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While trying to decide what to blog about for this year’s Valentine’s Day freebie post, I took a look back at the topics I selected for it in previous years: Bookish Romantic Quotes, Conversation Hearts on Book Covers, Helpful Nonfiction Books About Relationships, and Books I Liked About Asexual Characters.
Yeah, so I am not exactly the most romantic person in the world.
What I do like about Valentine’s Day, though, are the chocolates and the sales of leftover Valentine’s Day chocolates that will be happening in about two days.
There is nothing like getting a little package of sweets for 50% off the day after the holiday! They somehow taste just a little better that way if you ask me.
Here are some books about chocolate that would make me hungry.
1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket, #1) by Roald Dahl
2. The Healthy Chocoholic: Over 60 healthy chocolate recipes free of gluten & dairy by Dawn J. Parker
3. Decadent Cake Ball Recipes: Pretty Little Treats for Many Occasions by April Blomgren
4. Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World’s Greatest Chocolate Makers by Deborah Cadbury
5. Sweet Invention: A History of Dessert by Michael Krondl
6. Chocolate: A Global History by Sarah Moss
7. S’more Cookbook: Tasty Creative S’more Recipes by Stephanie Sharp
8. Best-Ever Book Of Chocolate by Christine McFadden
9. Chocolate-Covered Katie: Over 80 Delicious Recipes That Are Secretly Good for You by Katie Higgins
10. Chocolate Cookbooks for You 50 Valentine Chocolate Recipes Valentine Cookbook by Victoria Braze
11. Vegan Desserts: Make your own vegan desserts at home by Stephanie Sharp
12. Chicken Soup for the Chocolate Lover’s Soul: Indulging Our Sweetest Moments by Mark Victor Hansen
13. Hot Chocolate: Rich and Indulgent Winter Drinks by Hannah Miles
14.The Diabetic Chocolate Cookbook by Mary Jane Finsand
Yes, I had more than ten answers this week. This will help to balance out the weeks when I only have four or five answers. That’s how it works, right? Jana combs through all of our posts and averages out how many replies we come up with for her secret database or something? Ha!
Title: Who’s Haunting Whom
Winters here in Ontario have been milder than usual these past few years. When we do get cold, stormy weather, here are some of the things I like to do to amuse myself during them:
Dance
What a great topic idea, Jennifer @ FunkNFiction.com and Angela @ Reading Frenzy.
When I was a kid, my uncle gave me his old, complete set of C.S. Lewis’
Sibling Dex breaks the rules of their society by venturing out into one of those dark, healthy, thick forests one day to see what they might find there.
I’m narrowing this list down a little to new-to-me authors I read in 2023 that I have opinions about.
I still have a number of books from my 2023 seasonal TBR posts left to read.





Respair
Here are my goals for 2024.