Hi!

My name is AdriAnne. This is me.

I’m the blonde one, not the one with the beard.

I started BookSnacks to, obviously, talk about books. I’m also generally talkative, even when books aren’t involved, so this has felt like a great way to scratch both of those itches. I like to read *almost* everything. There are a few genres that I just don’t gravitate toward, but never say never! Except for nonfiction books about how to be an entrepreneur, I don’t think we’ll ever get along…

Anyway some of my most recent favorite books have been A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, The Maid by Nita Prose, What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon and I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. That will give you a good idea of my range of interest. I’d love to know what some of your favorite are so feel free to chime in any time!

What is Book Snacks?

A monthly assortment of bookish things—including recs for all kinds of reads from children’s to vintage(a loosely defined vintage) to digital treats like prints and bookmarks that remind us of our favorite reads. Subscribers get full access to every post as well as additional letters sent throughout the month.

Right to your email or in the Substack app!

You can download the app and subscribe but if you don’t want another app on your phone, the snacks will come straight to your email inbox and you won’t have to worry about missing anything!

BookSnackers unite!

Let’s all read the newsletter (and our books) from the comfort of our couches and cozy chairs, all the while knowing there’s a whole bunch of us out there enjoying something we love, alone, but together.

Happy reading!

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An end-of-month letter with an assortment of recs for all kinds of reads from children’s to vintage(a loosely defined vintage). A midmonth podcast talking all things book-to-screen and musings on book and book-adjacent pop culture.

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Hi! I’m a novelist, journalist, and bookist. Some would say I seldom read, I would say I like to snack on books rather than devour them. I’m here to recommend those that kept me crunching till the end.