Does anyone ever do any "holiday-themed" reading? I usually don't, but this year I decided to pick up Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris.
What about you?
Holiday Reading?
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Do you want traditional, feel-good type holiday reading? Because there's a book called "The Stupidest Angel" by Christopher Moore that's really funny and screwball but not exactly... heartwarming.
There's always "A Christmas Carol" for traditional reading. And John Grisham apparently has a Christmas story that's quite different from his usual lawyer books.
There's always "A Christmas Carol" for traditional reading. And John Grisham apparently has a Christmas story that's quite different from his usual lawyer books.
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I've been meaning to read the Grisham book (Skipping Christmas) for years now. Unfortunately, it's never at the library around Christmastime!
ETA: Holy cow... I just checked my library's website and they actually have multiple copies on the shelf right now! I think I'll swing by the library after my little quizzie-poo tomorrow, as reward for all of my hard work
ETA: Holy cow... I just checked my library's website and they actually have multiple copies on the shelf right now! I think I'll swing by the library after my little quizzie-poo tomorrow, as reward for all of my hard work
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