Bit of a mixed bag, but pretty good overall. I wish I‘d managed to read it on Christmas Eve like I planned, but circumstances were not having it.
Bit of a mixed bag, but pretty good overall. I wish I‘d managed to read it on Christmas Eve like I planned, but circumstances were not having it.
My first festive #bookmail! I plan on finishing these beauties, A Christmas Carol (#acaroladay), The Snow Queen (#childrensclassicread2022), a collection of Poe's poetry and a short intro to Gothic lit for the #midwintersolstice games, #winterreadathon and #adventathon. I'm going for a spooky holiday vibe, if you can't tell. 👻
#winterreadathondailychallenge #whimsicalreads
This was a really great collection of Christmas hauntings covering a wide range from hilarious to chilling, set on abandoned ships or crowded trains, in old manors and new houses in the suburbs. My favorites, some of which you can find elsewhere, were:
The Curse of the Catafalques by F. Anstey
The Shadow by E. Nesbit
The Snow by Hugh Walpole
Smee by A.M. Burrage
We enjoyed this Krampus tea during our book club meeting.
Twinkle Toes doesn't have the attention span for Victorian stories, sadly. 🎄💀
I love the tradition of ghost stories at Christmas. It‘s a time to be merry & bright, but there‘s a darker side too. If religious, it‘s a reminder of Christ, his life & suffering. It‘s also a time when we remember the past, those who are no longer w/ us, & the darkest & coldest month of the year. What better time to read a chilling ghost story, than gathered round a fire, w/ the flicker of candlelight or the twinkle of fairy lights on the tree.