If you've got some time to spare in between the festivities today, here's some Christmassy inspiration.
Whichever book genre you prefer, there's a little Christmas movie to everyone's taste 😉
A few months ago the television distribution went digital.
As there wasn't much decent on screen anymore, I decided not to make the switch.
What a relief!
Now there's more time to read and to finally watch all my dvd's without the annoying interruptions by commercials.
Although … some commercials are really worthwile.
Especially around Christmas time, there are true gems out there!
Today I selected a few of them. Some are recent, others are a bit older. Some are more serious, while others are funny.
But they're all beautiful and inspiring.
And I've ranked them based on reading taste (this is a book blog after all 😉 ).
Merry Christmas!
Those who like to
read feelgood, will probably love
following ad.
Another one - that I like even more - can be seen in my article Need a hug?
Are you rather a fan
of Dickens' Christmas Carol?
Make sure to check this one out:
Do you like comic books in the vein of Garfield, then it's time to meet Mog:
For those who enjoy a life story with a beautiful message, I can recommend:
Are you in for an adventurous non-fiction with magnificent images?
My personal overall favourite will especially appeal to people who like science-fiction:
I only knew the last one, Tau, and I've watched it some six months ago. And guess what? I's my favourite too! Now isn't that a coincidence! Not really, right? Frankly, I'm getting used to it by now. You are me and I am you, and that's a fact - some higher power seems to be messing with the space-time continuum or a cosmic wormhole it would seem.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike, Bohse 😉
DeleteLast one is my favorite as well Tau an Bohse.
ReplyDeleteMerry xmas
That's why it was the last one in my list.
DeleteYou know ... save the best for last 😄
Who doesn't Tau. Who doesn't.
DeleteHenry David Thoreau 😉
DeleteHe said: "Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all."
But books are a completely different category. Reading your blog takes a relative short time. Reading good books is another league. I can't read a book in a short time and I must expose myself to the big ugly world outside in the periods between reading :-). So on that account H.D. Thoreau is right, read what you think is best first.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a point there, Glawen 😄
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