Tuesday Talks: What Are Your Favorite Christmas Books?


Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!

  Tuesday Talks is an wonderful group on Goodreads that is a weekly discussion forum created by BookTubers Janie Johnson and her pal, Janelle. It is a fun and active group to be a part of.

   This week's question is: What Are Your Favorite Christmas books? 

  Christmas books can be whimsical, touching, or down-right hysterical. Whatever Christmas book that you love to read, we can all agree that they make the holidays a lot brighter.

  Here are my favorite books that I pull out every Christmas:

  •  How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Suess- This childhood classic never gets old. I always love reading this tale of grinch in need of Christmas cheer.
  • Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark mysteries- this mother-daughter collaboration has been a holiday staple for mystery fans for decades. They two authors crossover their popular detectives to create a whimsical and adventurous tale with every book. Dashing Through the Snow is my favorite so far.
  • Free Christmas E-books books- this has been a tradition of mine for a few years. Kindle offers Christmas themed books for free every year. From young adult to romance, there is a free book for everyone. It is like an early gift.
  • The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore- this Christmas classic has been read to children for decades. First published in 1823, this story of Santa's arrival has been recited every year in my family since I could remember. 

   Have fun reading this week. Let me know in the comments below what you are reading.

 
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  Because there is always time to read,
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