Blogmas Day 11 Festive Christmas Book Tag

Continuing on a Christmas tradition that I have on my blog, and it’s time for the Festive Christmas book tag, which was initially created by GirlReading. However, I found that the original video was set to private. I took a peek at the questions, and I think this will be fun.

Questions:

A fictional family you would like to spend Christmas dinner with?

I think instead of a family. I picked a town full of kind people and Christmas magic; having said that, I wouldn’t mind spending some time with Cassie and Luke.

A bookish item you would like to receive as a gift?

Being that I’m in Malta, I can’t access Kindle Unlimited; getting access would be cool.

A fictional character you think would make a perfect Christmas elf?

I think Saoirse would make a great elf because she loves Christmas and kids.

Match a book to its perfect Christmas song.

Bah humbug! A book or fictional character you’ve been disappointed in and should be put on the naughty list?

Instead of a character, I picked a novel that just didn’t do it for me.

A book or fictional character you think deserves more love and appreciation and deserves to be put on the nice list?

African Town by Irene Latham, Charles Waters makes you cry and angry, with happy moments shining some light.

Red, green, and gold. A cover that has a wonderfully christmasy feel to it.

It’s a cute short holiday read.

A book or series you love so much, you want everyone to find under their Christmas tree this year so they can read it and love it too?

I had made a list of 10 books for Top Ten Tuesday, so here it is.

Nothing new with tagging; I never know who to tag, so if you want to do it, go for it

Alex

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