![]() ![]() I mean it, I liked everyone who appeared (although I couldn't understand some's way of thinking), and Finley was lovely narrator.Īrthur was so polite and also mysterious but visible at the same time, it was pleasure to read about him. I loved, loved, loved the idea of a town called Christmas, and the comedy about it not living up to it's name made me enjoy reading about it so much.īut seriously, wouldn't it be amazing to live in a town with a name and structure like that? I can't even point why it is, but this book made me nostalgic. ![]() Reading So, This Is Christmas was like taking a ride in a Time Machine that brought me back to 2013, the year I discovered ya contemporaries written in English (in case you didn't know, English is not my first language) and fell in love with them, took the turn and never got back. It was like watching a Hallmark movie, which does make sense since the author Tracy Andreen writes for Hallmark. ![]()
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