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Great idea, Lynn! I've been looking for a holiday themed read this year. I just started A Christmas Carol and I'm hoping to have time later in the month to read All I Want for Christmas is You. I'll update with my thoughts once I've had time to read them. :)
Thanks Kristie :)
I love Christmas and have already watched a silly amount of cheesy Christmas films, so thought I'd join in with the books too!
The two examples above are the two I'm hoping to read.
I love Christmas and have already watched a silly amount of cheesy Christmas films, so thought I'd join in with the books too!
The two examples above are the two I'm hoping to read.
I'm the same way. Lots of cheesy Christmas movies and excess Christmas music. I've just decided to add the books in this year too. I have The Christmas List and a couple others on my TBR as well.
Aw I like the sound of that but it seems we should read the previous ones first, which I don't have time for :)
I love this idea of theme read, I've started listening to Christmas in the City and Michael Buble's Christmas songs, and having a book or two to read will add to the flavour!I haven't decided on the title yet, I will update my entry as soon as I choose something :)
I think I have Skipping Christmas: Christmas with The Kranks somewhere around here. I read 'Tis The Season last year. I can usually handle one Christmas book a year.
@ Colleen - I can't wait to see what you think of Christmas with the Kranks. I was considering adding it to my TBR and noticed that it has very mixed reviews. I think I'd like to read it for Christmas next year.
@ Linda - That book is #8.5. Can her books be read out of order or is there that thread that blends them together so that they should be read in order? I haven't read anything from that series yet. (I keep meaning to, they just keep falling through the cracks!)
@ Linda - That book is #8.5. Can her books be read out of order or is there that thread that blends them together so that they should be read in order? I haven't read anything from that series yet. (I keep meaning to, they just keep falling through the cracks!)
I've read up to #8 and I would say you could read them on their own. Pretty much the only storyline that continues through her books is the will-she, won't-she love interests with Morelli and Ranger.
So I started
today .... and finished it!
It was a little cheesy (but that's to be expected from a Christmas book I think?) but so lovely and I had tears streaming down my face by the end. 5 stars!
today .... and finished it! It was a little cheesy (but that's to be expected from a Christmas book I think?) but so lovely and I had tears streaming down my face by the end. 5 stars!
I LOVE the idea of curling up with a good Christmas story over the holidays. I usually watch the classics - would love to read a magical story - do any of those above listed fit the bill :)
I have this book on my tbr list, Lynn, thanks for sharing your opinion, as I'm going to read it next week to get to the mood :)
I finished
this morning. It's a wonderful read. Not too saccharine. But I advise you to have a Kleenex box handy at the end.
I've just read
It centers around the friendship of two teenagers named Evan and Lucy. They grew up together and are best friends, but when Lucy's parent's split and she moves away with her Mother they only get to see each other during winter break.
This year when when Lucy arrives back in town, she doesn't look — nor act — anything like Evan remembers.
The book has a nice balance for YA realistic fiction; not too sickingly sweet chick-lit but also not too over dramatic teenage angst.
A cute, little story that didn't wow but definitely made me smile. 3 Stars.
It centers around the friendship of two teenagers named Evan and Lucy. They grew up together and are best friends, but when Lucy's parent's split and she moves away with her Mother they only get to see each other during winter break.
This year when when Lucy arrives back in town, she doesn't look — nor act — anything like Evan remembers.
The book has a nice balance for YA realistic fiction; not too sickingly sweet chick-lit but also not too over dramatic teenage angst.
A cute, little story that didn't wow but definitely made me smile. 3 Stars.
As I'm listening to the BBC Singers performing Bach's Christmas Cantatas, I just read a short e-book by Martin Walker as part of his Bruno series set in the French countryside. Bruno and the Carol Singers: A Christmas Mystery of the French Countryside
It's a lovely short read and very seasonal. It's about the spirit of the season and also shows the wonderful traditions of Christmas in the French countryside!
I love this thread, Lynn! Thanks for thinking it up! :) I, also, am a great fan of the cheesy Hallmarky Christmas movies and usually read a Christmas themed book right before the big day. I'll have to look at the two you read!I plan to read
this year. I read
last year and thought it was cute. I found the angels one at a library book sale this year and figured it could be my Christmas book for this year. :)Also may read:
since I've never read it...
Kristie wrote: "A few others that I have recently added to my TBR, if anyone is looking for ideas:
"The Christmas Shoes will make you cry! It's great though.... :)
Colleen wrote: "I think I have Skipping Christmas: Christmas with The Kranks somewhere around here. I read 'Tis The Season last year. I can usually handle one Christmas book a year."Love Skipping Christmas! The movie (Christmas with the Kranks) follows the book pretty closely which is unusual.
RitaSkeeter wrote: "I'm planning to read
. I also re-read this book every Christmas night
"Did you ever read
? I read it last year and loved it! Gave it 5 stars! :)
I finished The Last Noel by Michael Malone. I loved the story and gave it 5 ★ Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sandy wrote: "I finished The Last Noel by Michael Malone. I loved the story and gave it 5 ★ "
That sounds like a lovely read, it's going on my tbr :)
That sounds like a lovely read, it's going on my tbr :)
Last year I read
and absolutely loved it (and didn't realize it was the middle of a series until after). This year I read
, which was an easy read but not a very satisfying book. I'm now reading
just for fun!
I forgot to update here, but I read
. It is exactly what I expected after seeing so many movie and theater versions. It was really great to finally read it.
I did not have time to read the other Christmas themed stories that I wanted to this year. I'm hoping that next season I will have more time to do so (as I will be done with school!) and have added a bunch to my TBR. :)
Great idea for an additional read Lynn! Hope to do it again next year.
. It is exactly what I expected after seeing so many movie and theater versions. It was really great to finally read it. I did not have time to read the other Christmas themed stories that I wanted to this year. I'm hoping that next season I will have more time to do so (as I will be done with school!) and have added a bunch to my TBR. :)
Great idea for an additional read Lynn! Hope to do it again next year.
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Read a book that has something to do with Winter or Christmas
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The above are only examples you can choose whatever book you like within the theme. Just post what you have read, with your thoughts once you're done.