Top 5 Christmas Books


December 9, 2021


With the holiday season approaching, just about everyone is in festive spirits. Christmas is all about happiness, the holiday cheer, stories and carols. That’s what in essence makes the holiday for what it really is. Some of our best stories from childhood comes from Christmas memories. Reading is perhaps one of the best mediums to learn and share with family and friends this holiday season. So why not make the best of it? In this post, we will take a look at the top 5 Christmas gifts that should be in your reading list for the year. These are some must read additions that should be a part of your reading collection, if you already have one.

1. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens:
This is by far one of the best Christmas classics there ever was or would be in times to come. The story starts with Ebenezer Crook, a cold hearted and stingy person who hated Christmas with abated breath. The book follows his encounter with his old friend who died never caring for anyone but himself. He asks of his friend to mend his ways and forewarns of him of some guests that will come along his way. This is a beautiful book that was published first in 1843 and has since gone on to print several million copies across the world. The book is said to have never gone out of print since its release. That itself says a lot about this classic.

2. A Christmas Homecoming by Anne Perry:
The Christmas series remains one of the bestselling books in recent times covering a range of heartwarming stories. Each of these stories is full of thrill, suspense and ultimately accounts the true holiday spirit and joy of what the festival brings. The books were such a success that one was even made into a full-fledged movie in 1971 on one of its adaptations. The book is set in the Victorian era during the holiday season and follows a murder mystery that unravels. Anne Perry’s storytelling skills shine through here, with character building and setting making you a part of the entire process. E-books.com now has an amazing collection of e-books for all your needs. Visit the Ozcodes website and be sure to get great discounts on all your favorite books.

3. Letters from Father Christmas by JRR Tolkien:
What was meant as letters for his own children, Tolkien proved his craft here addressing his letters as Father Christmas, Santa Claus himself. The book talks about letters received from Father Christmas detailing his life in the North Pole and the adventures he has. The letters themselves seem to be written in a shaky manner, considering Santa Claus is himself over 1900 years. This is complete with illustrations. Over the years, the contents of the letters have also undergone changes with new characters introduced like Secretary Elf and even a Polar Bear. These letters are funny, dramatic at times and at all times entertaining to the core.

4. The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski:
Released in 1948, the book follows the life of a simple woodcarver in a village Jonathan Toomey. At first glance, there doesn’t seem much to him beyond his appearance but as the book goes further, we get a picture of his life and how he is what he is today. A young boy and his mother approach him one fine day to replace a lost wooden nativity. Their interaction is what sets the stage for the book. It’s a story about loss, love and healing giving us a gentle reminder to never judge a book by its cover. The book was even made into a movie in 2007. Trying to find audiobooks, hard copies or simply your favorite author’s e-books? At Booktopia, you will get them all and at stellar discounts. Make sure to visit the Ozcodes website today for more information.

5. Silent Night: The Story of World War I Christmas Truce by Stanley Weintraub
As the title of the book is enough to paint you a picture of what the book is, the said incident tells of the time in 1914, when troops from both sides came to a truce to celebrate the festival. The story remains one of history’s most memorable events. Stanley Weintraub is a historian himself and presents a view with facts from the day. Even in the face of it all, there is a rare moment of camaraderie that goes beyond politicians, borders and treaties. A rare read and a must have.

So, there you have a list of the top 5 Christmas books that you ought to possess and have in your collection this season. Share them with your friends and family and enjoy them together.

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