
Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Artsy Read Girl.
Each week features a book related topic to spotlight your Top Ten.
Topic:
Snowy Settings
Ahh, snow, something that is not prominent in the south, and when it is, snow day! Lots of things close and it's a day to stay home and read...yes, a day, because it usually melts quickly. There are the rare occasions where it lasts longer then a day...2021 for instance and it got to -3* and all my planets died, but I had the week off, and thankfully only one day of rolling blackouts, in my area. The water dripping made my eye twitch because of the water bill afterwards. :shudder:
When I lived in Alaska, I had 8 months out of the year in snow. In the 3 years that I lived there, 2 years totaled winter. You could go see Ice sculptors from December to March. Nothing dripped. It would stay at -60* for the month of January, you could get a white out in February. One thing is for certain, once you hit -20* and beyond, it stopped snowing and the cold would start compacting it to a lovely ball of ice.
I've lived in both extremes and both are ridiculous.
Moving on, snowy settings, it's lovely to read about snowy settings. I don't have to live in it, or clear my sidewalks or wait for my car to defrost and clean it all off. I love reading about the pretty settings, from the comfort of my couch and fuzzy blanket and hot cocoa in hand.

Winter's Maiden by Morgan L. Busse
Winter's Chill by Morgan L. Busse
Shiver by Maggie Stievfater

Falling Life Snowflakes by Denise Hunter
The Wishing Season by Denise Hunter
Sabotaged by Dani Pettrey

Treasure of the North by Tracie Peterson
Behind the Scenes by Jen Turano
The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Love Finds You in North Pole Alaska by Loree Lough
Christmas with a Crank by Courtney Walsh
What snowy based reads have you enjoyed or found you want to read?
6 comments
Aww, The Long Winter. I’m in the middle of a reread of that series this autumn/winter, and this title is next on the list.
ReplyDeleteMy oldest niece, who currently lives in Texas, honeymooned in Alaska and would love to live there. The love of snow is strong in my family. ❤️
ReplyDeleteGreat list!
Winter's Chill and Winter Maiden have some lovely covers. Have a good week. Here is my TTT. https://dmhoisington.wordpress.com/2025/12/09/top-ten-tuesday-13/
ReplyDeleteThe Courtney Walsh book looks like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeletePam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/favorite-canadian-fiction-reads-of-2025/
So many great books here! I just finished Christmas with a Crank last night.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these, but just about anythng Jack London gets you frostbite
ReplyDeletehttps://getlostinlit.blogspot.com/2025/12/top-ten-books-set-in-snowy-places.html
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