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Johnny Cash: The Life
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Wow, just wow! I got this book for Ken for Christmas 2 years ago. After going to Nashville & seeing all the famous country music sights, I had to read this book. Cash was so much more than anyone realized, even me. I won't proclaim to be an expert before reading this & im still not, but what an eye opening account of his life. He was so incredibly blessed & yet hurt at the same time. He was a living breathing contradiction. And what a fascinating contradiction he was. This book is so well written it is easy to fall in to & to completely forget that you are reading about a real person.
  
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Becs (244 KP) rated Merry Inkmas in Books

Jan 7, 2019  
Merry Inkmas
Merry Inkmas
Talia Hibbert | 2017 | Contemporary, Erotica, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Diversity (2 more)
Just enough erotic-ness and even more romance
The feels
One of the MC's lacks background (1 more)
Some grammatical errors and sentence structure
Gooey Christmas Romance!
I really needed this style of book to kick my reading slump and man oh man! Did this book satisfy every need!!

I originally picked up Merry Inkmas for a buddy read, where I was only supposed to read four chapters a day. I ended up not being able to put down this steamy romance! I blew through it within a days time. And must I say, this was one heck of a read.

Want to read more? Review is on my blog: bookingwayreads.wordpress.com
  
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Lindsay (1807 KP) rated Nora Bonesteel's Christmas Past (Ballad, #10.5) in Books

Feb 15, 2018 (Updated Apr 9, 2019)  
This story is about sheriff Spencer Arrowood and deputy Joe LeDonne and Nora Bonesteel. Will happen with them. The sheriff and deputy go on a call to bring in someone. They go about as if they now the person. Though the person they have come to get put them though some things. To find out what they did and help they do. They all look like they may on spend Christmas away from home.

Nora get a visit from a couple that bought the old Honeycutt's house. Things start to happen once this couple decides to come up and spend Christmas at the house. Nora and many other things start to happen with memories and spirits are found in the walls. You need to read to find out what the story is behind the old memories.
  
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Erika (17789 KP) rated The Grinch (2018) in Movies

Nov 9, 2018 (Updated Nov 9, 2018)  
The Grinch (2018)
The Grinch (2018)
2018 | Animation, Family, Sci-Fi
The absolutely ATROCIOUS remix of 'You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch'. Worse than the Busta Rhymes version, which I didn't know was possible... (0 more)
As expected, there was nothing new to see here. The Grinch is one of my favorite Christmas stories, so I had to see this one.
This film reverted back to the original story, in contrast to the film in the early 2000s, where the commercialism was downplayed. There were some unnecessary plot points, and the Grinch was more mildly annoyed with Christmas. Benedict Cumberbatch was kind of perfect for the voice part and he was, by far, the most entertaining. I could have lived without the whole Cindy-Lou Who plot line, but I guess it had to be in there to stretch the story out to nearly 90 minutes. Again , another unnecessary remake, but I still enjoyed it.
  
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Merissa (13905 KP) created a post

Dec 3, 2025  
🍁✨ November Reading Recap ✨🍁

Another great month of stories for @Debbiereadsbook & Merissa, tracked with @thestorygraph! 📚💛

Here’s how our November looked:

📖 Debbie’s stats:
📄 Pages read: 2,992
⭐️ Average rating: 4.46
🏆 Highest-rated reads:

• Christmas Mafia Prince by @K.A. Merikan
• Rescue Daddies: Walker by @Tori Silver
• To Beguile a Banished Lord by @Fearne Hill

📖 Merissa’s stats:
📄 Pages read: 11,184
⭐️ Average rating: 4.09
🏆 Highest-rated reads:
• A Siren Song for Christmas by @Gigi Rivers
• My Masked Shadow by @Arden Hart
• C is for Comfort by @Colette Davison

November gave us new favourites, cosy reading nights, and plenty of “you have to read this” messages back and forth. ❤️

How did your reading shape up this month? Share your top November book below!

#TheStoryGraph #NovemberReads #ReadingRecap #MonthlyWrapUp #BookStats #BookFriends #BookCommunity #CosyReads
     
I enjoyed both stories in this book. They are quite sweet and it will put you in the holiday spirit. Can Susannah forgive her former love Toby Unger? Toby has two little children who are new students for Susannah. Susannah will need to help her new to students that needs some help with them being a little trouble but will it work? Will they find the love before Christmas? Toby two little children are having a little trouble adjusting to their new surrounding. The handsome Amish man needs desperately needs some help with his two children. Susannah had gotten a broken heart ten years ago when Toby left. Can Susannah find the forgiven him? Will they find they are a true match for each other before Christmas? You can find out by reading the book called "Heart of Christmas" by Marta Perry.

Sally Yoder left her community during her teen years. Her heart is back at home and she believes that her young man named Ben Lapp will not love a bold woman like her. There are some surprises in the book. Sally and her charges are to spend time with their grandmother. The children and Sally are going to experience what an Amish Christmas is. Sally and Ben and the children are going on a sleigh ride to pick out a tree and visit the children Great Grandmother. They get stranded in a snowstorm. Will Sally and Ben find Love? Will the children learn that they can have fun with a plain holiday with no modern electronics? You can read about this story in the book called "A Plain Holiday" by Patricia Davids. You could read both these stories in the book called "An Amish Family Christmas" by Martha Perry and Patricia Davids.
  
The 19th Christmas
The 19th Christmas
James Patterson, Maxine Paetro | 2019 | Mystery
5
8.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Can Lindsay Stop a Caper at Christmas?
San Francisco Homicide Detective Lindsay Boxer and her partner Rich Conklin are using their lunch hour for a little holiday shopping, and they happen to be on hand to catch a petty criminal. The criminal immediately wants to talk deals. He’s heard rumors that someone named Loman is planning some kind of big heist on Christmas Day. As the tips begin to pour in, the police are left chasing their tails as they try to figure out what Loman really plans. Or who he even really is. Meanwhile, reporter Cindy Thomas has landed the story of an illegal immigrant accused of a murder and gets assistant district attorney Yuki Castellano involved in her attempts to free him. And medical examiner Claire Washburn leaves town to teach a course during Christmas week to college students down in San Diego.

As popular as Christmas books have become, this is one series I hadn’t expected to offer one since some of the storylines in other books don’t lend themselves to the season. These storylines do, but unfortunately, the books is a mixed bag. I didn’t buy their excuse for writing Claire out of the book, and Cindy and Yuki’s sub-plot is undercooked. It felt like it was there more to preach than entertain. Fortunately, the main mystery was entertaining and kept me turning pages, although it relied on the villain taunting police, a trope I have trouble buying. Add in an epilogue that came out of nowhere and left me wondering if they are setting up the next book in the series. On the other hand, I got plenty of Christmas spirit from the book. As I said, this is an average entry in the series.
  
Better Watch Out (2016)
Better Watch Out (2016)
2016 | Horror
7
7.0 (8 Ratings)
Movie Rating
A few twists (1 more)
Good young cast
A dark sweetly sinister festive treat
Aka known as safe neighbourhood this is a decent, festive if quite dark film. It starts in one direction but quickly flips to a different type of film altogether. Reminded me a bit of Funny games. One that has gone under the radar, I've not heard of it before. Featuring a talented young cast and a unusual theme. If you prefer a Christmas horror film check this out.
  
Christmas at Carnton: A Novella
Christmas at Carnton: A Novella
Tamera Alexander | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
When I started this novella, I was expecting a standard 150 page story....Well this is the longest novella I have ever read Lol! But that's Ok! I love Christmas stories. And this book is 250 paged of pure magical blessings! Besides, it puts me in the mood for the season and makes me feel all warm and cozy.

Set in the south during the civil war, this story has a unique view of "The Cause". When we grow up in a society that believes in certain things, we typically accept it as normal....as the normal way of life. Aletta realises this during a conversation with Tempy, Carnton's cook and a slave. I worry about the direction our society is heading and the impacts that it will have on my children. But what I CAN do is raise them to be Godly men who follow His will and His direction.

I can not imagine the heartache Aletta went through. The war between the States was such a devastating time. And yet, the community came together to support each other. The women of the Civil War were strong, determined, and fierce. But at the end of the day they just wanted their loved ones to come home safe and whole.

A beautiful story of sacrifice, love, loss, and hope...Christmas at Carnton is an excellent way to begin the holiday season.

I received a complimentary copy of Christmas at Carnton from the publishers through NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.