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Blogmas Day Three: The Joy of Christmas Book Tag

Hello Everyone :)

I hope you're doing well, and I thank you for joining me for day three of Blogmas 2017!



I apologize for today's post going up so much later than the previous two days did. My family and I were out of town for of the day today to attend a Christmas production at a Bible college that we try and take in every year, but my post is now here ready to go for you all.

I always like to include a couple of book tags in my Blogmas series, and I thought today would be a great day to post one. This particular tag is called the Joy of Christmas Tag, and it was created by Samantha from Novels and Nonsense on Youtube.



1) Anticipation: The Christmas excitement is real: what books release(s) are you most anticipating?

Say You'll Remember Me by Katie Mcgarry! I can't wait to read this one, and I'm so happy it's releasing at the start of the year so that I don't have to wait too much longer to read it.


2) Christmas songs and carols: What book or author can you not help but sing its praises?

I have to go with two answers for this one. In the YA market, I'm literally always raving about Kasie West's books, and in the inspirational fiction market, I'm doing the same with Becky Wade.


3) Gingerbread Houses: What book or series has wonderful world building?

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, and Graceling by Kristin Cashore.


4) A Christmas Carol: Favorite Classic or one you want to read?

I absolutely love Little Women. It's without a doubt my favorite classic.


5) Christmas Sweets: What Book Would You Love to receive for Christmas:

Ooooo so many to choose from, but I'd especially love to receive Paper Hearts by Ali Novak.


6) Candles in the window: What book gives you the warm fuzzy feelings?

Once again there's so many I could choose from, but one of my all time favorite stories to read this time of year is A Texas Legacy Christmas by Diann Mills.


7) Christmas Trees and Decorations: What are some of your favorite book covers?

I loved the cover change for the Anna and the French Kiss books by Stephanie Perkins, and I especially love the covers for the Firebird series by Claudia Gray.


8) Christmas Joy: What are some of your favorite things about Christmas/and or/ some of your favorite Christmas memories?

My favorite thing about Christmas is getting to spend time with my loved ones celebrating the birth of Jesus, and truly taking the time to remember the reason for the reason. Two of the things I look forward to all year are getting to attend the Christmas production we go to at the start of December every year (which was the production we took in today), and seeing everyone's reactions when they open their gifts on Christmas. 

Thanks so much for reading guys! I hope you all have a great day, and I'll see you all again tomorrow.


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photo was taken by me with my Iphone. 

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