Top 5 Wednesday- What Are Your Rainy Day Reads?



Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!

  Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads Book Club that meets weekly to answer questions presented. It is a fun group with an active following, and it is never boring. Our moderators are BookTubers, Lainey (GingerReadsLainey) and Samantha (ThoughtsOnTomes). Samantha just recently took over the group as head moderator. Welcome Samantha!

  This week's question asks: What are your Top 5 Rainy Day Reads?


  1. Graphic Novels- these volumes either present new stories or collect single-issue comics to form one cohesive story. I like these on rainy days for the artwork, colors, and visual narrative.
  2. Series Books- I like to pick up a book in a series that I have already read from. They contain familiar characters that are easy to visit again. This makes the reads faster, and the rainy day forgotten.
  3. Genre Reads- for this I usually choose Star Wars novels accompanied by their audio books. It is an immersive experience that utilizes some of the industry's best authors and voice actors. It is like hearing a movie, which makes the gloom go away.
  4. Magazines- you cannot go wrong with a magazine on a rainy day. Pictures, words, and in some digital editions, videos. Plus you can keep up with pop culture.
  5. Coloring Books- make a nice blanket nest in your bed, grab up some markers, and spread out a few coloring books next to you. This is a relaxing way to spend a rainy day. I usually accompany coloring books with a good audio book and some hot cocoa. For me, I get to be creative and read a book at the same time.


 There you have it, my Top 5 Wednesday Rainy Day Reads. I look forward to seeing everyone's answers. Feel free to comment below about your ways to defeat a rainy day.

Because there is always time to read,
  Xepherus3   

 

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