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Problem is, I've never been big on Christmas books. Don't know why, but they've just never really drawn me. Not even the classics like A Christmas Carol or Gift of the Magi. So without further ado:
- The Nativity Story. nothing better.
- It's a Wonderful Life. never gets old.
- The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. maybe Christmas, he thought, means a little bit more.
- A Christmas Story. i was only introduced last year. it was high time.
- The
WorstBest Christmas Pageant Ever. if you haven't read/seen this, you need to.
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1 comment:
It was actually hard to think of books that were purely Christmas based. I can only think of three off the top of my head that I enjoy/am enjoying.
A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
A London Family, M. Vivian Hughes
Hercule Poirot's Christmas, Agatha Christie
And I love It's a Wonderful Life!
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