I saw the Christmas Book Blogger Tag on a couple of blogs, and thought it would be fun to jump on the band wagon, so here we are. Let's do this!
What is your favourite Christmas scene in a book?
I love the Christmas scene in Little Women when Beth is recovering from scarlet fever, and Mr. Lawrence gives her his late daughter's piano. It makes me cry every time.
Oh, and also the scene in A Court of Frost and Starlight when Azriel takes it upon himself to fix the Solstice decorations Cassian and Feyre made a drunken mess of hanging; when he gets exasperated, and gets caught downing Rhys' good wine. His reaction is hilarious!
Do you have any Christmas book traditions?
Not really. The only ones I can think of are that I try to read festive books during December, and my older sister and I usually go sale-book-shopping between Christmas and New Year. I might have to make shopping for new festive books before Christmas a thing, though.
Do you prefer to get presents of book vouchers or books?
I honestly don't have a preference. Either way, I get new books. I love receiving new books people have chosen for me or picked off my wishlist, and gift vouchers are great because I'm a pro at getting more for the money during the Boxing Day sales.
Do you give books as presents?
Yes, I do. My family are all readers, so I gift books as part of their presents almost every year. A few people will be getting books off me this year, too.
What bookish item is on your Christmas wishlist?
I'm unlikely to get them, especially as they're from international brands, but I would love the Everything Nice Reading Companion from The Quirky Cup Collective; and the Kingdom of the Wicked Favourite Sin blanket from Litjoy Crate.
What three books would you love Santa to have in his sack for you?
1. The T. Kingfisher set of The Twisted Ones, The Hollow Places, and House with Good Bones from Illumicrate.
2. The Bride of the Shadow King trilogy from Illumicrate.
3. The King of Scars Annotated Special Edition Boxset from Litjoy Crate.
Fake Christmas tree or real Christmas tree?
We always have a fake Christmas tree in the living room, and I always get a small real one for my bedroom, so I have the best of both worlds. I always thought I prefered real ones, but I think fake trees are much less hassle.
What is your favourite thing about Christmas?
I particularly love seeing all the Christmas lights and decorations brightening up in the dark winter nights; giving gifts to my family and friends; and watching Christmas movies.
What Christmas book would you recommend?
I'd recommend:
♥ Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
♥ Midnight in Everwood by M.A. Kuzniar.
♥ Upon a Frosted Star by M.A. Kuzniar.
♥ A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
♥ A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas.
♥ Noel Streatfield's Christmas Stories.
♥ A Merry Christmas and Other Christmas Stories by Louisa May Alcott.
What dish on the Christmas menu are you most looking forward to?
My brother-in-law's goose-fat roast potatoes. They're so damn good! And also my blackberry and apple trifle and my sister's Squidgy Chocolate Log, because they're both delicious.
When do you open your Christmas presents?
We open ours once everyone is up on Christmas morning. And then exchange presents with my older sister and brother-in-law when they arrive around midday.
What's your favourite Christmas song?
It's probably between Last Christmas by Wham, I Believe in Father Christmas by Greg Lake, and It's Only Christmas by Ronan Keating.
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?
I would love to have another white Christmas, as I've only ever had one (in 2010), and it was magical. It was so cold, we had snow on the ground for weeks, and icicles the length of my arm hanging from the windows! It rarely snows in Oxfordshire at the end of the year, though, so it's unlikely to happen again any time soon.
I hope you've enjoyed The Christmas Book Blogger Tag. If you want to take part, consider yourself tagged! Just make sure to leave the links to your posts in the comments so I can have a read!