Friday, December 11, 2009

Christmas Reading Corner

At this time of year there doesn't seem to be enough time to THINK let alone to read...however, reading is one of the ways I relax and unwind, so it is an ESSENTIAL during this season! :0) So I thought I would share with you the Christmas novels that I have chosen to read. Some of them I have never read any of that particular author before so I wasn't sure if I would approve. However, so far I haven't come across anything objectionable. Right now I am reading "A Christmas Guest" by Anne Perry. I finished "A Christmas Visitor" (also by Anne Perry) already and have one more book to read of hers called "A Christmas Secret". These books incorporate the Christmas season with a little mystery and yes, murder... SO...if you're not keen on Murder Mystery style, you probably wouldn't care for those novels. I will also be reading "The Chocolate Snowman Murders" by Joanna Carl. I have never read any of her books before either, but any title with CHOCOLATE in it catches my attention! :0) I will let you know what I think of that after I have read it. Then, of course, I will be re-reading "The Christmas Sweater" by Glenn Beck. I enjoyed it the first time through, so why not read it again? Well, I'm sure I might add a few more books to this list before the Christmas season is through, and if I do I will let you know. In the mean time, however, I would love to hear some Christmas novel suggestions from YOU! :0) Please post any suggestions you might have to the comments box of this post, and it will be MUCH appreciated by all of us bookworms! :0) Happy Reading!

2 comments:

Rachel said...

I saw that you read the "Christmas Visitor", but I have a novel called "Christmas Visitor" by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer. I finished it a couple weeks ago. It's really good. I'm not much of a reader but this book kept my attention!

Anonymous said...

I like books by Donna VanLierre; Christmas Shoes, Christmas Blessing, etc. Also, Finding Noel by Richard Paul Evans is one of my favorites.