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Looking for a Christmas-based Novel.....

18 replies

BaconAndAvocado · 10/11/2014 17:34

Don't want any chick lit unless it's high end, e.g. Jojo Moyes

I've read a Christmas Carol.

Tia

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eddiemairswife · 10/11/2014 17:47

There's a short novel by John Grisham called Skipping Christmas about a couple who decide to go away to escape Christmas. More difficult than they thought!

TheFirstOfHerName · 10/11/2014 17:48

I think Jodi Taylor (Just One Damned Thing After Another) has written something Christmas-related, but it might be a novella.

TheFirstOfHerName · 10/11/2014 17:49

The author, not the adult film star.

HappydaysArehere · 10/11/2014 18:11

Christmas won't be Christmas.......Little Women. My favourite book of all time so can't resist this chance to re plug it.

Quangle · 10/11/2014 21:15

Wally Lamb Wishin and Hopin. It's the only Wally Lamb I haven't read but all his books are stunning and I know it's about Christmas

MiddleAgeMiddleEngland · 10/11/2014 21:54

Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm. Probably only a good choice if you like Cold Comfort Farm to start with.

Christmasbooks · 10/11/2014 22:39

Oh oh!! Please buy my mum's! It is new, just out on Amazon Kindle, and it is really good (not chick lit). I've just shamelessly promoted it in AIBU...copy and paste of that thread here:

I've namechanged so as not to out myself but have been on MN for years and years Smile

My mum is in her late 60s and has always wanted to write. Now she's done it and she is actually really good. She's written three (3!!) novels and has just put one on Kindle - her first tentative venture into showing her work to the general public.

I genuinely think it's a good book - also it is set at Christmas time so is rather seasonal - it's only a quid on Amazon (it was supposed to be 99p but I think she got the pricing a bt wrong and it came out at £1.05) - and it would make her SO happy if some people would read it and like it.

It's called "Christmas at Great Madden" by Catherine J. Bowness.

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00PFTJ2W8/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1415658287&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40

MNHQ - I bet I am breaking all the rules, doing this. But it is for my mum, and this is Mumsnet...and it really is a good book!!

LaurieFairyCake · 10/11/2014 22:41

I've just bought your mams book

Merry Christmas Grin

Christmasbooks · 10/11/2014 22:43

Awww Laurie Smile. That's proper Xmas spirit! Will you tell me if you like it? Then I will tell her (but prob I will only tell her if you do...)

TheLovelyBoots · 13/11/2014 04:56

Christmasbooks, I'll go take a look now.

The Corrections?

CheerfulYank · 13/11/2014 05:18

I don't have a kindle but I wish I could buy it Christmasbooks :)

Christmasbooks · 13/11/2014 21:26

Oh, thank you both! Smile

tripfiction · 14/11/2014 09:43

A Heart Bent Out of Shape by Emylia Hall is a decent read for the Wintery/Xmas feel, takes you to snowy Switzerland

www.tripfiction.com/book-set-in-switzerland/

Seeline · 14/11/2014 09:45

Possibly too chick lit, but Winter Solstice by Rosamund Pilcher is a lovely warm hearted Christmas book.

InglouriousBasterd · 14/11/2014 13:35

How about the Lollipop Shoes by Joanne Harris? Obviously depends if you like her writing, but it's set in the run up to Christmas and is a sequel to Chocolat. Very gentle reading Grin

Clawdy · 14/11/2014 18:07

"Hercule Poirot's Christmas" is always a good Christmas read.

bedelia · 17/11/2014 22:57

I've just started Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin. Rather a large tome, but has rave reviews (and so far I'm LOVING it!).

Also second "The Lollipop Shoes" =)

BaconAndAvocado · 18/11/2014 17:55

Ordered a book called Coming Home for Christmas by Julia Williams, pretty much in the chick- lit camp but looks very warm and cosy!

I can give my brain a rest over the next few weeks Smile

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