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My previous Thanksgiving freebie posts were about Native American Reads, What I’m Thankful For, Bookish Memories, Ten Reasons I’m Thankful for Books, and Books Set During Thanksgiving.
This annual prompt continues to be a bit of a stumper as I don’t actually celebrate Thanksgiving unless you count making a fancy meal to celebrate the end of the growing season as part of this tradition!
Some of the harvests were not very good this year in Canada due to things like drought, the dry, warm winter much of the country had in 2023 and 2024, and unpredictable swings in temperatures last winter and spring that killed off a lot of buds and vulnerable plants while also allowing more pest species to survive the winter than normal. Food prices are higher now due in part to this.
My hope is that next year will be better. In the meantime, here are ten books that are directly or indirectly about harvesting crops. Several of them include puns because I love puns.
1. Chicken Culprit (Backyard Farming Mystery, #1) by Vikki Walton
2.At the Edge Of The Orchard by Tracy Chevalier
3. The Silence of the Llamas (Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries, #5) by Anne Canadeo
4. The Martian by Andy Weir
(Yes, there is farming and harvests on Mars in this book, believe it or not!)
5.Fruit of All Evil (A Farmers’ Market Mystery, #2) by Paige Shelton
6. Strega Nona’s Harvest by Tomie dePaola
7. A Streak of Bad Cluck (Bought-the-Farm Mystery #3) by Ellen Riggs
8. The Greenlanders by Jane Smiley
9. Going Organic Can Kill You (A Blossom Valley Mystery #1) by Staci McLaughlin
10. The Almond Picker by Simonetta Agnello Hornby
Honestly, I do not think my answers are going to be very impressive this week. When I was a teenager, I read dozens of classic novels and enjoyed many of them. The classics I have still not yet read are, for the most part, books that do not appeal to me for a variety of reasons and that I will probably never read.
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Here’s a fun fact about me: I love foggy days so long as I don’t have to travel anywhere during them. (Driving in fog is too dangerous for me to ever look forward to it!)









The Halloween freebie post is one of my favourite recurring Top Ten Tuesday topics because Halloween is my favourite holiday of the year and I love seeing what everyone does with this theme.
These days I am generally not interested in:
Therefore, I’m going to be making a list of books I was not assigned to read in school but wish had been on the syllabus. I ended up borrowing some of them from the library and reading them on weekends on over the summer. It would have been helpful to have a teacher around to explain certain cultural norms that have since changed or references to other works I didn’t quite get, for example.
I’m in a cheerful and confident mood and so will be sharing some bookish brags today.
I used to be much more willing to read the hottest new books even if they weren’t from genres I typically enjoy.
When I first began working on this post, I couldn’t find anything that appealed to me.





