Happy Tuesday my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is a freebie, so I went in a pretty obvious direction with the season-favorite Christmas stories (so far!) Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and you can head over there to see what our other bookish friends are up to today.
Top Ten Favorite Christmas Stories (so far!)
What are some of your favorite Christmas stories? What did you do for today's topic? I would love for you to share in the comments. To see what other topics our bookish friends are doing this week click on the image below.
Other people picking Christmas stories as their theme makes me wish I'd done that! On the other hand, I haven't read a lot of Christmas-themed stuff -- it's more something I've accidentally fallen into doing because the British Library Crime Classics publish at least one Christmas-themed book most years. 😅 Looks like a good list!
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Thanks Nicky. I don't always read a lot of Christmas reads around Christmas, I didn't last year. It is really hit or miss with me.
DeleteOooh! All of these stories look good! Great list!
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Thanks Ronyell.
DeleteI loved The Mistletoe Countess!!! That's one of my favs, too. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, yes! I am thinking I might need to reread it ;)
DeleteI haven't read any of these yet, but they look fun. Especially those St. Clair books.
ReplyDeleteDeanna, I loved Emma's books, but I love all of the others on this list too ;)
DeleteMy favorite Christmas books: The Best Christmas Pageant by Robinson; A Christmas Story by Jean Shepard; The Shepherds, the Angle, and Walter, the Christmas Miracle Dog by Dave Berry; Seven Stories of Christmas Love by Leo Buscalia.
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Anne, thanks for sharing :)
DeleteI've heard great things about Melissa Tagg books! And the Emma St Clair books always look adorable!
ReplyDeleteLindsey, yes, both great authors!
DeleteI love all versions of The Night Before Christmas. Here's my list, if you would like to take a look: https://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2020/12/iconic-christmas-stories-great-for.html
ReplyDeleteDeb, I did check out your list :)
DeleteWhat a fun list! I've seen some of these but haven't read them yet. Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl!
DeleteNight Before Christmas looks cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg! You had some wild covers over on your blog, LOL.
DeleteI love holiday romcoms best. These look like great Christmas stories :)
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DeleteLove your list, Cindy! Some of these stories are SO good. Maybe I need to reread them. 😀
ReplyDeleteNicole, I think the same, LOL!
DeleteCindy, you've got so many fun reads here ... this is the time of year for lighter reading so thanks for giving us a great big selection.
ReplyDeleteFun topic! Other than re-reading A CHRISTMAS CAROL every year, I really don't read many holiday books. I should. Especially this year when I'm feeling a little Grinch-y :)
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Susan, I get the feeling. I am on the struggle bus this year, the stress level is so high and it is really affecting my mood. I need all the positive reads I can get.
DeleteI think I read Melissa's a few years ago (cute, as usual) and I hear great things about Pepper's books. :) Thanks so much for visiting my website this week.
ReplyDeleteRissi, they are both great authors :) Have a great day!
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