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A Christmas Cornucopia
A Christmas Cornucopia: The Hidden Stories Behind Our Yuletide Traditions | Mark Forsyth
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The unpredictable origins and etymologies of our cracking Christmas customs For something that happens every year of our lives, we really don't know much about Christmas. We don't know that the date we celebrate was chosen by a madman, or that Christmas, etymologically speaking, means "Go away, Christ". Nor do we know that Christmas was first celebrated in 243 AD on March 28th - and only moved to 25th December in 354 AD. We're oblivious to the fact that the advent calendar was actually invented by a Munich housewife to stop her children pestering her for a Christmas countdown. And we would never have guessed that the invention of crackers was merely a way of popularising sweet wrappers. Luckily, like a gift from Santa himself, Mark Forsyth is here to unwrap this fundamentally funny gallimaufry of traditions and oddities, making it all finally make sense - in his wonderfully entertaining wordy way.
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OutsmartYourShelf
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Feel like I'm recycling posts here, but Day 2 of #AllTheBooksDec2023 prompt is #FirstReadOfDecember

#WinterGames #HollyJollyReaders @Laughterhp

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OutsmartYourShelf
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So basically, everything we thought we knew about the origins of Christmas is wrong! Packed with little nuggets of information delivered in a humorous way, this book is a great early December read. Was Good King Wenceslas based on a real person? Who invented Christmas cards (& why)? Which Christmas carol was actually written for a different holiday altogether? Find out all this & more. 4🌟

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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 50
#BooksToRead #TBRPile #TBRMountain

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sarahljensen
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Truly delightful and hilarious. This was an excellent way to begin the season 🎄

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sarahljensen
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My cat is not in a festive mood, but I am ready for the sort of irreverent take on Christmas that only Mark Forsyth can give me. This book is hilarious and well- researched.

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Booksnchill
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Finishing up my Christmas Eve reading of my Short Story Advent Calendar and the biography of Santa in A Christmas Cornucopia while sitting by the fire pit in the 68 degree sunshine! About to open my Jolabokaflod package to see what I am reading this evening! My dinner- Lobster, spinach salad and dutch apple pie- I say make your own traditions!!!🥳🎄🥰

Christine Sign me up for your traditions! 😋❤️ 5y
Booksnchill @Christine 👍💖🎄 5y
cariashley Sounds amazing!! 5y
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Booksnchill
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One chapter per night from now through December 26 following 7 Christmas traditions. First up- “Why 25 December?”. The countdown is on!

LeahBergen This looks good! 5y
Aimeesue Pretty! 5y
Booksnchill The prologue and first chapter were informative and funny 5y
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On Christmas cards ...

Louise Hahaha! Wicked but there's some truth in it! 😂 8y
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Kaddele
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Fabulous!

Louise Thanks! I know just who's going to get this for Christmas! 🎄 8y
Kaddele I'm thinking of bulk buying this for all of my colleagues - it's such a fun little book. 8y
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