It’s going to be winter soon, coming up on the 21st. I’ll have a separate post on Yule itself but since it feels like winter here I thought I’d do this tag.
One: What book is so happy and so sweet that it just warms your heart?
Séance Tea Party, it’s just a sweet story of love, friendship and growing up. The protagonist is a young witch, Lora making friends with a ghost. Lora wants to avoid growing up and recalls the ghost because she was a younger ‘imaginary’ friend.

Two: What’s your favorite book with a white cover?
![Soulswift by [Megan Bannen]](https://i0.wp.com/m.media-amazon.com/images/I/514O994DAjL.jpg?w=723&ssl=1)
A nun and a warrior try to stop to end of the world. It’s exceptionally and beautifully written and the religion is well done too. Two of my favorite YAs have been about nun’s in the past few years, am I sensing a trend. Or are people just writing really good books featuring religion. I need to read this book again this winter.
Four: It’s snowing outside and you decide you want to have a snowball fight. What fictional character do you want to have this snowball fight with?
![Skin of the Sea by [Natasha Bowen]](https://i0.wp.com/m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51xKQpbaepS.jpg?w=723&ssl=1)
I want to get in a snowball fight with the crew from Skin of the Sea, just because I’d love to see them during the winter Simi can use a frozen river if she needs to stay in her Mami Wata form so she won’t be at a disadvantage.
Five: Sadly, your campfire is dying. What last few chapters of a book would you throw in the fire to revive it and keep yourself warm?
Newsprints while good ended up being too political and confusing and strayed from the characters that made it interesting in the first place, for a political subplot that was tough to understand.
Six: What book do you love so much that you would buy another copy of it to give to someone as a Christmas gift (or any gift really) to inspire them to start reading?
![Starfish by [Lisa Fipps]](https://i0.wp.com/m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51BMt4aGhML.jpg?w=723&ssl=1)
Starfish by Lisa Fipps, who I promise you I’m not trying to annoy. I just think everyone needs to read her book.
Seven: Who do you tag?
Everyone, just please link back 🙂
Great list! I liked ‘Starfish’ a lot better than I thought I would. 🙂
Yeah, it’s one of my favorite books of the year as I was essentially the protagonist in my youth, without her ability to stand up for herself.