Since I’m getting into the
holiday spirit—and getting ready to take a break from blogging—I figured that I
might as well participate in the Christmas Eve Book Tag some time before, you
know, it’s actually Christmas and the year ends. Plus, I kind of enjoy these holiday
themed tags. The questions are always fun.
Christmas Eve morning: what is a book you wake up excited to read?
One you anticipate reading or one you read in the past that you want to get
back into?
One book that I want to get back into is This Is What Happy Looks
Like by Jennifer E. Smith. I read it a couple of years ago, and would like to
eventually reread it.
Christmas Eve breakfast: what are your favorite treats during the holiday season?
Oh man, this is an easy one. I really enjoy
pumpkin and sweet potato pie, homemade French rolls and macaroni
and cheese (not the box stuff).
Family Time: What is a book that fills you with happiness and love? the warm fuzzies in general?
Love Fortunes and Other Disasters and Love Charms and Other
Catastrophes—two of my favorite books. I adore this series for a number of
reasons. Between Love being an actual character in the story to fortunes gone
awry, what’s not to like? The characters had chemistry, and there were some
incredibly cute moments that brought on all the fuzzy, heartwarming feels.
Christmas Carols: What are your favorite Christmas Carols or holiday songs?
I have too many favorite holiday songs to count on one hand—and I
essentially did this for Music Monday, The Christmas Edition. So, to make it
easier on myself, I’m going to just list a few of them at random: Mariah
Carey’s All I Want For Christmas, Nat King Cole’s The Christmas Song, Michael
Buble’s It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, and The First Noel and Joy
To The World by Pentatonix.
Anticipation: What is a book release you are very much anticipating?
I’m really looking forward to Blueberry Pancakes Forever by
Angelica Banks. Thankfully, the wait is almost over.
You hear sleigh bells on the roof and are so excited you can't sleep!: What is a book that kept you up all night?
Normally, after a certain time at night, I will put a book down even if I’m really enjoying it. However, The Reader by Traci Chee is one book
that I stayed up late to finish. The book was engrossing, and I had a hard time
stepping away from it. Before I knew it, it was around midnight, and I was done
with the book.
It's Christmas morning, and Santa has come!: What is a book on your wishlist that you hope to unwrap?
Actually, all the books I’m currently looking forward to don’t
come out until next year. So, I’m not expecting to find any books under the
Christmas tree this year.
And that’s about it for today. If this seems like something you
want to do then I tag you. Check out the original video to find the questions.
Happy Reading!