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A No-Fuss Christmas sounds interesting!
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I haven't read any of these, but I do re-read A CHRISTMAS CAROL every year. It's a short read that always puts me in the Christmas spirit!
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I haven't read any of these. There are a couple I want to check out now. I really loved Susan Mallery's Fools Gold holiday novels. I also loved the one Lauren Layne wrote a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteI like to read Christmas books but I tend to read the same ones each year. Now I have a few new titles to dig into. Thanks.
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I've actually never read any of these, but I'd be interested in picking up more books with a Christmas setting! Thanks for sharing!
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Oh, I love this! But then, I'm a total sucker for Christmas reads. I really should check out Visions of Sugar Plums again. I loved that one.
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