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  2. 33 Best Christmas Books to Read Around the Holidays

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    Is there anything more Christmasy than curling up under the tree with a good read? The post 33 Best Christmas Books to Read Around the Holidays appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. The 25 Best Holiday Books for a Festive Read

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    Here, 25 holiday books to read this 2023 season: A Christmas Carol (Penguin Christmas Classics) Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol in December 1843, and it was an instant classic. It ...

  4. List of Christmas-themed literature - Wikipedia

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    Janet and Allan Ahlberg, The Jolly Christmas Postman [2] Maya Angelou, Amazing Peace [2] [3] L. Frank Baum, The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus; Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, Stick Man [2] Richard Paul Evans, The Christmas Box, The Light of Christmas [2] [4] Cornelia Funke, When Santa Fell to Earth; Matt Haig, A Boy Called Christmas

  5. Christmas: A Biography - Wikipedia

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    Christmas: A Biography was released from Picador on 19 October 2017. [1] An American edition was released from Thomas Dunne Books on 24 October. [22] A year later, on 1 November 2018, Picador released an edition with a new title, Christmas: A History. [23]

  6. The 16 Best Christmas Books to Read This Holiday Season

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  7. Good Tidings and Great Joy - Wikipedia

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    Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas is a 2013 book by Sarah Palin that became a New York Times Bestseller. [1] The book makes "an emphatic case for the true meaning of Christmas." [2] The title of the book is an allusion to Luke 2:10 in the New Testament. [3] Palin promoted the book with a 15-city tour. [4]