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Are there books you always read in the run up to Christmas?

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penguinpaperback Thu 28-Nov-13 00:15:12

I always try to read The Box of Delights and Dickens Christmas Books, just the first 3 stories, A Christmas Carol, The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth.

Wheniwasyourage Sat 30-Nov-13 15:55:52

"How Far To Bethlehem?" by Norah Lofts. It's a wonderful take on the nativity story from the points of view of various characters.

Nelliemoser, the Dylan Thomas sounds lovely. Thank you.

Deedaa Sat 30-Nov-13 20:49:41

The Dylan Thomas is a lovely book Wheniwasyourage and really comes alive when he reads it.
A few years ago there was a TV play about a school nativity. The children were all played by adults, I remember Josie Lawrence and Stephen Tomkinson were in it. I thought it was very good and I've always been surprised that it hasn't been repeated.

wurzel Sat 30-Nov-13 22:58:04

A story called 'A String of Blue Beads' in booklet form by The Reader's Digest.
Also family tradition of reading aloud 'The Night before Christmas' and watching 'It's a Wonderful World'. All get you in that warm, benevolent feeling. Let's hope it spreads across the whole of the year!!

Deedaa Sun 08-Dec-13 22:26:46

Just found my copy of A Child's Christmas in Wales - illustrated by Edward Ardizzone! Absolute bliss! I can't think of anyone today who can use language like Dylan Thomas, it just begs to be read aloud.

Aurelia Mon 09-Dec-13 00:02:46

The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper, a family tradition, and The League Against Christmas by Michael Curtin because it's clever and funny.

penguinpaperback Mon 09-Dec-13 00:28:40

Very pleased I managed to find a used, but in good condition Lanterns Across the Snow.

Deedaa Thu 12-Dec-13 22:37:04

I've just got hold of a copy of The Dark is Rising Aurelia and I'm really enjoying it. I seem to have missed it somehow when my children were young.

Aurelia Thu 12-Dec-13 23:34:26

I'm glad you are enjoying it Deedaa , I've a copy of the Tolkien Father Christmas letters (in envelopes) that gets brought out on Christmas Eve, and always brings back happy memories.

Deedaa Fri 13-Dec-13 22:46:43

There is something really magical about the best Christmas books isn't there? You don't seem to get it at other times of the year. I can remember curling up under the Christmas tree (Complete with candles) when I was very young and reading a Christmas Carol. Of course there was a lot that I didn't understand and quite a lot that was frightening - but I can still remember the atmosphere and the smell of pine needles.