I did not read as many Christmas stories as I would have liked for the Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge, but I did complete the Mistletoe Level which is what I was aiming for. I also completed Visions of Sugar Plumbs, reading a couple of Christmas stories with my niece on Christmas Day.
What I read:
Advent Illustrated by Sara Laughed (review)
A Highland Christmas by M.C. Beaton (review)
'Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement C. Moore
Santa Duck by David Milgrim
Happy Holidogs by Ed Heck
Thanks again to Michelle for hosting this annual challenge....
The Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge starts today and runs through January 6. Of course I'm joining in, any excuse to read Christmas stories works for me. I'm aiming for the Mistletoe Level which is 2-4 books. If you want to join in, head over to The Christmas Spirit and sign up.
My reading list (subject to change):
Do You Believe in Santa? by Sierra Donovan
Advent Illustrated by Sara Laughed
The Great Christmas Knit-off by Alexandra Brown
Five Questions of Christmas by Robert Burkhart
Today also starts the Christmas Spirit Read-a-thon. I do love the low-pressure, week-long read-a-thons Michelle hosts. You don't have to read only Christmas books during the read-a-thon, but I'll definitely read at least one holiday tale. I you want to join in, head over to Seasons of Reading to sign up. Once I start reading after work today, I'll just keep updates here.
Finished:
From Resorting to Murder: "Holiday Task" by Leo Bruce 6 pages, "Murder!" by Arnold Bennett 21 pages, "The Hazel Ice" by H....