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Loveleopardprint · 11/11/2013 18:00

My book group wants to read a Christmas book next month but there does not seem to be much between A Christmas Carol and real chick lit. Any ideas??

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CaptainSweatPants · 11/11/2013 18:02

Carole Matthews Mrs Christmas has a homely feel rather than chicklit

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DuchessofMalfi · 11/11/2013 18:58
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lucysnowe · 12/11/2013 14:46

The Unburied by Charles Palliser

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woowoo22 · 12/11/2013 19:53

Jeff Guinn - any of the Christmas Chronicle books. They are feel good, earnest novels that are like having a nice cup of tea. Not chick lit. Very Christmassy, also good for a busy December as they're quick reads!

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Loveleopardprint · 12/11/2013 20:19

Thanks for the replies. We have decided on Christmas ghosts. A collection of short stories byDickens, Alcott etc. only 75p on Kindle and suits most of my group as there is a Xmas theme but also a bit of thriller/excitement.

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woowoo22 · 12/11/2013 20:55

Sounds great Smile

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Feenie · 12/11/2013 20:58

Aww, you could have had this one of Wally Lamb's - I love him.

Wishin' and Hopin' - A Christmas Story

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LocalEditorStaffordshire · 13/11/2013 09:03

Another homely one that warms your spirits A Redbird Christmas

Quite quick to read, which is good when you're busy at this time of year!

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SarahAndFuck · 13/11/2013 09:45

DuchessofMalfi I love The Christmas Mystery, although the bloke shouting "to Bethlehem" all the time got on my nerves Grin

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GinOnTwoWheels · 13/11/2013 11:32

Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. Not like his usual legal novels. I really liked it, apart from I thought the ending was weak and a disappointment, but seasonal.

Unfortunately more expensive on kindle as you'll get second hand ones off amazon for 1p + P+P .

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Louise1956 · 13/11/2013 22:37

My favourite Christmas novel is Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie.

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Twicethehugs · 23/11/2013 14:44

Another vote here for Grisham's Skipping Christmas.

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chinhealer · 02/12/2013 16:00

One of the most evocative (and, frankly, disturbing... at least when I was I my pre-teens!) 'Christmas' novels I ever loved and which stands up to scrutiny in adulthood is The Dark Is Rising. (It's also one of (author) David Mitchell's fave books too, if that helps!)

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WhenSarahAndStuckUpTheChimney · 02/12/2013 23:52

I still love The Dark Is Rising, it's an excellent book.

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mimbleandlittlemy · 04/12/2013 14:34

The Snow Child is very evocative of winter and Christmas though isn't specifically set at Christmas.

Or you could do an adult analysis of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and then have mulled wine and mince pies Xmas Smile

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KarenHL · 04/12/2013 14:38

The Christmas Train by David Baldacci might be a good one. It isn't overly long either, which would be a plus at this busy season.

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