When Do You Read the Most?

Susan Foster
2 min readJun 24, 2023
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Is There a Reading Season?

Some people think of summer as the time for reading novels. Their favorite time to read is at the beach, on an airplane headed to a vacation destination, or maybe even during a long car ride, if they’re traveling as a passenger and not prone to motion sickness!

Other people may be more likely to pick up a novel during the winter and read curled up by the fire or cuddled beneath blankets in bed, spending the long dark evenings under the spell of a book.

Me–I read fiction any season, anytime, and as much as I can. I have always loved books. Maybe that’s why now, instead of just reading fiction, I write it, too.

What I’m Reading Now

I just finished Rock, Paper, Scissors by Alice Feeny, and it kept me up quite late a couple of nights. It was a real page-turner, the kind that really keeps the reader guessing.

Next up, I’m going to read The Bird Cage, a novella by Krista Lynn White. I’ve met Krista through the Women’s Fiction Writer’s Association, and I really can’t wait to read this book. I’t gotten wonderful reviews and for a limited time–RIGHT NOW (June 23–25, 2023)–it is FREE on Amazon!

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Susan Foster
Susan Foster

Written by Susan Foster

Susan lives in Montana with her husband and a clever Jenga-playing dog. The author of a regrettably neglected blog, she hopes to publish her debut novel soon.

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