Posy wrote: » Oh I like the look of that.
otnomart wrote: » Last Christmas book is out nowhttps://www.quercusbooks.co.uk/titles/greg-wise/last-christmas/9781529404227/ I plan to get it next week
Loughc wrote: » Just got this on the kindle looking forward to reading it
Srameen wrote: » We always ensure Christmas includes plenty of books. Nothing gives a child a better head start in life than a love of reading.
DvB wrote: » Just added it to my Amazon order a few minutes ago, couldn't resist!
Posy wrote: » Definitely! I always loved getting books. One of the best presents I ever got was a lovely copy of Anne of Green Gables. I loved it, and reread it several times throughout my childhood. Anyone get this yet? Just wondering if it's a hardback!
Posy wrote: » That book is €18.99 in Easons, reduced down to €14.24- (online only, not in stock)- or it is £7.50 on amazon prime, and will be delivered on Monday. I like to buy from Irish companies, but that's a no brainer! Second last present ordered. :pac:
B0jangles wrote: » An old favourite of mine from childhood is 'The Dark is Rising', by Susan Cooper. It's part of an excellent series of fantasy novels but is entirely readable on its own. All set in the english countryside around Christmas.
Glebee wrote: » Something similar to that I guess. "The Box of Delights"https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2017/nov/30/long-before-harry-potter-the-box-of-delights-remade-childrens-fantasyhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/355618.The_Box_of_Delights
Eleysian wrote: » ^^^ I love this Alice Taylor book. I think it would be great if it was also turned into an audio book with someone like Ruth Mc Cabe doing the narration.
freida wrote: » There is also a beautifully illustrated book called ' the Christmas miracle of Jonathon Toomey' by susan wojciechowski. It's only short so more one you might borrow from a library maybe.