Saturday, November 1, 2025

Bookish links- November 2025



November new releases I'm excited about: The Fault Between Us 

Who else is excited about the Christy awards?! 

Amy and her sister's bookcrawl trip is so fun! Day 1 // Day 2 // Day 3

Wind in the Willows book club  

Modern Biblical retellings

Dollhouse/diorama scenes from so many books- The Hobbit // The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe  // Little House on the Prairie // Charlotte's Web // Corduroy 

Christian historical fiction Lynn loves 

Such sweet autumn art

10 (Christian) novels inspired by timeless tales 

Turn board games into books 

Adorable book tea infuser 

I'm hoping to watch I Heard the Bells later this month- a movie of the true story behind A Christmas Carol! 

I was looking for a cute tea/teapot print for my tea hutch and came across two bookish options I thought I'd show you! Books & Tea // Whimsical Tea Party 

I also thought these Ash Elizabeth prints were so sweet- Li-Bear-Ian // Mouse Reading Under Mushroom 

This article made me think so much about how different generations have shaped trends in Christian fiction! (For example, think about how much WWII fiction came out in just a few years' time, all the time slip that hit the market in a few years' time, how Christian YA is almost exclusively fantasy now, etc) 

I love the idea of this Christian book subscription service (like Book of the Month, but Christian!), especially when I saw that it can be paused. 

I pove this cozy Hobbit quote/print about home! 

If my child sees me on my Kindle will they know I'm reading

100% cotton Paddington Bear pajamas

A friend did this Christmas hymn study with her kids last year and recommended it so we'll be giving it a try! 

A Christian picture book that explains foster care to kids 

How to read 50 books a year 

Leadership books for kids and teens  

How to teach reading with strategies that actually work 

I always love Faith's Christian nonfiction reading vlogs! 

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