BOOKS Archives - til Christmas https://tilchristmas.com/category/blog/books/ We can't wait til Christmas! Thu, 24 Nov 2022 21:34:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://tilchristmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-tilChristmas_post3-32x32.jpg BOOKS Archives - til Christmas https://tilchristmas.com/category/blog/books/ 32 32 3 Books To Read During Christmas https://tilchristmas.com/3-books-to-read-during-christmas/ https://tilchristmas.com/3-books-to-read-during-christmas/#respond Thu, 24 Nov 2022 21:30:26 +0000 https://tilchristmas.com/?p=501 Once Upon a December by Amy E. Reichert  With a name like Astra Noel Snow, having a festive disposition is not just a one-season thing; it is a way of life. Astra’s annual visit to the Milwaukee Christmas market, however, takes on a whole new significance following a bitter divorce. She is eager to eat, […]

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Once Upon a December by Amy E. Reichert 

With a name like Astra Noel Snow, having a festive disposition is not just a one-season thing; it is a way of life. Astra’s annual visit to the Milwaukee Christmas market, however, takes on a whole new significance following a bitter divorce. She is eager to eat, drink, and have a good time, especially because she will be joined by the dashing stranger who reserves the nicest kringle for her at his family’s bakery. In contrast to the world beyond the happy street, which miraculously transforms every four weeks from one December to the next, Jack Clausen sees the Julemarked, with its snowy lights and little stores, as remaining the same. Until Astra shows him the world outside of the celebratory red brick alley, he hasn’t had a problem with his idyllic life.

Astra and Jack must determine whether their relationship will last all seasons or if their feelings are meant just for the holiday season after a swoon-worthy string of dates, some Yuletide enchantment, and the unexpected glow of new love.

once upon a december

The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox

In addition to losing her sense of taste and smell, which are both essential for her success as a show judge, chef Charlie Goodwin suffers a head injury on the L.A. set of her reality baking show. Cass, Charlie’s identical twin, is feverishly attempting to maintain her own life in their quaint mountain community while managing the busy bakery managed by her family and coping with her ex, who refuses to accept that they are no longer together.

Charlie begs Cass to trade places—something they haven’t done since they were children—in the final days before Christmas. Cass concurs, seeking her own getaway from reality. But temporarily exchanging lives turns out to be trickier than they had anticipated, especially when handsome physician assistant Miguel Rodriguez and tough firefighter Jake Greenman are added to the mix. The twins’ identity switch: would it be a recipe for disaster, or will it have everything they need to put their lives back on track?

the holiday swap

One Last Gift by Emily Stone

Having experienced the early loss of their parents, Cassie and Tom turned to one another for support as well as a network of friends. They had a unique bond with Sam, Tom’s best buddy, who constantly made sure Tom and Cassie were surrounded by affection. But Cassie also lost Tom twenty years later. In a way, she has also lost Sam since through the years, they have grown apart and the man she once had a crush on has changed into someone she no longer even recognizes.

Never has she felt more alone.

When Cassie later discovers an envelope with her name on it in Tom’s sloppy handwriting, she immediately recognizes what it is. Tom always makes a Christmas scavenger hunt for her, and this year he had promised to make it the best yet. This is the first clue in the hunt. She initially hesitates to open the envelope out of concern that she won’t be able to decipher the hints on her own. What if she discovers them all and her last link to Tom is severed?

If Cassie lets it, Tom’s gift will change her life and send her on a wonderful and heartbreaking trip. She also makes new acquaintances, reignites a past love, and, most importantly, rediscovers herself as she journeys from London to the Welsh mountains to the French countryside. Will she have the courage to embrace the gift her brother has given her—and the love it has brought her to—once she has figured out the last clue, though?

one last gift emily stone

 

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All About How The Grinch Stole Christmas Book by Dr. Seuss https://tilchristmas.com/all-about-how-the-grinch-stole-christmas-book-by-dr-seuss/ https://tilchristmas.com/all-about-how-the-grinch-stole-christmas-book-by-dr-seuss/#respond Wed, 05 Oct 2022 14:10:53 +0000 https://tilchristmas.com/?p=207 If you are looking for a fun and creative way to encourage your children to love reading, Dr. Seuss is the best author for this. One of many readers’ favorite books by him is How The Grinch Stole Christmas. This post highlights all about it: from its plot, characters, themes, symbols, and literary elements so […]

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If you are looking for a fun and creative way to encourage your children to love reading, Dr. Seuss is the best author for this.

One of many readers’ favorite books by him is How The Grinch Stole Christmas. This post highlights all about it: from its plot, characters, themes, symbols, and literary elements so that when you read it with your children, they will fall in love with the book.

The Grinch Story

The Grinch is a Dr. Seuss book that tells the story of a grumpy and mean-spirited creature who lives in an isolated cave high on Mount Crumpit. The Grinch hates Christmas and causes trouble for the inhabitants of Who-ville.

The opening sentence to this short story describes the setting: ‘…there once was a man who lived in a cave….’ The Grinch is alone except for his dog Max, with whom he spends most of his time.

The setting is essential because it shows how isolated he is from society, which becomes important as we learn more about him throughout the book.

how the grinch stole christmas book

The Grinch Plot Summary

The Grinch is a grouchy old man living in a cave on Mount Crumpit. He hates Christmas and everything about it: the singing, the decorations, and especially the food.

He’s been planning to steal all of Whoville’s presents for as long as he can remember. But what will he do when his dog and cat fall in love with Cindy-Lou Who?

cindy lou the grinch

Characters

The Grinch is the main character of this story. He’s a grumpy person who doesn’t like Christmas and steals Christmas from the other characters.

The Mayor is one of the supporting characters in this story because he tries to help find out what happened to all their presents and if they can still have Christmas after The Grinch steals them all.

The narrator is another supporting character in this book because he tells us what happens when each person finds out about how The Grinch stole their Christmas presents.

Sally, Cindy Lou, Who, and Max are all minor characters in this book because they don’t really impact plot development.

the grinch

Themes

The themes in Dr. Seuss’s classic tale of the Grinch are friendship, gratitude, kindness, and family. The Grinch learns that Christmas isn’t about presents or Santa Claus—it’s about being with people you love.

The book is a lovely reminder that you can be friends with anyone if you give them a chance. As soon as the Grinch meets Cindy Lou Who, he begins to see her differently than before (even though Cindy didn’t change at all).

The lesson here is that we should be open-minded and not judge others based on their appearance or actions alone; we must get to know people first before deciding whether they are worthy of our company.

who ville the grinch

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Symbols

Symbols are an essential part of literature, and The Grinch is no exception. A symbol is an object, character, or figure representing something else; in this case, it’s used to help convey meaning.

An excellent example of symbolism in the book is how the Grinch has been transformed by his experience with Cindy Lou, Who: “he had taken off his hat, he was so uncomfortable.” He can’t hide his feelings anymore because he needs to be himself now that he has new friends and a purpose beyond hating Christmas.

Dr. Seuss’s Books are Fun and Creative

Looking for an enticing way to get your kids excited about reading? Then Dr. Seuss is the right author for you! The Grinch Who Stole Christmas is a great book that teaches children how they can change the world with their words by using them responsibly and creatively.

Dr. Seuss’s books are great for young children (ages 3 – 7) who are interested in reading and writing since most of his stories rhyme, making them easier for kids to follow along with as they listen or read along with mom/dad/teacher/etc…

Conclusion

Dr. Seuss’s books are a great way to encourage your children to love reading. The Grinch is a well-renowned Dr. Seuss book that has been adapted into many different formats, such as movies or plays, but nothing beats reading this book with your child from start to finish because it allows you to bond with them on another level.

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