

Oyeyemi’s brand of fairytale magic is entirely her own and recognizable in all types. If your book club loves graphic memoir and hasn’t gotten hold of this one yet, it’s a great choice. While not a new book, Brosh’s semi-graphic-novel with essays gives some of the most laugh-out-loud-funny illustrations and tales of family Christmas. This holiday short story compilation will take you in a variety of directions treat it like an advent calendar and read one story a day until the big day (or until your next book club meeting). Boughs of Evergreen: A Holiday Anthology by J P Walker, Debbie McGowan, Ofelia Gränd, and more. A magical collection that deals only tangentially with the holidays but will charm you and make you think nonetheless. The Worlds We Think We Knowby Dalia Rosenfeldįunny and literary and short, these stories will charm and impress you and your book club. Adams’s insight into the way Kwanzaa is celebrated in particular communities in Hawaii allows insight into the holiday and the traditions surrounding it.

It’s hard to find great books about Kwanzaa beyond children’s books. Historical romance for the holidays? This well-regarded and romantic tale of the Great War and the sacrifices made during wartime will make your romantic-driven book club sigh and smile. Last Christmas in Paris by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb If you want to laugh and smile while also feeling the holiday romance, this one is for your group. Pride and Prejudice and Mistletoe by Melissa de la CruzĪ fun, feisty, and gender-bending tale from the 18th-century classic. Christmas Book For Book Clubs to Welcome the Holidays 1. December holidays often celebrate togetherness, and these books will make your book club thankful for the togetherness you share.

This year, try one of these festive winter holiday or Christmas books for book clubs as you pass the hot cocoa and wrap up in cozy blanket. Book clubs often switch the theme of their reading conversation to a book with a holiday theme. When Santa starts appearing in stores and malls, and twinkle lights appear on decks and yards, you know that the holiday season is coming, ready or not.
