone in it obviously I'm a hostage negotiator come on to the scene and he learns that his daughter and his sister are both in this woman's clinic so this book is gonna you Jodi Picoult definitely writes very hard-hitting controversial books the last book was very controversial it is amazingly written but it was very hard to read and I imagine this one will be just as well I've heard people say they really enjoyed this book but they don't like the way it was formatted for some reason so I don't know about that I'll have to see but I definitely plan to read it this most so this month is going to be a mixture of like first week Christmas holiday books up the wazoo and the rest of the month I have a couple of really cute ones and then have a couple of like like heart-wrenching ones and then I got a straight-up dystopian in here so we truly have a hodgepodge of genres which are some my favorite months to read because I like a lot of different genres and I don't ever want to put myself into one genre and one genre only so hopefully I will enjoy all of these plans to do reviews on all of them so be sure to stay on the lookout for that and yeah if you have read any of these books I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions and if you're playing I'm reading any of these books I would also love to hear your thoughts and opinions I just want to hear about Senator Kingston's you guys through this video and I will see you in its own right\n"