Why am I passionate about this?

My passion for whimsy is assuredly the result of my mama’s efforts to cultivate an environment where imaginative play and creativity were nurtured. I was raised on a steady diet of whimsical children’s literature—green eggs and ham in a box with a fox, pots of hunny with a silly old bear, and forbidden radishes with a naughty rabbit. As I grew up, I drank raspberry cordial with bosom friends and sipped tea with a fawn I met by a lamppost. Now, I’m still drawn to whimsy of all sorts because along with imaginative scope, I find it also broadens one’s joy. May these books bring you much joy, dear reader! 


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A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile

By Angela Bell ,

Book cover of A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile

What is my book about?

Inspired by Little Women and Inspector Gadget, A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile revolves around a found sisterhood…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Anne of Green Gables

Angela Bell Why I love this book

When curating a list of whimsical book recommendations, one must surely start with the epitome of whimsy herself, Miss Anne Shirley!

With her big words, vast scope for imagination, and appreciation for nature's marvels, Anne with an E is one of my favorite fictional bosom friends. A true kindred spirit, I could visit daily without tiring of her poetical musings.

I love how Anne matures as a character while still maintaining her sense of wonder, and I love how her wonder—her whimsical ability to see a simple lake as an enchanting Lake of Shining Waters—inspires me to romance my own life and search for the wondrous cloaked in the familiar.  

By L.M. Montgomery ,

Why should I read it?

32 authors picked Anne of Green Gables as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Anne of Green Gables is the classic children's book by L M Montgomery, the inspiration for the Netflix Original series Anne with an E. Watch it now!

Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert are in for a big surprise. They are waiting for an orphan boy to help with the work at Green Gables - but a skinny, red-haired girl turns up instead. Feisty and full of spirit, Anne Shirley charms her way into the Cuthberts' affection with her vivid imagination and constant chatter. It's not long before Anne finds herself in trouble, but soon it becomes impossible for the Cuthberts to…


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Angela Bell Why I love this book

This book was an innovative read I never wanted to end!

The book features a harrowing quest, endearing characters, and an array of fascinating puzzles, but what I enjoyed most about this novel was exploring the whimsical setting. With lyrical prose and poetry, Schroeder blends vibrant hues of Indian and Hebraic culture, elegant lines of Victorian sensibilities, and sweeping strokes of steampunk technology to craft a unique story world that celebrates the arts, misfits, and creativity.

I’m a sucker for a story with gadgets and gizmos, so this book had me at eccentric inventor, and as a lover of 19th-century literature, it kept me with its clever head nods to Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic tale A Little Princess

By Chawna Schroeder ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Illuminary as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Glimpse the past, illuminate the future. Yosarai Patican dreams of becoming an illuminator in a country that values art above all else. A lofty goal that finally seems within reach when she earns a position at the prestigious Academy of the Seven Arts. Although Yosarai loathes to leave behind her quiet country life, she travels to the capital, determined to live up to her mother's fame as one of Indel's greatest artists. Prince Xander never planned to become king. Indeed, he never wanted to become king. But when his father dies suddenly, he is thrust into the middle of coronation…


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Scout and the Rescue Dogs by Dianne Wolfer,

The summer holidays have finally arrived and Scout can’t wait for her adventure in the big rig with Dad. They’re on a mission to deliver donations of dog food to animal rescue shelters right across the state. There’ll be dad-jokes, rock-collecting, and a brilliant plan that will make sure everyone’s…

Book cover of The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple

Angela Bell Why I love this book

When I picked up The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple, my world-weary soul was in dire need of wonderment, and Joanna Davidson Politano’s pen delivered with this lyrical ode to storytelling and fairy tales.

Set in Edwardian England, this mesmerizing novel features an alluring silent film actress with a secret past and a bespectacled private investigator with a noble heart. I was immediately invested in their tender opposites-attract romance and utterly entranced by the mystery surrounding them.

Yet what I loved most about this novel is how Politano blended her signature atmospheric prose with the winsome enchantment of The Secret Garden to create a whimsical story that sparkled with every turn of the page as though written with pixie dust. 

By Joanna Davidson Politano ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"This absolute gem of a novel sparkles with creativity."--Booklist starred review

It is 1903, and Lily Temple is a beautiful silent-film actress who spins fairy tales and plays frivolous roles in front of the cine-camera. But beneath the costumes and stage makeup is a woman with a quick wit, a murky past, and a tantalizing secret.

Underground investigator to the wealthy, Peter Driscoll has been tasked with locating the legendary Briarwood Teardrop, an exquisite sapphire that has been missing for years--and which Lily happens to be wearing beneath her gown. In order to stay close to her and unravel the…


Book cover of Wormwood Abbey

Angela Bell Why I love this book

Whimsical, humorous, and utterly Victorian—to say that Wormwood Abbey is my bookish cup of tea would be a vast understatement!

I absolutely adored this enchanting adventure with an intrepid heroine and only the most historical of dragons. I’d been intrigued by the book ever since I saw the cover on Instagram. The alluring combination of puffed sleeves and dragon scales was enough to pique my interest.

In the first few pages, I was smitten by Christina Baehr’s exquisite use of vocabulary, which, for a word nerd like myself, was a sheer joy to read. By chapter four, I was charmed by Bather’s endearing characters, and by chapter six, I was hooked by the cozy gothic mystery.

I had to know EVERYTHING about Wormwood Abbey and its fantastical secrets, and once I’d reached The End, I simply had to continue with The Secrets of Ormdale series to find out what happened next! 

By Christina Baehr ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Wormwood Abbey as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

As a Victorian clergyman’s daughter, Edith Worms has seen everything — until a mythical salamander tumbles out of the fireplace into her lap.

When a letter arrives from estranged relatives, Edith is swept away to a crumbling Gothic abbey in the wilds of Yorkshire. Wormwood Abbey isn't just full of curious beasts and ancient family secrets: there’s also a tall, dark, and entirely too handsome neighbour who is strangely reluctant for her to leave.

An unexpected bond with her prickly cousin Gwendolyn gives Edith a reason to stay in this strange world — especially when it turns out that Edith…


Book cover of Death and a Crocodile

Death and a Crocodile by Lisa E. Betz,

In ancient Rome, sensible women don’t investigate murders, but Livia Aemilia’s father is dead, and her innocent brother has been accused of the crime. What’s a girl to do? Find the criminal herself, obviously.

Livia and her spunky maidservant pound the ancient Roman pavements in search of the killer, with…

Book cover of Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor

Angela Bell Why I love this book

Oh my giddy gumdrops, this confection of a tale is a sheer delight from beginning to end!

Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor by Roseanna M. White captures all the splendor of the holiday season from the effervescent joy of childhood to the awe-inspiring wonder of Christ’s birth. As a life-long fan of The Nutcracker ballet, I grinned with glee at each of White’s witty allusions to the nostalgic story.

The luxury of an Edwardian Manor and the enchantment of a winter wood, glittering with snow, only enhanced the tale’s inherit whimsy, making for an ideally cozy and festive read I look forward to re-reading during the holiday season. 

By Roseanna M. White ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Nutcracker and Edwardian-Era England combine to weave a magical tale of love and friendship at Christmastime.

As the beloved stepdaughter of the Earl of Castleton, Lady Mariah Lyons cherishes her home at Plumford Manor, but her idyllic world will be threatened when the estate passes to Cyril Lightbourne, a childhood friend she hasn't seen or heard from in years. Once, Mariah dreamed their friendship would kindle into something more, but that was before she heard Cyril was courting the cruelhearted Lady Pearl. Now Mariah is willing to welcome him as a friend and pray he will be the heir…


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A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile

By Angela Bell ,

Book cover of A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile

What is my book about?

Inspired by Little Women and Inspector Gadget, A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile revolves around a found sisterhood known as the Daughters of Genius Society—an elite team of lady inspectors disguised as a club for bluestocking spinsters. Recruited for their astute intelligence and aristocratic lineage, the D.O.G.S. covertly investigate crimes committed by members of London’s high society in the late Victorian Era.

In the novel, readers can expect light-academia vibes, a he-falls-first romance, whimsical steampunk gadgetry, women in STEM, humorous shenanigans, investigative adventure, eccentric characters, themes of faith, and disability representation. 

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