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    Hogfather
    Book 20 in the series:Discworld

    Hogfather - Discworld by Terry Pratchett
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    In "Hogfather" by Terry Pratchett, Death steps in to save the day when the Hogfather, Discworld's version of Santa Claus, goes missing. As Death fills in for the missing holiday figure, chaos ensues, leading to a humorous and quirky adventure that delves into themes of belief, mythology, and the human psyche. The narrative follows Death's efforts to maintain the holiday spirit while his granddaughter, Susan, investigates the situation, resulting in a blend of satire, fantasy, and wit that captures the essence of the Discworld universe.

    The book explores the importance of imagination, belief, and the traditions surrounding holidays, offering a satirical take on Christmas while weaving in elements of humor, wisdom, and social commentary. Through a blend of quirky characters, clever storytelling, and imaginative world-building, Pratchett crafts a unique narrative that challenges traditional notions of holiday tales and delves into the complexities of human nature and the power of myth and legend.

    But people have always been dimly aware of the problem with the start of things. They wonder aloud how the snowplow driver gets to work, or how the makers of dictionaries look up the spellings of the ...

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    Miracle on 34th Street by Valentine Davies
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    "Miracle on 34th Street" by Valentine Davies tells the enchanting story of Kris Kringle, a man who claims to be the real Santa Claus, and his journey to prove his identity. The narrative unfolds in a heartwarming manner, capturing the essence of belief and the magic of Christmas through the eyes of Susan, a young girl who is taught to be skeptical about fairy tales. The writing style is accessible and engaging, appealing to both younger and older readers, making it a timeless classic that resonates with the spirit of the holiday season.

    The book delves into themes of faith, miracles, and the importance of believing in something greater than oneself. It highlights the relationship between Susan and her mother, Mrs. Walker, who is determined to protect her daughter from disappointment. As the story progresses, Kris Kringle’s unwavering belief in the magic of Christmas challenges Susan's realistic worldview, ultimately leading to a touching resolution that emphasizes hope and the joy of believing. The narrative is enriched with delightful illustrations that enhance the reading experience, making it a cherished addition to any Christmas collection.

    IF you searched every old folks’ home in the country, you couldn’t find anyone who looked more like Santa Claus. He was the living, breathing incarnation of the old gent—white beard, pink cheeks, fat ...

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    The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels
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    'The Christmas Swap' by Talia Samuels is a heartwarming holiday romance that follows Margot Murray, who agrees to pretend to be her client Ben's girlfriend for Christmas. However, things take an unexpected turn when Margot meets Ellie, Ben's sister, who is immediately suspicious of her intentions. As Margot navigates this fake dating scenario, she finds herself developing real feelings for Ellie, leading to a sweet and emotional journey of self-discovery and love. The writing style of the book is described as light-hearted, funny, and romantic, with a touch of angst that keeps the readers engaged throughout the story.


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    How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss
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    "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" by Dr. Seuss is a classic tale about a grumpy Grinch who despises Christmas and decides to steal all the presents, food, and decorations from the cheerful residents of Who Ville. Despite his efforts to ruin Christmas, the Grinch's heart grows three sizes when he realizes the true spirit of the holiday. Through the innocence of Cindy Lou Who, the Grinch learns the importance of love and giving, ultimately joining the Whos in their Christmas celebration.

    The book is written in Dr. Seuss' signature rhyming style, accompanied by engaging illustrations that bring the story to life. The plot highlights themes of redemption, kindness, and the true meaning of Christmas, making it a heartwarming and timeless story to be enjoyed by readers of all ages, especially during the holiday season.


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    Studmuffin Santa - Ponderosa Resort Romantic Comedies by Tawna Fenske
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    In 'Studmuffin Santa' by Tawna Fenske, the story revolves around Jade, a woman trying to get her business off the ground, and Brandon, a Marine who returns home to be a Santa for a reindeer ranch. Despite their pasts, they develop a friendship with sizzling chemistry leading to a slow burn romance. The plot involves twists and turns as they uncover someone sabotaging Jade's business, all set against a backdrop of heartwarming moments and humorous interactions.

    The book is written in a fun and sometimes serious manner, dealing with themes such as bullying, family dynamics, and mystery. With engaging characters, witty dialogues, and a touch of steaminess, 'Studmuffin Santa' offers a good mix of humor, love, and intrigue, making it an entertaining holiday-themed romance.

    “Here’s a little secret, woman to woman.” I lean closer, making sure I have her undivided attention. “It’s the small things that make a difference. A good mani/pedi, maybe sprucing up your hair a bit?...

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    A Toot Hansell Christmas Cracker - Beaufort Scales by Kim M. Watt
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    'A Toot Hansell Christmas Cracker' in the 'Beaufort Scales' series by Kim M. Watt is a collection of 12 short stories filled with pesky magickal beings, the Women's Institute (WI), and calamity. The stories tie up together nicely, offering a festive delight from start to finish. Readers can expect to encounter a charming cast of characters including dragons, elves, faeries, and more, all set in the quaint English village of Toot Hansell. The book seamlessly weaves together humor, mystery, and the spirit of Christmas, with each story accompanied by a festive recipe that adds to the overall charm of the narrative.

    The writing style of Kim M. Watt in 'A Toot Hansell Christmas Cracker' is described as cozy and delightful, with an underlying acknowledgment of dark and dreadful elements lurking beneath the surface. The book captures the essence of a traditional English Christmas, featuring a mix of humor, excitement, danger, and plenty of cake. Readers are taken on a magical journey through the whimsical world of Toot Hansell, where dragons, mysterious creatures, and the Women's Institute come together to create a heartwarming and entertaining holiday read.

    It was that point in the season when one felt any frosts should have headed off to bother a different hemisphere, but there was a hungry little bite in the early evening air that made Miriam somewhat ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Beaufort Scales )

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    The Nightingale Before Christmas - Meg Langslow by Donna Andrews
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    In "The Nightingale Before Christmas," the story revolves around Meg Langslow, who finds herself managing a Christmas show house project in Caerphilly. The project involves twelve decorators transforming a bank foreclosure into a Christmas-themed showplace, leading to a mix of tastes and personalities. However, the festive atmosphere is disrupted when one of the decorators is found dead, and Meg takes it upon herself to solve the murder amidst the Christmas celebrations and family dynamics. Donna Andrews weaves a cozy murder mystery filled with family warmth, community togetherness, humor, and a festive Christmas spirit, making readers wish for the holiday season to be just around the corner.

    The book captures the essence of Christmas in Caerphilly, Virginia, showcasing the community's excitement and celebration of the season. With a blend of family dynamics, murder mystery, and holiday cheer, readers are taken on a journey through the challenges faced by Meg as she navigates managing the decorators while unraveling the motives behind the murder. Donna Andrews skillfully crafts a standalone novel that immerses readers in a cozy yet intriguing Christmas-themed murder mystery, where the sense of family, friendships, and community shines through amidst the chaos of solving a crime during the holiday season.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Meg Langslow )

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    Let it Snow by John Green
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    "Let it Snow" by John Green is a collection of three interconnected short novels that unfold between Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 in a small town hit by a major snowstorm. The stories cover various romances, adventures, and mishaps during the holiday season, all tied together with humor and quirkiness. Each author brings a unique writing style to the book, with Maureen Johnson setting the stage, John Green adding humor and fun, and Lauren Myracle tying up loose ends.

    The book captures the essence of teenage life, love, and the holiday spirit through its engaging characters and intertwining plotlines. From a train trapped in a snowstorm to a race to a Waffle House and unexpected encounters, "Let it Snow" offers a mix of heartwarming romance, humor, and Christmas miracles that leave readers feeling festive and entertained.

    Well, to be more precise, it was the afternoon before Christmas. But before I take you into the beating heart of the action, let’s get one thing out of the way. I know from experience that if it comes...

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    A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote
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    A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote is a heartwarming and nostalgic short story about a young boy named Buddy and his elderly cousin as they prepare for Christmas by making fruitcakes together. The story captures the essence of love, loyalty, and tenderness in a friendship that defies age and gender stereotypes. Capote's writing style is described as poetic, touching, and evocative, with a focus on the simple joys of spending time with loved ones during the holiday season.

    Imagine a morning in late November. A coming of winter morning more than twenty years ago. Consider the kitchen of a spreading old house in a country town. A great black stove is its main feature; but...

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    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
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    "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is a timeless classic that follows the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and lonely man who despises Christmas and cares only about money. One Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by three spirits - the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come - who show him the errors of his ways and the impact of his actions. Through these ghostly encounters, Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of kindness, compassion, and generosity. The book is known for its vivid imagery, memorable characters, and Dickens' skillful storytelling that weaves together themes of redemption, empathy, and the spirit of the holiday season.

    The writing style of "A Christmas Carol" is praised for its descriptive language, powerful imagery, and engaging narrative that captures the essence of Victorian London and the festive season. Dickens' ability to create atmospheric scenes, evoke strong emotions, and convey moral lessons through storytelling shines through in this classic novella. Readers appreciate the heartwarming and thought-provoking nature of the story, as well as the enduring message of hope, transformation, and the joy of giving.

    1812 Charles John Huffam Dickens is born at Portsmouth to John and Elizabeth (née Barrow) Dickens. The government orders a group of Luddites, an organized band of laborers opposed to the industrialize...

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