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Prompt 45: A book set during Christmas
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Dec 26, 2014 01:25PM

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I'm not a big fan of overly sentimental Christmas stuff (or Christmas at all, really). I'm planning to read The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror by Christopher Moore. I haven't read it yet so I can't recommend, but I've read Moore before. He's definitely not gushy or cheesy. Usually weird, irreverent, and hilarious. Much more my speed...

I'm another one who's trying to avoid the cheesy, sentimental Christmas books.

I'm another one who's trying to avoid the cheesy, sentimental C..."
I've read NOS4A2 and I think you could use it for the Christmas prompt. Maybe it is a little bit of a stretch since it isn't exactly set at Christmas. But Christmas is an important theme throughout. I would go for it. :)

I've seen Dying For Christmas by Tammy Cohen here on Goodreads. I added it to my want to read list. It's a mystery/thriller if you like that kind of stuff. Gets a good rating.


That's the one I plan on reading, glad to know its good.


That's the one I plan on reading, glad to know its good."
I loved that book! It's been several years since I read it, but I may reread this year. Its fun but also makes you think :) Enjoy!

I haven't decided what I'm reading for this prompt yet, since I definitely won't get to it until after Thanksgiving (because that's when the Christmas season is allowed to start!). My sister recommended Dash & Lily's Book of Dares, so I may or may not do that one.





Totally counts. I love Discworld!

I also read Hogfather. A lot of fun. Read it out with my family and my husband and I laughed out loud several times. We will likely make reading it a Christmas tradition. The two episode mini series follows it pretty well too and we love that. We'll probably watch it tonight.

I read The Catcher in the Rye for this prompt! It doesn't take place exactly on Christmas, but it revolves around Christmastime in New York City. My parents are both New Yorkers (my mom was born there and my dad immigrated) and we would often visit the city in the winter. In the book, Holden Caulfield goes ice skating at Rockefeller Center, sees the Rockettes at Carnegie Hall, and looks at the Christmas displays in the department store windows, which reminded me a lot of my childhood Christmas experiences. My grandfather even sold German Christmas ornaments to department stores like Macy's and Gimbel's in New York during the time Catcher in the Rye was written, so maybe Holden was even looking at those ornaments. I also thought this would be a fun book to read for the Christmas prompt since J.D. Salinger and I are both Jews (especially since I couldn't find any good Hanukkah books).



Books mentioned in this topic
Little Women (other topics)The Catcher in the Rye (other topics)
Hogfather (other topics)
Miracle on 34th Street (other topics)
Jenny Lopez Saves Christmas (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
J.D. Salinger (other topics)John Grisham (other topics)
John Grisham (other topics)
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Noelle Adams (other topics)