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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsName a holiday book you loved reading as a kid and still enjoy reading it.

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Name a holiday book you loved reading as a kid and still enjoy reading it. (Original Post)
debm55
Dec 2024
OP
Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory. Excellent short story, as is his story The Thanksgiving Visitor.
Lonestarblue
Dec 2024
#2
The only "Holiday" book I read regularly is a Halloween book by Roger Zelazny...
malthaussen
Dec 2024
#6
no_hypocrisy
(50,579 posts)1. "Where's Prancer?"
debm55
(43,490 posts)4. Thank you no_hypocrisy.

Lonestarblue
(12,388 posts)2. Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory. Excellent short story, as is his story The Thanksgiving Visitor.
debm55
(43,490 posts)5. Thank you Lonestarblue,

displacedvermoter
(3,577 posts)3. The Blue Carbuncle
Sherlock Holmes short story. Started reading Holmes when I was pretty young. Got my love of mysteries early on.
debm55
(43,490 posts)7. Thank you displacedvermoter. Mysteries are my favorite too.

malthaussen
(18,014 posts)6. The only "Holiday" book I read regularly is a Halloween book by Roger Zelazny...
...A Night in the Lonesome October. I find it charming, and have read it every Halloween for over twenty years.
Most holidays draw a hearty "Bah, humbug" from me.
-- Mal
debm55
(43,490 posts)8. Thank you malthaussen.
