Friday, November 15, 2024

Mini Reviews: Holiday Edition


 
The holidays can be busy and stressful. It's really nice to be able to sit down and relax with a book-- there's nothing like it! Whether you are looking for an emotional holiday novel this season or a fluffy romance, I've got your covered. 
 

 
The Christmas Countdown by Holly Cassidy
Pages: 316
Genre: Holiday/Romance
Pub. Date: October 22, 2024
Oublisher: Putnam
Source: Publisher for review
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "She’s given up on love and Christmas…but fate has other plans.

All Callie wants for Christmas is to hibernate. She's still reeling from being dumped by her childhood sweetheart, and under no circumstances will she go home for the holidays considering her ex will be right next door with his new, perfect partner. Callie is officially in grinch mode, but her meddling sister, Anita, won’t let her give up on life, love, and Christmas quite so easily.

Anita stages a Christmas intervention for Callie with a homemade Advent calendar challenge—cheerful tasks to push Callie out of her comfort zone and into the holiday spirit, inspired by a childhood tradition. Callie reluctantly plays along, but when she comes face-to-face with a charming baker who just might be the spoonful of sugar she needs, her strict rules on love and the holidays are tested.

As they strike a deal to do the activities together, could the twenty four little doors on Callie’s Advent calendar not only open up one, but two closed-off hearts?"

 

Callie is feeling really down this holiday season. Her ex-boyfriend, Oliver, dumped her and everyone thought they were destined to be together since they were little kids, including her mother. She doesn't  want to return home this holiday season, because not only will she have to face things, Oliver is coming home and he lives next door. He is bringing his new girlfriend and this isn't something Callie wants to  deal with. Enter Anita, Callie's overbearing and energetic sister who is determined to get Callie out of her holiday funk. She makes a homemade Advent calendar that gives her new activities and holiday  challenges each day. Callie decides to give it a try and during one of the activities she meets a good looking baker, Marco. Cue the holiday magic! Holly Cassidy's The Christmas Countdown is a sweet holiday romance that will definitely get readers in the holiday spirit.

The Christmas Countdown is a sweet fluffy romance, so if that is your thing, definitely check it out this holiday season. If you want something light, not overly heavy, and filled with a lot of holiday details, this one is perfect. The addition of the Advent calendar was a lot of fun and felt very nostalgic. My only gripe was Callie's sister. I did get annoyed at her meddling as well as their mother's, but other than that, I felt like this was a heartwarming read that's perfect for fans of Jenny Bayliss.



Love, Holly by Emily Stone
Pages: 400
Genre: Holiday/Romance
Pub. Date: September 26, 2023
Publisher: Random House
Source: Personal Copy
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "A young woman tries to heal a rift in her elderly pen pal’s family in time for Christmas, all while falling in love—and maybe even reuniting with her own family—in this dazzling romance from the author of Always, in December and One Last Gift

Sometimes it takes a stranger to bring you back to yourself.

Ever since a car accident tore her family apart, Holly has been part of a lonely-hearts holiday letter–writing club. Each December, she writes to a stranger who is also spending Christmas alone, and receives a letter from another lonely person in return. 

Usually, the letters go unanswered. That’s the point—the letters are anonymous, and the senders write whatever is in their heart. But this year, the letter Holly receives is different; not only is the letter full of a grief she knows all too well, but its writer, Emma, mentions a place that Holly has visited. When she realizes that she might actually be able to find the letter’s author, Holly becomes determined to reunite Emma with the estranged grandson, Jack, with whom Emma is desperate to reconnect.

When Holly finally tracks him down, she remembers that she’s met Jack once before . . . and the connection was electric. The spark between the two of them is still there—until a misunderstanding risks their burgeoning romance and his strained relationship with Emma, too. But Holly is determined; if she can fix Emma’s family, she might also be able to fix her own. Though as it turns out, Holly might have less time to put things right than she thought."

 

Nothing has been the same for Holly since that fateful Christmas Eve. Holly and her pregnant sister, Lily, were on a road trip to spend the holidays with their parents. They stopped at a cafe and Holly met a handsome stranger who caught her eye immediately. They exchanged pleasantries, but this is all forgotten when later that evening while driving, they get into a horrible accident. This accident claims the life of Lily's baby, and in turn, the two sisters have stopped talking as Lily feels Holly wasn't being a responsible driver. As the years progressed, Holly was depressed to spend the holidays alone, so she joins a pen pal group that exchanges letters to other grief stricken and lonely people in the hopes that it provides comfort and camaraderie. This year Holly receives a letter from a woman named Emma, who is sick and approaching the end of her life. Her one regret is that she never made up with her grandson, Jack. Holly recognizes where this woman lives and is determined to find her and reunite her with her  grandson before Christmas. The more time that Holly spends with Emma, the more time she learns about her own life and her own regrets regarding her family. Also, there's the niggling feeling that Holly might actually have met Jack before! Emily Stone's Love, Holly is an emotional holiday tale that's perfect for fans of Nicholas Sparks.

I love a fluffy romance that isn't going to make me reach for my tissue box, but sometimes you want something with a little more substance and that's the case with Love, Holly. Although it touches on difficult topics like estranged families, cancer, and miscarriage, it does so gently and heartfelt. So, yes, this was a more of heavier and emotional holiday read, but it was definitely worth it as Holly's journey is one that many may be able to relate to. I adored Emma and  Holly's blossoming friendship and was rooting for both of their happy endings.


Have you read either of these holiday tales? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

 
 

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Audio Book Review: Real Americans by Rachel Khong

Pages: 416
Genre: Audio Book/Adult Fiction
Pub. Date: April 30, 2024
Publisher: Knopf
Source: Personal Copy
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "Real Americans begins on the precipice of Y2K in New York City, when twenty-two-year-old Lily Chen, an unpaid intern at a slick media company, meets Matthew. Matthew is everything Lily is not: easygoing and effortlessly attractive, a native East Coaster and, most notably, heir to a vast pharmaceutical empire. Lily couldn't be more different: flat-broke, raised in Tampa, the only child of scientists who fled Mao’s Cultural Revolution. Despite all this, Lily and Matthew fall in love.

In 2021, fifteen-year-old Nick Chen has never felt like he belonged on the isolated Washington island where he lives with his single mother, Lily. He can't shake the sense she's hiding something. When Nick sets out to find his biological father, the journey threatens to raise more questions than answers.

In immersive, moving prose, Rachel Khong weaves a profound tale of class and striving, race and visibility, and family and inheritance—a story of trust, forgiveness, and finally coming home. Exuberant and explosive, Real Americans is a social novel par excellence that asks: Are we destined, or made, and if so, who gets to do the making? Can our genetic past be overcome?
 
 
Real Americans follows three generations, starting with Lily, in New York City during the year 1999. She meets Matthew Maier, who she later finds out is extremely wealthy as he is an heir to a pharmaceutical empire. They date, and some things go well, others do not, such as her assimilating into his family and her parents' acceptance, but they eventually marry and have a son, Nick. Fast forward many years later, the narration is told from Nick's point of view. He is in high school, lives with just his mother, and doesn't know his father at all. Readers can't help but question what happened. Lily also doesn't have a relationship with her mother, May. At this point, readers can guess why this may be but do not know the full extent of it. The last part of the novel is narrated by May and her story ties together all three generations. May's story takes us back to China during the Cultural Revolution, her experiences there, and how she ended up in the US as a scientist. It delves into her interest in genetics as well. Real Americans by Rachel Khong is a well written family saga about the immigrant experience, relationships, belonging, and what it means to be a "real" American. I thoroughly enjoyed the audiobook and it will most  definitely make my "best of 2024" list.

I really enjoyed the character of Lily in 
Real Americans. She struggled to find her place and even more so once she started dating Matthew. She has so much to offer but got stuck in this life that her mother thought wasn't good enough for her. Secrets were kept and once revealed, Lily felt she had no choice but to make some big decisions. Years later, she shelters her own son, Nick, from a lot of life and this impacts him greatly, not to mention the fact that she hasn't told him anything about his father. This makes Nick even more curious and as he gets older, he and his best friend seek out a DNA test to get some answers.

Nick's story line was also very well done in 
Real Americans. He portrayed what life is like for children who are mixed race and how sometimes that can be confusing. Nick could pass as white, but his mother is an Asian American, so this was especially perplexing. He must look entirely like his father, but who is he? As time progresses, Nick really only has one friend and their relationship is a bit smothering. Instead of branching out, he puts all his eggs into his friend's basket, even when it comes to applying to colleges. This will impact him later, but I was rooting for Nick and for him to get some answers regarding his father as well as his ancestors.

The last part of the story focuses on May, who is also a fascinating character in 
Real Americans. If you like historical fiction, you'll appreciate the flashbacks to the Cultural Revolution in China and how that impacted her life. May's story was interesting as well as her rise as an important scientist in America. She withheld many secrets from Lily and this will come back to bite her. As the story progressed, I hoped that there will be healing for not only May but her daughter, too.

Real Americans was a fantastic audiobook and I highly recommend it to fans of family stories. It was thoughtful and lends itself to a lot of discussion. It would be a great book club selection. Have you read Real Americans? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Best Picture Books for the Holiday Season

 


Christmas and the holiday season are such a special time of the year and one of my favorite times to snuggle up and read with little ones. Today I'm sharing some of our favorite holiday picture books that we have enjoyed over the years. There's some older books mixed in and when possible, I have linked to where they can be purchased.






1.  The Story of Baby Jesus by Mary Kelly  - A gorgeous picture book that covers the true meaning of Christmas. It's written simply for little ones to appreciate.

2.  The Christmas Wish by Lori Evert  - A breathtaking book with beautiful photographs all about a little girl who wants to be one of Santa's elves.






3.  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Barbara Shook Hazen - A classic in every sense of the way.

4.  The Littlest Elf by Brandi Dougherty - This book is so cute! It's about a little elf, who although small, finally finds his purpose amongst Santa's elves. 




 

5.  The Christmas Baby by Marion Dane Bauer - This book not only celebrates the birth of Jesus, it also celebrates babies everywhere.

6.  It's Christmas! by Tracey Corderoy - This is a delightful picture book all about a little reindeer's excitement for the holiday. He can't contain himself and he ends up in some predicaments.




 


7.  The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving by Jan and Mike Berenstain - I love that this book reminds us that it is better to give than receive.

8.  The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore - Another classic that cannot be missed.





 

9.  Strega Nona's Gift by Tomie dePaola - Of course there's Big Anthony getting himself into trouble in this book, but it also covers Italian Christmas traditions as well as feast days. 

10.  Frosty the Snow Man by Annie North Bedford - I love this story, but I especially appreciate this 1950s classic.







11. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss  - A favorite in our house! Who doesn't love the Grinch?

12.  The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg - Another modern classic that is much loved in my house.




 


13.  A Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles M. Schulz - Another modern classic that is a must-read for the holiday season.

14.  The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jan Brett - I especially love the illustrations in this book covering the famous Christmas carol. 






15.  The Gingerbread Pirates by  Kristin Kladstrup - This is such a fun Christmas story about a little boy who makes gingerbread men and at night they come to life as pirates and encounter Santa. 

16.  Night Tree by Eve Bunting - I love this story of a family who decorate a Christmas tree with treats for the animals in the forest.





 

17.  The Nutcracker by Susan Jeffers - A beautifully illustrated version of the classic tale.

18.  My Treasury of Christmas Stories by Caroline Pedler - This treasury includes many Christmas classics, such as A Christmas Carol, The Snow Queen, and more. 





 

19.  Jingle Bells by Kathleen N. Daly - This book is one of my favorites from my childhood. I love how the animals help Santa deliver the gifts and the lyrics of Jingle Bells are throughout.

20.  Over the River & Through the Wood: A Holiday Adventure by Linda Ashman - Kids can especially appreciate this one if you have a busy holiday of traveling to visit family.






21.  The Legend of the Christmas Stocking by Rick Osborne - A beautiful book set in the 1800s that will be sure to bring a tear to your eye as it reinforces the importance of kindness as well as the origin of Christmas stockings.

22.  Room for a Little One by Marin Waddell - The illustrations in this book are absolutely beautiful! I love this nativity story and some of the new animals in this heartfelt tale.
 
 
 
 
 
 
23. The Snowman by Raymond Briggs - A beautifully illustrated picture book about a snowman coming to life.
 
24.  The Mitten by Jan Brett - This is a much loved classic that is perfect for wintertime.
 
 
 
 
 
25.  The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski - This tale of kindness is about a Scrooge-like woodcarver.
 
26.  The Biggest Christmas Tree Ever by Stephen Kroll - The mice are at it again and on the hunt for the biggest Christmas tree.  
 
 
 
 
27. A Bad Kitty Christmas by Nick Bruel - This laugh out loud picture book follows Kitty after she doesn't get all the gifts she wanted for Christmas. Cue the hilarious antics.

28. Pete the Cat Saves Christmas by Eric Litwin and James Dean - Everyone's favorite cat proves it's cool to be giving. 
 
 
 

 
29.  The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola - I loved learning more about this Mexican legend and the origins of one of our favorite holiday plants.

30. Green is for Christmas by Drew Daywalt -  This is a cute story and is perfect for fans of The Day the Crayons Quit. Green thinks he is the only holiday color in the box, but red, white and silver think otherwise!
 
 
 
 

31. Merry Christmas, Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola - You can't go wrong with Strega Nona at the holidays as she prepares for her Christmas Eve Feast.

32.  Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree by Robert Barry - This picture book is a classic holiday tale about the joys of a Christmas tree and spreading holiday joy. 
 
 
 
 
33.  The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats - While this isn't necessarily holiday related, it is wintertime fun at its best and a classic that shouldn't be missed. 

34.  Little Blue Truck's Christmas by Alice Schertle - Little Blue Truck fans won't want to miss this holiday edition as he spreads Christmas joy. 
 
 
 
 

35.  Walking in a Winter Wonderland by Richard B. Smith - Who doesn't love this classic holiday song? 
 
36. 5 More Sleeps 'til Christmas by Jimmy Fallon - A sweet picture book that captures the excitement of Christmas.
 
 
 
 

37. Dasher by Matt Tavares - It's about a brave little doe who meets Santa. 
 
38. Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner - A perfect holiday read-aloud for those who enjoy the series.

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On Our TBR List:

The Christmas Magic by Lauren Thompson
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Little Red Sleigh by Erin Guendelsberger
The Christmas Pig by J.K. Rowling
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho by William Boniface 
Christmas at Hogwarts by J.K. Rowling
 
 
 
 
 

Moo, Baa, Fa La La La La! by Sandra Boynton
 
 
 
 
 
 
Construction Site on Christmas Night by Suzanne Duskey Rinker
Llama Llama Jingle Bells by Anna Dewdney
 
 
 
 
 


What holiday picture books are your favorites? Did any of them make my list? Let me know if you have any recommendations in the comments below.

 
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