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Creepy, haunting, dual-timeline mystery set in rural Vermont. Ghostly folklore + a missing woman + chilling winter atmosphere.
The Bear and the Nightingale— Katherine Arden
A magical, folkloric winter tale set in medieval Russia. Spirits, snow, myth, and a fearless heroine caught between old gods and new faith.
Beartown— Fredrik Backman
A small, hockey-obsessed Nordic town faces a devastating event that divides the community. Emotional, powerful, and deeply discussable.
Moon of the Crusted Snow— Waubgeshig Rice
A remote Anishinaabe community is cut off from the world as winter closes in and society collapses. Quiet, eerie, and thought-provoking.
To the Bright Edge of the World— Eowyn Ivey
A stunning, epistolary historical novel about an 1880s Alaskan expedition full of myth, survival, and breathtaking winter wilderness.
The Arctic Fury — Greer Macallister
A group of female explorers is sent into the Arctic on a dangerous mission — only for a deadly mystery to unravel afterward. Historical + survival + courtroom drama.
In the Midst of Winter— Isabel Allende
A Brooklyn snowstorm brings together three strangers whose lives become intertwined through secrets, trauma, and unexpected connection.
Disappearing Earth— Julia Phillips
Set on Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula, this novel follows the year after two young sisters vanish. Snow, community, trauma, and stunning character portraits.
