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Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Long and Short Reviews!
I wanted to highlight some of the many books set during Thanksgiving that we’ve reviewed over the years because my family has a tradition of including some quiet reading time for bookish family members after the big meal is eaten and the leftovers are put away.
It’s a nice way to give us introverts a little time to decompress before gathering together again to tell funny family stories, have friendly competitions over board games, and participate in other group activities we like to do while digesting the delicious meal we just ate.
This list is arranged by genre because I enjoy reading Thanksgiving-themed stories at this time of the year. I included twelve books in this post because, just like any good Thanksgiving get-together, there’s always room for a last-minute guest or two!
Erotic Romance
Naomi’s Sexy Thanksgiving by Ruby Stallion
Romance
The Firefighter’s Thanksgiving Wish by Anna J Stewart
A McClendon Thanksgiving by Sean D. Young
Mystery & Suspense
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The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Sixth Scandalous Serving by J. Alan Hartman (editor)
Howling Bloody Murder by Susan Owens Wright
The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Fifth Course of Chaos by Edited by J. Alan Hartman
From Hay to Eternity: Ten Devilish Tales of Crime and Deceit by Sandra Murphy
The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Second Helping by Various
The Pecan Pie Affair by T. Lee Harris
Young Adult
How to Catch a Turkey by Adam Wallace
Science Fiction
What are your favorite Thanksgiving traditions?
Oh, I need to check out The killer wore cranberry! They look like so much fun!
This is a nice interpretation of the topic, can’t think of any books I know set around Thanksgiving. Will check out your list!
Thank you, Priya!
That entire series is fabulous! I can’t recommend it enough.
Oh, I haven’t read any of these yet, but they sound like fun! Your Thanksgiving traditions seem fun, hope you’ll have a nice Thanksgiving this year!
Thank you. I hope you have a nice Thanksgiving as well.
I haven’t heard of any of these, but they sound fun!
Thanks!
I love the idea of having a family reading session after dinner!
That’s good to hear. It’s a great deal of fun.
Ooh nice ones! These are all new to me ones!
Thanks for visiting my TTT!
You’re quite welcome.
Love the idea to break these down by genre! Happy TTT and happy thanksgiving 🙂
Happy TTT and Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
I love this list! Now I have more books to add to my TBR 🙂 Happy TTT!
How wonderful! Happy TTT to you as well!
What a cool idea! I like hearing how different people spend the Thanksgiving holiday. And I also like the idea of a Thanksgiving- themed mystery or suspense book- that would be lots of fun!
It’s a wonderful way to pass Thanksgiving, Greg. I think you’d enjoy it quite a bit.
I am going to have a look at your mystery and suspense section. What a clever spin! Well done!
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Thank you. Enjoy!
I like your spin on the topic, don’t think I’ve ever read anything set around Thanksgiving!
Thank you very much. Yes, there don’t seem to be as many books set around Thanksgiving as there are, say, at Halloween or Christmas.
It’s amazing you could do a whole book on Thanksgiving books. I don’t know if I’ve ever read one (except maybe a picture book).
Thank you! I had a great time digging through our archives and putting it together.
What a great idea for this week’s topic! Happy Thanksgiving!
So glad you thought so. Happy Thanksgiving!
What a fun list! And these are all new to me, so thank you for sharing them. <3
You’re quite welcome.
Didn’t know there were many books that have a Thanksgiving scene/feature, but that’s great. More stories should. 🙂 Appreciate your visit to Finding Wonderland on this week. Thanks!