BOOKS CAN CHANGE YOU.

Being a book blogger is hard. At the start of this year, I almost gave it up. I really struggle to read that sentence back. March approached and I had read 3 books. One was a novella. So two books. Two. The Witch's Tears and The Song Rising were the two books I'd managed to read, up until April. I managed to type up reviews for those two, but let me just point out, I have since re-read both those books and feel my reviews didn't do them any justice because something is just missing from them.
So picture this, in February I'd contacted an author because I thought the premise of his new book sounded amazing. He put me into contact with his publisher and when April came around, a proof of this book fell into my lap. It wasn't a particularly short book and I was so deep into a reading slump, the size of the book left me with my head in my hands. It's only around 500 pages, but when you're in a slump, 5 pages seems to be too many. I reluctantly started reading but from page one, I knew there was something special about this book. This book was After the Fire.
It took me four weeks to put together a review that seemed even slightly good enough to share with the world, on how magnificent this book truly was. I spent hours on it; tweaking words, rewriting sentences, re-reading parts of the book. I wanted it to be perfect. I was excited. I was passionate. I was enthusiastic. I wanted to stand on rooftops and declare my love for this book. (Sadly, I did not do that - maybe next year).
The emotions I was feeling, I thought I'd lost. For them to be surfacing again was the most incredible feeling in the world. I drove my followers completely bonkers with talk of this book. My family have read it, my friends have read it, so many followers have read it - and can I just point out, not a single person I've recommended it to has had a bad word to say about it. Then it got picked as one of the Zoella Book Club reads and there was me again, ranting and raving about the book. Then I met Will at YALC, which was incredible. Do you know how amazing it is to meet someone whose words were so powerful that they ignited a spark in you that you'd almost given up on? I look at where I am now and I can not believe I almost gave up book blogging - I genuinely don't think I could cope without it now.
Books shape you from such a young age. They can mold you, they can give you a voice, they can be a friend in the darkest times and most importantly, they can change you. I think of all the opportunities and friendships that have stemmed from my love of this book, and it just goes to show how powerful words can be. When you feel so intensely about something, any anxieties and fears seem to diminish. Me early in the year? I couldn't leave my house because my anxiety was so crippling. Me a few months later? I went to a venue with thousands of people to talk to someone I'd never met before, about a book that changed me.
I'm not saying the sole reason for my continued motivation and drive was this one book and I'm not saying a book is capable of curing anxiety, but it certainly was the catalyst. And gave me experiences I would never have able to have without having a reason to do them. Read any of my other reviews on my blog - and then read my one of After the Fire. It still makes me emotional reading it now. So Will, if you're reading this, thank you. This blog probably wouldn't still be here if not for Moonbeam and her real life heroism. Tomorrow marks a new year, and a new book from Will...no pressure ;).
So here's to a wonderful year of achievements and success on my blog that I never dreamed were possible. Let's hope 2018 has similar thinking.


What books have changed you? Is there a book that has given you a reason to do anything? Let me know in the comments below.

DEAR GI,

A question I get asked a lot is why. Why do you inspire me? Why are you my role model? And this year, I think these questions need answering more than ever, as you've helped me more than you can possibly imagine this year. At the start of the year, I was still watching your videos religiously, reading your books, supporting you in any way that I possibly could.

In April, I was signed off from work with my chronic illness, PoTS. I was housebound, bedbound and fed up beyond words. At the end of April, you posted about attending a Decleor event for a small number of people - I was lucky enough to be invited. It was only a two hour event but getting me there was a mission in itself. My husband took the day off work and escorted me to the door, I was terrified and nervous beyond words - I hadn't left my house in almost a month, but here I was, ready to meet you.

I will confess, I was a mess at our first encounter. I remember not being able to stop talking, out of fear of throwing up or passing out next to you. My hands were shaking beyond belief, but I did it. And that day was the first time I realised that I wasn't as useless as I thought. I could do things. To others, it was just a two hour morning trip out, to me it was the start of belief in myself again.

When it reached the third anniversary of the loss of my baby, out came the first chapter of Happy Mum, Happy Baby. I re-read every article you've ever written on miscarrying and I cried and cried, and cried. Knowing someone truly understood how I felt. It was as if you'd heard my innermost thoughts and put them onto paper. I didn't feel as alone as I had the previous year.

Then Some Kind of Wonderful was released and I can't express to you how much I enjoyed it. After feeling like I'd lost myself this year, this book on self discovery and learning to find yourself again was exactly what I needed and your words spoke to me in volumes. I was lucky enough to attend the Literary Supper in Chelmsford a few days after the book was released and I cried throughout the Q&A (I'm definitely a weeper!). I met you after dinner and you recognised me, which really was so lovely. I finally managed to have somewhat of a conversation with you - go me

This year, you've tweeted me more times than I can count and I can't tell you how much one little message from you can change my day; give me motivation to keep going; to keep working at what I want to achieve. Here's why you inspire me: you use your social media platforms to spread positivity, you show the world what life's really like, struggles and all, your work ethic is something I can only dream of - writing, doing book tours, Christmasaurus rehearsals - and wasn't that just November alone? I don't know how you do it, but my logic is, if you can - I can.

I had tickets to see The Christmasaurus on 27th December but my chronic illness flared up and I was unable to come, which I still am absolutely gutted about, but Christmas Makes Me Sick will be playing in my house for the next few months. Do your talents ever end?


I wish I was brave enough to tell you all this in person because I know how lovely you'd be - maybe next time. I just want to say thank you for helping me this year. For giving me a reason to leave the house when I needed it most, for giving me comfort when I miscarried, for giving me a reason to keep pushing at what I want to achieve in life and for generally cheering me up with your positivity. The world needs more people like you. I can't wait to see what you have in store for 2018.

Love,
Zoe x


This is an open letter for Giovanna Fletcher. If you're not familiar with her books - you should be. Follow her on Twitter and YouTube.

MY NOT-SO-PERFECT, PERFECT CHRISTMAS DAY

I didn't really think I'd ever been a lover of Christmas Day, especially as I got older. It was only when I had my first Christmas without my mum that I realised, maybe I was. Or maybe I just wanted my mum with me everyday, and Christmas Day was no different. Early in 2017, my mum told me that she would be coming down for Christmas with her husband (she lives around two and a half hours away) and I already knew it would be the best Christmas present I received this year.

Over the past few years, we seem to have made a tradition. Christmas Eve at my sisters, Christmas Day at my god-mum's and Boxing Day at mine. We are not a small family by any stretch of the imagination, I have one of the biggest families I know...I just don't want to spend Christmas with any of them. Me, my mum, my god-mum and my sister are extremely close and Christmas has only ever consisted of our partners and our kids, and I wouldn't want it any other way.

There's such a pressure for Christmas Day to be perfect and you see the same conventional image of a huge family sitting round a table of steaming hot food, adorned with paper hats and smiles. My Christmas day was slightly different. My sister decided to have dinner at her house this year with my niece and nephew, and her fiance. So Christmas day for me was my husband, my mum, her husband and my god-mum. We'd all had a bit to drink before lunch was served...we later realised it wasn't the best idea. In the space of five minutes, my dad had snapped the potato masher in half, resulting in bits of swede covering the kitchen walls and floor; my god-mum dropped the pigs in blankets on the floor, whilst swearing profusely; shouts of, "WE'VE FORGOTTEN THE GRAVY...AND THE YORKSHIRES" could be heard streets away, and then my mum kicked the bin bag over, which led to the floor looking like a dumping site. It was at that point, when I was picking up rotten vegetable peelings off the floor with my mum on Christmas Day, that the kitchen erupted into laughter. Make up was ruined from tear stained faces and it was then that my mum looked at me and said, "isn't this what Christmas is all about?".

At that moment, I could have cried tears of joy for her. Before my mum's new partner, she was sensible, precise, anything less than perfect was not okay; especially on Christmas day. But here was my mum, laying on the floor with me, laughing, picking up bits of Christmas dinner and reassuring me that this is what Christmas is all about.

And it is, isn't it? As long as everyone is smiling and happy, who cares what happens in between? If your tummy is full of food and your heart is full of love - there's nothing else you really need at Christmas.

Here's a vlog of my Christmas.


I hope you've enjoyed yours, mine was truly wonderful and I was reminded of how blessed I really am. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Guest Post: Favourite Christmas Reads by JennieLy

 I’m so excited to be doing a guest post on Zoe’s blog. I truly admire her and without sounding a bit over the top, I kind of see it as an honour to be able to guest on her awesome blog! This is my first guest post so I hope you enjoy.


I’m going to be talking about my favourite Christmas Reads. As I mentioned recently on my blog https://jenniely.com/how-i-celebrate-christmas/.Christmas has always been an odd one for me. I’ve rarely spent any Christmas’ at home, this year I’m off to New York in fact (so excited!).


So with that being said, when I think of Christmas reads, the book(s) that come to mind are… Lord of the Rings. Yep, you heard me right, Lord of the Rings. Many many moons ago, I was given the box set of LotR for Christmas. I was about 9 and people couldn’t believe I’d read them, though to be fair they were split into 6 smaller books. Anyway, I took them on Holiday to Tenerife with me at Christmas, which is what we did every year, and I have this distinct memory of lying on my bed, reading LotR at Christmas.


I have to be honest though, LotR doesn’t exactly fill me with Christmas spirit, so now I bring you some more traditionally Christmas reads.





I bring you… Harry Potter.



Okay I may have done it again. Not quite Christmassy in itself, but it definitely gives me the Christmassy feels! I just LOVE Christmas at Hogwarts, the great hall all decked out, the snow in the grounds… simply amazing. I listened to the audiobooks of Harry Potter last year and it was wonderful.


How about? The Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman



Okay I really fail at actual Christmas books, but this one definitely springs to mind when I think of Christmas, though I’ll be honest I can’t differentiate if that’s because of the novel or the film (which was awful IMO but it was snowy).  I’m definitely due a re-read of this series!


Pride and Prejudice





Hah I’m not even going to explain myself… okay I will. I love this story, and I actually think of this at Christmas because of a Christmas retelling of this I read some years ago. I cannot for the life of me remember what it was, and I’ve done some digging to no avail. Trust me though, it was good!


I think the only Christmassy books that I read tend to be random romance novels I pick up that are covered in glitter. I can’t recommend them as they don’t stick out as brilliant books, but they give me the warm and fuzzies.


I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, and if you want to check out my own Blogmas posts then come and visit me at www.jenniely.com

All My Hubby Wants For Christmas Is...


5 people you’d want to spend Christmas with:
Just like everyone else seems to be doing, ill not include any family in the 5 people. I’d probably firstly choose Sir Ian Mckellen, he’s my favourite actor and plays Gandalf, enough said really. Second and third, I’d choose my two favourite authors, Brandon Sanderson and Taran Matharu. The two of them would be great to sit around and chat to, talking about the fantasy worlds in their books and getting writing tips. My fourth guest would have to be Tom Hanks, because……. Well its Tom Hanks. Finally, I would probably have to choose Karl Pilkington, he would provide his own little brand of comedy for the entire day and probably have me in fits of laughter. Plus, Zo adores him.

4 books you want under your Christmas tree:
My first choice would be Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson. It is the third book in the Stormlight Archive series and I seriously am so excited to read it. I think my other three books would likely be books that aren’t even out yet. I’d like Ravencry by Ed McDonald, the second book in the Ravens mark series. The first book was probably my favourite book of 2017. The Outcast by Taran Matharu would be next. If you read the review I did about the third book in the series earlier this year, you’ll know how much I love these books. Lastly, maybe another book by Tolkien? If he could somehow return from the grave and write me another trilogy about the elves and dwarves, I’d be pretty damn happy.

3 Christmas foods:
Stuffing.
Mince pies. Lots of them. All for me.
Pigs in blankets.
Easy.

2 Christmas films you couldn’t live without:
The Grinch. I could watch this film anytime of the year. Hilarious, silly and gives you that warm fuzzy feeling that you want from a Christmas film. Everyone is saying Elf, so I won’t choose that, but its third. I will say The Holiday for this one. It’s not my personal favourite, even though I adore Jack Black. This is Zo's favourite and I love how happy it makes her (Even though its mainly because of Jude Law :P. But let’s not get onto him…. or Rafferty.)

1 Christmas song:
Fairytale of New York. Classic. And different enough from all other Christmas songs to make it the best.


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All Chantelle and Marcus Want For Christmas Is...


Hiya! We're Chantelle and Marcus - Library Volunteer and Librarian and organisers of CHCC YA Fest (www.chccyafest.wordpress.com / www.chccyafest.eventbrite.co.uk)




5 people you'd want to spend Christmas with (can be family, friends, fellow authors, celebs (dead or alive), be as creative as you want!)
Chantelle - Well, and I swear I'm not a Grinch, but I'm not a fan of being surrounded by loads of people. I suppose five people isn't loads...  Books. Books, folks, are what I like to be surrounded by. So much quieter, am I right? Of course I am 😉 But, for you, I will choose five people. The only person I need really is my mum (Cue the 'Awwwws' haha). I have a soft spot for Ant & Dec because they make me laugh - do they count as one person? Ellen DeGeneres because she's my idol. Darn it. I just thought... I know I said I don't want to be surrounded by people but I would love for Gansey and co. from The Raven Boys to be there. This is my chance to be one of the gang! I'm going to be a rebel - who knew I had it in me huh? - and count them as one. (They're a package deal.)

Marcus - Well, call me old fashioned, but for me Christmas is all about family – spending Christmas with my wife, the kids, mum and dad and the in-laws would be PERFECT. :D


4 Books you want under your tree this Christmas (they don't have to be Christmassy - the books also don't have to be YA, can be MG, Children's or Adult)
Chantelle - I don't really read Christmassy books.
I think I'm getting the illustrated Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Ooh I'm also getting Iron Gold by Pierce Brown, which won't be under the tree because it's on pre-order.
Chloe Seagers next book if she can write it in the next couple weeks because I just read Editing Emma and loved it.
A book detailing how to get magical powers - my dream!
Marcus - An advanced copy of Obsidio (Illuminae files book 3) by Kristoff and Kauffman please?! – I had the pleasure of reading an advanced copy of the 1st in the series whilst reviewing titles for the Radio 2 book club.  I was BLOWN AWAY and can’t wait for this to come out. The Book of Dust volume 1: La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman - His Dark Materials was another series that absolutely took over my life – I loved it, and never quite understood why it wasn’t as popular as a certain other magical children’s series… 😲 Armada by Ernest Cline – I’m so excited (and equally apprehensive) for the release of Ready Player One in the cinema next year – the book was amazing; I’m eager to check out Cline’s other work. One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus – I know nothing about this book/author except the blurb! – and I’m so intrigued to find out more….


3 Christmas foods (You can only choose 3 foods to eat around Christmas time, what would you choose?)
Chantelle -

Stuffing.
Crispy roast potatoes.
Fruit cake.
Marcus - Er…

Wine

Beer

And Champagne !

(Chantelle - Marcus, these are not food groups lol.)


2 Christmas films you couldn't live without (As long as it's based around the Christmas holidays, that's fine!)
Chantelle -
Why only two?! Whyyyyyyyyyy. Eenie, meanie, miney, mo...

The Santa Claus movie with Tim Allen.
Jack Frost
Marcus - It’s a Wonderful Life (I love James Stewart in anything!)

Die Hard – this is the ultimate Christmas film (I even have a Die Hard Christmas jumper 😉 )

(Chantelle - I'm going to make him wear this to the library 😆)


1 Christmas song (Only one Christmas song you can listen to on repeat around Christmas!)
Chantelle - What is this madness? Only one? I've been listening to Christmas music for days and I can't choose! Can I do a mash up that only lasts the duration of one song? Haha. 
White Christmas by Bing Crosby if I really had to choose.
Marcus - It’s gotta be All together (at Christmas Time) by Andy and the Odd Socks! Classic in the making! 😉
(Omg, he's totally biased. He is a member of Andy and the Odd Socks 😜 haha.)


So there you have it. What Chantelle and Marcus Want for Christmas. (Chantelle - What I really want is my own island but that wasn't an option. 😃)

All Aimee Wants For Christmas Is...

  • 5 people you’d want to spend Christmas with...
For me, Christmas is a time to be spent with family and loved ones. So there is no doubt that I would want to spend Christmas with:
My dad – he’s been my absolute rock through everything. Not gonna lie that I’m a total daddy’s girl.
My 8 year old sister – my total little mini me & the reason I’ve stayed alive.
My grandma – the only grandparent who has been there for me throughout my life.
My 17 year old cousin – he has Downs Syndrome but he is the absolute life & soul of the party even though he causes mayhem.
My Great Aunt – sadly no longer with us but she was an absolute diamond. I wish she was still here.


  • 4 books you want under your tree this Christmas...
I would absolutely love the following books under my tree this Christmas:
The limited illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling.
Mythos by Stephen Fry
The Leather-bound edition of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Worm & The Bird by Coralie Bickford-Smith


  • 3 Christmas foods...
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without:
Pigs in blankets
Turkey
Salted Caramel & Chocolate Yule Log


  • 2 Christmas films you couldn’t live without...
There’s nothing like watching Home Alone & Love Actually in your PJs after a Lush bath on Christmas Eve.


  • 1 Christmas song...
Without a doubt it has got to be Christmas in the Air  (tonight) by Scouting For Girls. Nothing says a warm, cosy Christmas better than this song. If hot chocolate was a song, then this would be it.


Bio:
Aimee Louise
Twitter: @aimee_louise_l


All Liam Wants For Christmas Is...


Hi, I'm Liam. I've just started my new blog, at book-worm-hole.blogspot.co.uk and I'm on Twitter @notsotweets.

5 people to spend Christmas with.

I love collecting weird little facts and bits of knowledge, and four of the people I'd like to spend Christmas with are people who also do just that. Two of them are my favourite authors, Neil Gaiman, (who somehow manages to write amazingly in every genre and for every age group) and the dearly missed Terry Pratchett, who bears a lot of responsibility for my love of books. Victoria Coren Mitchell is gorgeous, clever and funny and very brilliant, and Stephen Fry because he's just lovely, and would be an awful lot of fun. The fifth person I'd like to spend Christmas with would have to be my sister. We're really close, she's always been my greatest source of support, and afterwards we'd be able to message each other and share "Wasn't that awesome!" stories.

4 Books under my Christmas tree.

The Box of Delights by John Masefield. It's one of my favourite Christmas books, it's full of magic and mystery and just manages to capture the feel of a traditional Christmas while throwing in loads of fantasy. I think my ex-wife must still have my old copy, because I don't have it anymore, and there's a new edition out with Quentin Blake illustrations on the covers that would make a perfect gift for me.

Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. I know it's not a Christmas book, but it is my favourite. I must have half a dozen copies with different illustrators, but there are loads more out there and I'm always looking to add to my collection.

The Winds of Winter by George R R Martin. I started A Song of Ice and Fire over twenty years ago, and I'd really like to finish it one day. How amazing would it be to find a copy of the next book under my tree? Unfortunately it's not very likely this year.

Mythos by Stephen Fry. My mum bought me Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology book recently, and I loved it, so I've dropped a few hints about this one, which is Stephen Fry doing the same thing for Greek mythology. I read a lot of these stories when I was a kid, but little since, and it's great to see them retold by such good writers.

3 Christmas foods.

First one would have to be mince pies. What is Christmas without them? Home made for preference, but honestly I'd eat any. Second would be Stollen, because I'm a big fan of marzipan, and whoever thought to put it inside a fruit cake was a genius! Third one would probably be pigs in blankets, because I couldn't just eat sweet food all Christmas, and these are the best part of any Christmas dinner.

2 Christmas films I can't live without.

Definitely It's A Wonderful Life. I go to see it at the Tyneside Cinema every Christmas, and every year I finish watching it through tears. It's the perfect reminder that the most important part of any life is the people that you have around you,. that the only way to truly measure your accomplishments is by how much difference you've made in other peoples' lives, and that we never really know how important we are to others.. It tells us to never give up hope, no matter how bleak things might look. It's one of those films that breaks your heart, and then tells you to be thankful for what you've got.

Apart from that, I'm not a big fan of Christmas films. I'm going to have to go with The Nightmare Before Christmas. We used to put it on around Halloween and it marked the end of Halloween preparations and the beginning of Christmas preparations. I think I still know all the words to all the songs too.

1 Christmas song, on repeat.

I hadn't heard this song until a couple of weeks ago, and I've had it on repeat pretty much ever since. Its Christmas in the Air (Tonight) by Scouting for Girls. I was introduced to it by Aimee-Louise and it's one of the nicest Christmas songs I've heard in years. It's a celebration of the magic of new love, at a magical time of year, and how right it feels. 

And that is all Liam wants for Christmas.


All GoldenBooksGirl Wants For Christmas Is...



5 people you'd want to spend Christmas with:
It wouldn't be Christmas for me without my mum, dad and 2 dogs so they would have to be there too but aside from them I'd pick people I think would be great company so Ant and Dec, Into the Ark and Simon Baker (so many more I could choose but they're probably my top 5 celebrities). So yes, my family and those celebs please.

4 Books you want under your tree this Christmas:

I have bought myself two Christmassy reads; The Boy Who Saved Christmas and The Christmasaurus (wonder who convinced me to do that...? Hint: their initials are ZC ðŸ˜‰). On my actual wishlist? Only Rubies and Runaways by Janine Beacham is set at Christmas. So for my 4th, I'll say the lovely Winter Magic anthology which I already own and makes me feel super wintry every time I read it. 

3 Christmas foods:

I actually don't go in for Turkey etc very much. Chocolate, ice cream and chips. Festive, I know ðŸ™ˆðŸ™ˆðŸ™ˆ (not to mention dull)

2 Christmas films you couldn't live without:

Miracle on 34th Street and Frozen (with adorable new Olaf's Frozen Adventure obviously).

1 Christmas song (Only one Christmas song you can listen to on repeat around Christmas!)
Carol of the Bells, which is gorgeous and features in my favourite ever West Wing episode Noel, which is about Josh coming to terms with his PTSD. 

BIO:
www.goldenbooksgirl.wordpress.com 
Twitter: @GoldenBooksGirl

All ACupofWonderland Wants for Christmas Is...



Hello! I’m Hannah from A Cup of Wonderland, and I am incredibly excited to be writing this post for Zoe’s Christmas Blog Celebration! When I was younger Christmas wasn’t my favourite holiday, (surprising for a child, I know) rather my favourite holiday was Boxing Day. However, now I’m older I am fully invested in Christmas and the Christmas spirit. I even have all my Christmas presents sorted out  - though I haven’t wrapped them yet as I am terrible at wrapping. Anyway, thank you Zoe for inviting me to be part of this celebration and onto the 5 Christmas questions!


5 people you'd want to spend Christmas with:
For me I am quite traditional in the belief that Christmas is for spending time with family. Afterall it wasn’t until a couple Christmases ago that I spent my first ever Christmas at home with my parents. Meaning of course I’d spend Christmas with my Mum Dad, and the dogs too -  they’re very important too! But for the other three people, then it be family members whom have long passed away. Firstly my Granddad Tinny, I can’t remember him much since he died when I was only five years old, I think, but I know my Dad misses him a lot and it be nice to have at least one Christmas with him. Secondly, my Uncle Terry who passed away when I was only 12, we used to spend Christmas with him and I miss it a lot. I know Mum misses her brother deeply and I miss the way he’d make her laugh at Christmas time. Lastly, my first dog Ralph. It may be silly to pick a dog but I miss him loads and I know Toaby misses his brother too and it be nice for Rambo is learn what the strange smell in the house was.


4 Books you want under your tree this Christmas:
Gosh, I haven’t even asked for four books this Christmas, actually I haven’t asked for anything at all! But thinking about it then I would say, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Illustrated Edition, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Illustrated Edition and the Harry Potter: A History of Magic book. Not very Christmassy but I always feel that Harry Potter is Christmassy since the films are always played around Christmas! Alas for the fourth book I have no idea at all!


3 Christmas foods:
My Aunty Mary’s sausages at a must! She’s a butcher which means we always get the meat at Christmas from her and I love the sausages she makes! They’re absolutely divine! Other Christmas foods would be the Artic Roll, which is a must after Christmas Dinner dessert in my family along with the third Christmas food which are After Eight Chocolates!


2 Christmas films you couldn't live without:
The Muppets Christmas Carol which is arguably the best adaptation of Charles Dickens ‘A Christmas Carol’ as well as being the best Christmas film ever! Along with the Muppets, my second favourite Christmas movie is Arthur Christmas, which I completely adore. I think I first watched this film during my first Christmas at home too!

1 Christmas Song:
Fairytale of New York - hands down!

Thank you Zoe for having me on your blog! I loved doing this questionnaire, it really put me in the Christmassy mood and now I can’t wait to start putting my Christmas decorations up this weekend! You can find my blog at acupofwonderland.wordpress.com and on Twitter at @cupofwonderland.