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Interesting reads and favorite things to ease you into that weekend frame of mind.

I hope your first December weekend is shaping up great! Around here we’re going to a show, celebrating a birthday, and baking some cookies with your incredible inspiration—the MMD holiday cookie exchange happening now is so much fun (and is the reason I have sooo many tabs open right now!). Another big contributor to my unruly tab situation is this week’s conversation about little luxuries—you shared so many great ideas for small indulgences!

A practical update: Snail Books was able to extend the deadline for our reading journal boxes: Choose the I Love My Reading Life box for grown-ups or the My Reading Adventures box for kids. Click here to order yours now. These journal boxes make a wonderful gift for readers—even if that reader is YOU. Happy journaling, and happy reading!

May your coming days be filled with grace, peace, rest, and good books. I hope this collection of interesting reads and favorite things helps ease you into that weekend frame of mind.

My favorite finds from around the web:

  • I enjoyed this podcast appearance so much! In this new episode of Sound Judgment I talk with Elaine Appleton Grant about my approach to hosting What Should I Read Next. The concept of the show is really fun—I hope you enjoy it!
  • Pressure Cooker Lentil Soup with Sausage (NYT Cooking: gift link) I’m so happy that NYT Cooking now lets me share gift links! We use their recipes a ton at my house. This soup was a big hit with the whole family.
  • Turkish Red Lentil Soup (Milk Street via WGBH) Why not share another lentil soup? My husband Will made this last night and everyone LOVED it—even after saying, Ugh, I hate red lentils! Will and I loved the Aleppo Pepper Oil but it was too spicy for everyone else; it’s a delicious addition but I think you can absolutely still make this soup if you don’t have that ingredient on hand.
  • BookTok’s Racial Bias. (The Cut) “It’s a cycle that leads to both incredible individual success and the suppression of marginalized voices.”
  • I finally wore a poorly-placed hole in my old favorite Madewell skinny jeans. Do you have any straight or skinny jeans you love and recommend? I want to order while there are sales aplenty!”

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  • December 15: Best Book of the Year: Modern Mrs Darcy team members share what they’ve read and loved this year. We’re a team of diverse readers, so we’re sure to share one (or three) of our favorite books, and we hope you find some you might love. (This is a Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club event.)
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Have a great weekend!

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  1. Louise says:

    Thinking of your jeans – maybe you can give them a new life. This book has helped me see the value in mending – decoratively: Mending Life by Nina and Sonya Montenegro. I happened across my old favorite jeans and have been rejoicing in their renewed life!

  2. Annette Silveira says:

    I bought a pair of straight and a pair of skinny jeans this year from Gap. They are the ones with Washwell. They fit really well in my usual size.

    • Anne Bogel says:

      It’s such a great feature! I’m not sure how (or if it’s possible) to do from the app, but on desktop the “give” option is under the recipe title, along with the options to save and print. This generates a link that lets the recipient bypass the paywall.

  3. Leslie says:

    Highly recommend the Reese Kut from the Kloth straight leg. Not too wide, the perfect slim straight transition from the skinny jeans!

  4. Jen Schmidt says:

    I agree about Wordle. I was annoyed by FEAST. Words should stay random. Also, Madewell will mend your jeans for you for free.

  5. Pamela says:

    My favourite distressed jeans became too distressed, but a stregically place butterfly iron on patch has given them a new lease of life. Worth it for £1.50 while you’re looking for a new pair?

  6. Nanette says:

    I have to agree about the change to Wordle. My sister and I share them every morning and we think the puns/seasonal words are annoying. Weird random words are what we came for and that’s what we want.

  7. Suzannah says:

    Before the editor, there were a few others that were darkly topical. I think CYNIC was on Valentine’s Day, something like SEVER on 4th of July, as in fingers after fireworks. My husband was offended that the word on Father’s Day was LOSER!

  8. Nicole says:

    Wit and wisdom jeans are awesome! Super comfortable and great quality, they are the only ones I wear and would repurchase.

  9. Margaret Ross says:

    The Library of Congress is rightfully included in House Beautiful’s list of the world’s most beautiful libraries. Anyone can visit the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building. A reading card is required to use the Main Reading Room, pictured in the article. The Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden is devoted to expanding the Library’s accessibility and outreach, including free Thursday Night Live events.

  10. Suzy says:

    The article about scientific achievements inspired by Sci Fi missed all the advance notice given by Star Trek! So many things are commonplace now: communicators, tablet sized computers, hypospray shots, phasers (stun guns or tasers), and they have even made limited progress on warp speed, tractor beams, universal translators and replicators (3D printers), as well as even tricorders for diagnosing! But I’ll really be on board when they can “transport” me to Europe in a matter of minutes!

    • Elisabeth says:

      I don’t think the article missed anything; the majority of the stories mentioned are many decades older than Star Trek, and most likely inspired a lot of it, too. 🙂

      Completely agree on transport to Europe!

  11. Vanessa says:

    I really love the skinny, high waisted jeans from Everlane. I have a few pair and they are the only jeans I wear these days.

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