Posted on January 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

The cold, dark days of January, after the excitement of the holidays, can definitely weigh on a person's mood.

And many of us subsequently look to a good book (and warm blankets and beverages) to lift our spirits.

To that end, we have three sources to assist:

Poetry Pharmacy founder Deborah Alma shared poems from Philip Larkin, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and others as a spiritual salve in the Guardian.

Oprah Daily recommends twelve self-help books that draw on sociological research and neuroscience that are worth checking out in 2025.

And Tajja Isen invites readers who may be setting reading goals — or reflecting on how close they came to them last year — to think less about attaining a particular number and more about what the data reveals in regards to their tastes, in The Walrus.

Categories: Today in Books

Tagged As: Nonfiction, Poetry, Reading

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