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Top Five Books I Want for Hanukkah

Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Reader Girl!

This week's topic is Top Ten Platonic Relationships in Books, but Hanukkah is less than a week away!

Top Five Books I Want for Hanukkah

1. American Cookie by Anne Byrn

I loved American Cake, and I'm sure I will be just as captivated by American Cookie! I've been on a real cookbook/food history binge lately!

2. Ladyfingers Letterpress High Five Gilded Undated Planner

Phew, that was a mouthful, and I had no idea it was called that until just now. But this is the planner I've been using this year, I love it, and I'm ready for another one!

3. A Notebook/Inspiring Quotes Notebook

I also need a fresh notebook. I've been really into the inspiring quotes hardcover spiral-bounds from Barnes & Noble.

4. Or Chadash

I took a class at my new synagogue and learned about this commentary on the Siddur Sim Shalom prayer book.

5. Encyclopedia of Jewish Food by Gil Marks

I would definitely be interested in this book, but any book or cookbook about Jewish food or latkes would work here. I'm really in that kind of mood.

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