Happy Tuesday! The countdown is on until Christmas. Have you gotten all your decorating and shopping done? I still need to do some things around the house, but my shopping list has grown shorter. But one thing I have made sure to do is get some Christmas reading in. Priorities! 😉 So far, I have read The Christmas Table by Donna VanLiere (reading her novellas is a yearly tradition) and I should be finished with The Christmas Heirloom novella collection today (really great; review to come). Because Christmas books often fall into the romance genre (who doesn’t like a good romance?), I have decided to split my Top 10 Tuesday list into 7 genres for those who want a bit of mystery, or history, or a good laugh too. I think there’s something for everyone on my list. I hope you find a Christmas book to love — now get reading! Be sure to visit That Artsy Reader Girl for more Christmas fun!
Top Christmas Books
An Amish Christmas
Christmas at Rose Hill Farm by Suzanne Woods Fisher
The Christmas Remedy by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall
A Classic Christmas
A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg
Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
An Historical Christmas
12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep
The Christmas Star by Ace Collins
A Laugh-Out-Loud Christmas
The Christmas Joy Ride by Melody Carlson
The Christmas Promise by Donna VanLiere
A Mysterious Christmas
All Is Calm, All Is Bright by Colleen Coble
Silent Night, Holy Night by Colleen Coble
A Poignant Christmas
The Ornament Keeper by Eva Marie Everson
Remembering Christmas by Dan Walsh
A Romantic Christmas
An Endless Christmas by Cynthia Ruchti
The Wedding Dress Christmas by Rachel Hauck
Skipping Christmas sounds interesting!
My post.
If you’ve seen the movie Christmas with The Kranks you’ll know this story. The book, of course, is better! 😉
What a great way to set this up. I have read 9 of these and loved them all. I will have to check out the others.
I am going to have to check these out! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Amber @ The Book Bratz
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I have to wait till my parents come up until we can put the tree up as it’s up in the loft and I can’t get up there as I can’t reach the ladder!
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I used to read a lot of Colleen Coble’s books (I remember loving her ‘Lonestar’ books). Not sure I’ve read her Christmas-y stories though. Maybe I’ll have to some day. 🙂 YAY for a shorter Christmas list; I still have way more than I’d like to do!
I like how you broke your reads down into different categories. There’s definitely something here for everyone!
Happy TTT!
Susan
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I thought I’d see a lot more A Redbird Christmas this week, so I’m glad you included it. Such a great book.
The cover of Christmas Joy Ride made me laugh. I love that festive RV!