"It's the most wonderful time of the year"........at least for reading! I just love holiday books, and will be participating again this year in the Ho Ho Ho Read-a-thon. This event is hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer and Bookshelfery.
How adorable is this year's graphic? I can't wait to get in the holiday spirit with my reading choices!
And here are my books! Shown in no particular order, it's quite a stack! I don't know how many I'll get through, I'm not setting any goal, we'll just see how it goes. I will be updating my progress in this post, and will give a final tally once the read-a-thon is complete. SO excited to get in the holiday book spirit!!
A Christmas to Remember by Jenny Hale......PROGRESS as of 11/17/15 60 pages
I Heart Christmas by Lindsey Kelk
A Very Nantucket Christmas by Nancy Thayer......COMPLETED 11/16/15 209 pages
Winter Stroll by Elin Hilderbrand----COMPLETED 11/13/15 272 pages
The Christmas Pearl by Dorothea Benton Frank.......COMPLETED 11/16/15 176 pages
The Christmas Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini
Wishin' and Hopin' by Wally Lanb......COMPLETED 11/15/15 286 pages
Blue Christmas by Mary Kay Andrews---COMPLETED 11/13/15 194 pages
The Gift by Cecelia Ahern.....COMPLETED 11/14/15 302 pages
TOTAL BOOKS READ: 6 1/4
TOTAL PAGES: 1499
Love this event! Happy holidays everyone! Until next year's event..........
I'll have to remember this one for next year since I'll be on a college visit trip with my daughter smack dab in the middle of this one this year.
Ohhhh, the college visits! We went through them last summer. The visiting part is great, the applications part.....not so much. Have fun and good luck 🙂
I'm doing this too and am really looking forward to get stuck in to some Christmas reads.
Nine! Gah! You are a Christmas elf! I am shooting for five and hoping for three. I have never read a non-children's Christmas book, so this is a new experience for me. 🎅
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Oh, I'm sure there's no way I'll be getting through all of these! The good thing is that holiday stories are pretty timeless so whatever I don't finish will go into the pile for next year 🙂