My reading progress has been very slow recently. Obviously, we are all extra busy at this time of year but it is even more so for a musician - l love playing all the Christmas music, though.
#69 was The Thirteen Days of Christmas by Jenny Overton. This book, which I read years ago, is a children’s book and was mentioned on MN. It is a lovely fairy tale about a young man who wants to marry his sweetheart and the girl’s family are equally keen for their older sister to be married as, since the death of their mother, she has taken over her mother’s mantle but she is bossy, given to romantic leanings and a terrible cook. The story takes us through the traditional twelve days of Christmas, with its relevance to the church services for each day and the celebrations significant to the day as the young man seeks to win the affections of his true love by dreaming up more elaborate presents for each of the twelve days. Obviously, it is based on the famous carol but is a lovely story.
#70 was The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page. This was a somewhat formulaic feel-good book but enjoyable nevertheless.