The 2017 Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge and 2017 Christmas Spirit Christmas & Scary Readathon have begun!
I've dug out my Christmas books and I'm ready!! Here are some of the ones on my TBR pile:
Promise Me
by Richard Paul Evans
[on my iPod]
A Baxter Family Christmas
by Karen Kingsbury
(The Baxters, Book #24)
No, I have not read any others in the series so I hope this works as a standalone.
[on my iPod]
The Memory Tree
by Joseph Pittman
(Linden Corners, Book #5)
No, I haven't read any others in this series either!
The Christmas Train
by David Baldacci
The Christmas Shoes
by Donna VanLiere
(Christmas Hope, Book #1)
And some Christmas stories with murder on the menu to go with the 2017 Christmas Spirit Christmas & Scary Readathon:
The Last Noel
by Heather Graham
Wreck the Halls
by Sarah Graves
(Home Repair is Homicide, Book #5)
Love the name of this series! I haven't read the earlier ones in the series so hopefully this one works as a standalone.
Have you read any of these books? Which ones should I bump up the TBR pile?
I will post my updates on Twitter using the #truexmasspirit and #CSReadathon hashtags, and then do a wrap-up post at the end of the read-a-thon and challenge on my blog.
by Richard Paul Evans
[on my iPod]
A Baxter Family Christmas
by Karen Kingsbury
(The Baxters, Book #24)
No, I have not read any others in the series so I hope this works as a standalone.
[on my iPod]
The Memory Tree
by Joseph Pittman
(Linden Corners, Book #5)
No, I haven't read any others in this series either!
The Christmas Train
by David Baldacci
by Donna VanLiere
(Christmas Hope, Book #1)
And some Christmas stories with murder on the menu to go with the 2017 Christmas Spirit Christmas & Scary Readathon:
The Last Noel
by Heather Graham
Wreck the Halls
by Sarah Graves
(Home Repair is Homicide, Book #5)
Love the name of this series! I haven't read the earlier ones in the series so hopefully this one works as a standalone.
Have you read any of these books? Which ones should I bump up the TBR pile?
I will post my updates on Twitter using the #truexmasspirit and #CSReadathon hashtags, and then do a wrap-up post at the end of the read-a-thon and challenge on my blog.
Thanks again to Michelle at True Xmas Spirit and Seasons of Reading for hosting!
I haven't read any of these, but I'm interested in what you think! My book club chooses a Christmas read for our selection every December. This year, based on your recommendation, we are reading The Christmas Angel Project - thanks! It will be nice to have a group to choose from for next November!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you joined us for the readathon...and this year's reading challenge. I love seeing Richard Paul Evans on your list, as I love his books. I hope you're enjoying the readathon and continue to enjoy your festive reading this Christmas season.
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