🚨 CHRISTMAS IS EXACTLY ONE WEEK AWAY, FOLKS 🚨
This is not a drill. I repeat, this is not a drill. There are only SEVEN days left until Christmas. For most shoppers, this is normally the time of year when the panic starts to set in and they cave to the pressure of the season… If you need a break from all that nonsense (or if you’re on top of your game and are done your shopping early!), then this is the post for you. Here are the books that we’re hoping to find under the Christmas tree this year!
Homebody and Magnolia Table by Joanna Gaines
Because 2018 is the year I finally step up my domesticity game…
Harry Potter Film Wizardy and Harry Potter Page to Screen
Because you can never have enough Harry Potter memorabilia…
Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book of Bass by Geddy Lee
Because Geddy Lee is Canadian royalty, and Tom Sawyer is one of the best songs ever written…
GuRu by RuPaul
Because everyone needs a little help loving themselves every now and then… Can I get an amen?
Hindsight by Justin Timberlake
Because everyone needs to feed their nostalgia factor every once in a while…
Jamie Cooks Italy by Jamie Oliver
Because I am going to figure out how to cook one of these days…
Born Into It by Jay Baruchel
Because everyone needs to remember why they love their favourite teams, even if they suck every now and then…
The Fall of Gondolin by J.R.R. Tolkien
Because I am one of the biggest nerds going…
Art Matters by Chris Riddell
Because everyone needs a little creative spark to start the new year on a strong note…
Living Debt-Free by Shannon Lee Simmons
Because I don’t even want to see my credit card bill this month…
There you have it, folks. These are the books we are hoping to find under the Christmas tree this year! What books are you hoping Santa brings you? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @SavvyReader!
Seven swans a swimming,
Jesse
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Both my daughters are going to fin Neil Gaiman’s Art Matters under the tree. I loved the book while I was flipping through it.
Isn’t Neil Gaiman just the best?!
I love his work.