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Holiday Pages to Remember

darkreaders

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Holiday books are the literary equivalent of hot cocoa and twinkle lights: cozy, comforting, and made to pull you out of the winter slump. They trade high stakes for heart, focusing on family chaos, second chances, and snowed-in moments that force characters to actually talk.

Contemporary romance leads the pack. *In a Holidaze* by Christina Lauren traps Maelyn in a Groundhog Day time-loop at her family’s Utah cabin until she figures out what she really wants. *The Christmas Fix* by Lucy Score drops a HGTV star into a small Maine town hit by a blizzard, giving grumpy versus sunshine energy with a community-rebuild plot. *Window Shopping* by Tessa Bailey pairs two NYC strangers for a fake-dating arrangement at a department store during December, full of banter and steam.
For classic comfort, *A Christmas Carol* by Charles Dickens still sets the blueprint with redemption and ghosts. *Little Women* by Louisa May Alcott gives that opening Christmas chapter that feels like a warm hug. And *Letters from Father Christmas* by J.R.R. Tolkien is pure whimsy for all ages.
If you want mystery, *Hercule Poirot’s Christmas* by Agatha Christie delivers a locked-room family murder. For fantasy, *Hogfather* by Terry Pratchett reimagines holiday myth with satire and heart.
 
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