A Theoretical Christmas Day Movie Marathon with Alex Cotter

Hello everybody! Today, we have Alex Cotter, who has written written about her dream festive movie day, so hopefully you’ll can find something to watch while reading. Onto the post!


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A Look at Lucy Ann Unwin’s Christmas Decorations

Hello, it’s me again! For today’s second post, we have 2023 debut author Lucy Ann Unwin with a post about her Christmas decorations, and I always love these cause I am SO NOSY. Onto the post!


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Books I’ll be gifting this Christmas by Tess James-Mackey

Hello everybody! For today’s post, day 12 of blogmas which is so strange to think of, we have Tess James-Mackey. Her debut YA is out in early 2023 and I’m really looking forward to no doubt scaring myself silly with it. Onto the post!


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A Bookish Gift Guide from Bex Hogan

Hello everybody! Day 10 of blogmas!!! Since last posting dates are swiftly approaching, I figured I should probably share this gift guide from YA author Bex Hogan in case anyone is looking for a last minute treat for your favourite bookworm. Onto the post!


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With Love, From Lizzie Chu by Maisie Chan

Hello everybody! Happy day 9 of blogmas! I’ve not managed any two post days so far this week, but I’ll be starting to make it up to you today. For our first one, here is a letter Maisie Chan wrote from the POV of her character Lizzie Chu, whose gran recently died. Onto the post!


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Why do we read books set in winter when winter can be so terribly miserable? By Andy Sagar

Hello everybody! Bit of a later one today, because I’ve been feeling quite ill this week and I’m a bit all over the place, but you’re in for a treat with this one. It’s by Andy Sagar, who wrote one of my favourite debuts this year that I actually really want to reread over Christmas, and it’s about why he loves reading stories set in winter. Grab a blanket and a snack, and enjoy!


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Winter Memories by Jenni Bayliss-Jennings

Hello everybody, and welcome to a golden blogmas day three! Today, for our first post, we have the multi-talented Jenni Bayliss-Jennings, who writes across pretty much every age category and excels at all of them, here to chat about winter memories with us. Onto the post!


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The Presents I’d Give My Characters by Natasha Hastings

Hello, and happy blogmas!! I can’t believe it’s this time already. This year I have a very overambitious 31 day, often multiple posts a day schedule for blogmas, so I really really hope it all comes off and people enjoy it.

To kick us off, we have the wonderful Tasha Hastings with her piece on the presents she’d give the characters of her debut novel the Miraculous Sweetmakers and the Frost Fair. I’m biased cause she’s the best, but her book is the *perfect* thing to pick up now the weather’s getting colder. Onto the post!!


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Guest Post: Christmas in Merlington by Richard Pickard

Hello everybody! Today, it is the final (official) day of a Golden Christmas, and we have 2021 debut author Richard Pickard here to tell us what Christmas is like in the setting of The Peculiar Tale of the Tentacle Boy. Onto the post!

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Five Festive TV Episodes I Love by Ava Eldred

Hello everybody! Today, for the penultimate day of blogmas, we’re joined by 2021 debut author Ava Eldred, whose book the Boyband Murder Mystery is fantastic, and who I met because she was live tweeting a Grey’s Anatomy rewatch and then her first time watching This Is Us, and I’m a huge fangirl for both. Thank you for putting up with my incessant replies to those threads, Ava! Onto the post!


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