Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Redbird Christmas

I read another book by Fannie Flagg, the perfect quick read for Christmas, and another new favorite!

People Magazine gave this sweet book a nice review and I couldn't sum it up any better. They said, "Satisfying . . . Flagg's faith in the healing power of small towns and family is refreshing."

Do yourself a favor and go check this one out at your library. Curl up in a comfy chair with a steaming hot chocolate and enjoy!

(And I pre-published this post when I read the book in the summer, just so you don't think I actually have time to read and sip chocolate right now, because I don't!)

7 comments:

By Suzy Carlson said...

I always need book suggestions! Thanks.

Grandma Duffy said...

Why is our favorite time of year so stressful! We need to take the time to sit down with a book and hot chocolate and enjoy the season! (I know, after we get everything else done. And we know that is never.)

allison nadauld said...

That book looks interesting. Let's have a book reading, hot chocolate drinking, slumber party with the girls!

Christine said...

blah blah blah blah...I'm sorry but I'll be honest...(since you did say you missed my comments) I never read your book posts! SOrry...I just am not interested in books for some reason. Besides twilight I haven't read a book in years! Sad I know but i jsut have too manyother things that I want to do besides reading, especiaally this time of year! BUt i am proud of you and glad you read but i did not read even one word of this post....just saw the picture and skipped...ok...maybe i shouldn't be so honest...but i love you nonetheless...now that friendly ghost post is the cutest thing ever! SO i forgive you if every few days you have a boring post! love ya!

Kristi said...

I like cardinals. They are sentimental to Spencer's family. Maybe I will get around to reading your book after the holidays...oh, and after I finish reading all of the classics. That was my goal at one point, but I am lucky if I get to read the Book of Mormon each day.

Christine said...

well ok...so i had to come back to this post and read it so I didn't feel so bad after my last comment....and obviously if I had read your post I would have known that you don't have time to read right now either...I should have known it was a pre-post. Funny...well it was a great post and I will never complain about your book ones again.

Krystal said...

I love book suggestions...my "To Read" list is so long that I can't even remember all the books on my list! I love sweet Christmas stories though, and I think I will check this one out at the library soon! :) Thanks!