Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Top three Christmas books to read


Christmas is the theme of December, and it is closer and closer, in order to fit the atmosphere of the Christmas festival or learn the culture of the festival, you can buy some books of Christmas and read. They are many books of Christmas. Here I recommend some I think are good.

Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree
Mr. Willowby is a stately man with a manor. He purchases a Christmas tree that is much too large for his parlor. To fix the problem he whacks the top of the tree off and Baxter the Bultler declares, “I know just who’d be delighted with this Christmas tree.” He then presents it to Miss Adelaide, Mr. Willowby’s upstairs maid. It is much too tall for her her room, so she too whacks off the top and so goes the book. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It rounds its way back to the little mouse and his family, the last recipients of the final lopped off treetop, whose mouse den door overlooks Mr. Willowby’s giant Christmas tree. “Then at the top, if you please, they put a star made out of cheese.”

The Snow Angel
The book is mainly about that years later, Rachel’s daughter is the only light in what has become a dark life. Rachel repeats the patterns she learned as a child and exposes her own daughter to those same destructive behaviors. Consumed by an abusive marriage, but secure in the safety of the familiar, she is too afraid to escape. Rachel accepts what her life has become, even as she makes excuses for those who keep her in a constant state of despair and regret. But then, an unexpected phone call from an old friend changes everything. Her ordered world is turned upside down as she’s set on a journey that might be her last chance to salvage the life she’d given up on long ago. To know more details, just buy this book and read it.

Dear Santa The letters of James B. Dobbins
This is the story of a very mischievous James. He tries so very hard to be good, but like all little boys he falls a wee bit short. “December 6…Dear Santa, Maybe I should explain that one accident during last spring vacation. I thought Dad would laugh when the ketchup came out. I tried to explain why it was funny, but he didn’t get it. Sincerely, James Dobbins P.S. I am still being nice to Jessica (his sister). You have no idea how hard that can be.” Each page is a new entry in his journal to Santa and each one as funny and adorable as the next.
To get in the Christmas spirit and also let your kids learn the spirit of Christmas, it is necessary for you to read these three books. You can also buy them as a special gift to your families and friends.

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