November Favorites

The fact that it’s December now is mind blowing to me. I am excited for the holiday season, the treats, the cozy vibes, and more. However, it feels like 2024 just flew on by.

While I’m happy to share my favorites for the month of November, I am also happy to announce that I am actually participating in Blogmas this year! Blogmas has been something I’ve done on and off for the past few years of my blogging career. I’ve decided to do it this year, because I’ve noticed my frequency of posting has declined over the last few months, and I want to get into the habit of posting regularly. I may not make it everyday to post, however, anything is better to me than 2-3 posts a month.

That being said, let’s kick off Blogmas with my favorites from November!

Chestnut Springs series: Everyone on Bookstagram, BookTok, and Booktube raves and raves about this series. Up until this month, the first one has been on my Kindle for what it seems like forever. This is one of those series that seems to get better with every book. At the time of writing this, I am on the last one of these, and I am so sad that this series is about to be over to me, because I am not ready to say goodbye to these characters.

Coach Cary Crossbody: This is such an underrated Coach bag. Unfortunately, this one is no longer available on the Coach website, however, you can purchase it at Macy’s, and Bloomingdale’s. I recommend this bag because it’s a bag that goes with everything and can be worn either crossbody or on the shoulder.

Baggu Keychain: Baggu has amazing items. I love this keychain because it not only goes with my bag, but I can easily find my key fob whenever I need to use it.

How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuan: This was absolutely amazing. This is a book that tells the story of Helen, whose sister died by suicide by jumping in front of a moving car. Grant was the driver at the car. Thirteen years later, Grant and Helen are brought together by Grant being the writer of the series adaption of Helen’s books. I absolutely loved this book. The end was honestly frustrating, but I enjoyed the series. There are a lot of trigger warnings, don’t get me wrong. However, I do think it was worth the read.

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