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The Best Books I Read This Winter 2023–2024

My favourite reads from December, January, and February

Katie Churchward
Books Are Our Superpower
4 min readMay 13, 2024

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Better late than never I am back with my breakdown of the best books that I read in the Winter 2023–2024 season.

These are the best reads I had from December 2023 through to the end of February 2024. I may have fallen off the face of the earth when it comes to Medium and writing about reading — but I haven’t stopped reading. If anything I’ve been reading more than ever.

Here are my favourites.

Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings

Rating: 4.25/5
Goodreads rating: 3.79/5
Genre: Contemporary fiction

This is a book that I started when I was on vacation in Europe in October, and read most of it while lying on the beach. However, when I returned home I shelved it until I was able to pick it back up over the holidays post-New Year.
Magnolia Parks is a rich socialite who is hung up on her ex-, what proceeds is a will they-won’t they while Magnolia Parks and BJ Ballentine orbit around one another.
This was a book that I started on vacation in October 2023, and didn’t finish until this January, but don’t let that put you off. This is a fun Gossip Girl-esque book for people who are missing…

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Written by Katie Churchward

Serving up the 30-something perspective from the frosty north. Lover of books, travel and a great cup of tea. She/her.

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