This may be my latest giveaway yet. Apologies however, the act of juggling work, home life and the madness that is Christmas has proven to have me, if not beaten, at least off schedule. So, Decembers giveaway will be one £5 Amazon Voucher.
The competition will run until the end of the month. Open worldwide, as long as you have an email account you can use for Amazon you can enter.
I hope you are all set for Christmas, if you celebrate. Here is a few of the pictures from the OTT festive decorations in our house. The tackier the better, most things do not match and some are decades old :D
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I don't have one, I need to read more Christmas Stories!
ReplyDeleteHow the Grinch Stole Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know about festive read but over Christmas I plan to read Cecelia Ahern The Marble Collector.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this great giveaway! I really enjoy stories set at Christmastime, such as the classic A Christmas Carol. Merry Christmas, Lainy!
ReplyDelete\I love a good Mills and Boon regency christmas novel :)
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Carol is always classic :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and your family Lainy!
ReplyDeletegirl on a train
ReplyDeletemr men books
ReplyDeleteCook books usually.
ReplyDeleteI love reading A Christmas Carol!
ReplyDeleteIt has to be Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
ReplyDeleteHard decision as I love Christmas novels and read them all year round. But going for Bella's Christmas Bake Off by Sue Watson.
ReplyDeleteAnything I can get my hands on. I just love to read. If I haven't got anything to read I've been known to read labels. Lol
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Lainy! The decorations don't need to match, it's the holiday spirit that counts :)
ReplyDeleteMy reading habits do not change over the Christmas period!
ReplyDeleteLove reading classics!
ReplyDeleteDesigner decorations with colours that compliment each other may look lovely (our friends theme this year is dark purple and silver) but give me decorations that have specific memories every time. In our house there are those belonging to Mr T's nana, those we got our first Christmas together and those we have brought back from various German Christmas markets over the years.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours all the best. Here's hoping 2016 is good to you.
A fan of the Christmas Spirit challenge, come December I like to read as many festive books as I can.
I love any new book that my son as bought me.
ReplyDeleteI like reading The Snowman. Loved reading it when I was younger and I still do (:
ReplyDeleteNot a festive read but I love reading a good thriller over Christmas. Something I can really get stuck into.
ReplyDeleteI like reading any Christmassy fiction books
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Carol - I read it to the kids - bit of a tradition
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Carol
ReplyDeleteLynsey Buchanan
Other than reading Twas the night before Christmas to the kids every year I can't remember the last Christmas book I read for me!
ReplyDeleteDickens' A Christmas Carol
ReplyDeleteMine is "The Story of Holly & Ivy" :)
ReplyDeleteDickens or Hugo!
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Carol
ReplyDeleteThe night before christmas!
ReplyDeleteI think Christmas reads in our house tend to be children's books - How the Grich Tole Christmas is probably our favourite.
ReplyDeleteHas to be A Christmas Carol by Dickens.
ReplyDeleteTwas the Night Before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea - @beachrambler
I love reading The Night Before Christmas to my son on Christmas Eve.
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