This is the third and final update to the blogs posted on 7th, 15th and 24th November. I think I’ve been wallowing in festive books for long enough, so it’s now time to concentrate on preparing for the real thing. As always the items most recently added appear at the top and I have been through and taken out books that have increased in price. Happy Reading!!
If this is the first time you’ve seen this feature the rules for inclusion are simple, basically they have to be books that I am likely to read myself. I’ve also excluded short stories and novellas – I’ve made the cut off point 150 pages. I’ve also imposed a price limit, not least because I’d be here until Christmas if I included everything. So nothing listed was over £1.99 as this post went to press. Please also be aware that there are so many Christmas books on the market, it is also more than likely that I’ve missed books I’d happily read just because I didn’t spot them.
The items appear in random order, so don’t apply value judgements to those appearing earlier, or later in the list. I could, I suppose, have put them in alphabetical author order but hey, I didn’t – I like to live dangerously for an ex librarian. The reality is, I’m juggling several wish lists on Amazon to try to keep track of last year’s titles, this year’s additions and one for possibles that need monitoring for price drops so I couldn’t cope with the added complication.
So sit back, enjoy and please remember that Kindle prices change all the time, so just double-check the price before clicking.
A Festive Reading Round Up for 2018
(click on the image for a non-affiliated buying link)
Items added 3rd December 2018
Items added 24th November 2018
Items added 15th November 2018
Original listing from 7th November
Another one added…..I think I have enough now to last until next Christmas 😉
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I suspect you’ve got enough for several Christmases – enjoy
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Soooooo many. And what charming covers!
The only Christmas title I intend to read this season is
“Seven Days of Us” by Francesca Hornak.
I usually let my review commitments take precedence, but
I HAVE to ready at least one Christmasy title.
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