Another day, another giveaway ;)
You know the drill by now, giveaway open to followers of the blog and entries will close at midnight. The winner will then be selected at random via Rafflecopter (once entries have been validated) and contacted for their address and what number they'd like to pick from the remaining prizes. Parcels will be posted to the winners twice weekly, Saturday's & Wednesday's.
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an Elf on a Shelf
ReplyDeleteDue to always being on a book buying ban in December, I've never actually read a Christmas book!
ReplyDeleteSanta Calls! I read it to the kids every Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteI think that all of the good Christmas books I have ever read have already been made into movies. Maybe THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
ReplyDeleteA cottage in the country.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I think Christmas wishes and mistletoe kisses would make a great film xx 😁
ReplyDeleteI'm going to choose from Christmas books I've read this year and there has been some really good ones but my choice will be....
ReplyDeleteWinter's Fairytale by Maxine Morrey
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The night before christmas!!
ReplyDeleteSanta clause is coming to Devon we love it xx
ReplyDeleteKay panayi
Oh I would love to see a little Christmas kitchen made into a film! How cute would that be :) Rosie xx
ReplyDeleteSleigh Bells in the Snow by Sarah Morgan. Ohh would be brill to see it on the big screen.
ReplyDeleteMost of the Christmas themed books I have read,have already been turned into films and my favourite Christmas book of all time is A Christmas Carol,which of course has been filmed so many times. My favourite film is "It"s a Wonderful Life" so I wonder if that is based on a book? I will have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Homecoming by Anne Perry, trapped in large house because of a snowy Christmas lots of suspects and one of them is a killer!
ReplyDeleteThe Night before Christmas
ReplyDeleteI loved 'Wish Upon A Christmas Cake' by Darcie Boleyn this year .. I think that would be a lovely feel good movie x
ReplyDeleteI haven't read many Christians books. They aren't any of them where I would like to see them into movie.
ReplyDeleteRaffle name: Artemis Giote
Every time a bell rings by Carmel Harrington
ReplyDeleteEvery Time a Bell Rings would be a gorgeous Irish retelling of It's a Wonderful Life I think!
ReplyDeletetbh, I don't think I've read a Christmas book..not my cup of tea really!
ReplyDeleteNone I can think of that haven't already been done.
ReplyDeleteEvery Time a Bell Rings would be fab or One Wish in Manhattan
ReplyDeleteSleigh Bells in the Snow by Sarah Morgan Lx
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a Christmas book but one book I love to read during winter is Light on Snow.
ReplyDeleteMaybe The Gingerbread Cafe at Christmas, though they would have to make it a bit longer and include some of Rebecca Raisin's other stories in the film. She has Wedding at Gingerbread Cafe out, but I haven't read that yet. I'm sure that would be amazing too. I just hope it would live up to our imaginations of what the Author wrote.
ReplyDeleteAmanda.
I haven't read a Christmas book that isn't already a film!
ReplyDeleteive not read any Christmas books that aren't already films! I love xmas movies though!
ReplyDeleteI cannot think of one- I have wracked my brains!! all i can think of is the poem Twas the night before christmas and that has probably been made into a film!!
ReplyDeleteTo be honest I haven't read any Christmas books that aren't already films. I love Christmas films and would love to read more Christmas books.
ReplyDeleteA Miracle At Macys by Lynn Marie Hulsmann, think that would be a very well loved Christmas film
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