![]() 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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