In Hercule Poirot's Christmas, Simeon Lee has gathered his family back home for Christmas. Four sons, their wives and one granddaughter are present the day that ends with him being murdered. Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha ChristieThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction mystery on December 28, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
The Christmas Light is a story of finding the hope needed to move forward after facing a huge loss. The book has Christian themes of love and hope without being preachy. The Christmas Light by Donna VanLiereThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged holiday on December 24, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
I laughed several times while listening to the audiobook of Christmas Letters. The thoughts in Katherine’s head are very realistic. Each character comes to life rather quickly and makes for an interesting cast. Christmas Letters by Debbie MacomberThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged holiday on December 21, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
I enjoyed reading Candlelight Christmas as Darcy’s struggle with opening her heart again felt realistic. Candlelight Christmas by Susan WiggsThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged holiday on December 18, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
A Highland Christmas was a very enjoyable holiday read about people, connection and the holiday spirit A Highland Christmas by M.C. BeatonThis entry was posted in Reading on December 14, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
The 13th Day of Christmas is a bittersweet holiday book. The light-heartened of the letters and presents is a contrast to the darkness of cancer, depression and financial struggles. It is a story of hope and how loving one person can often change your life. The 13th Day of Christmas by Jason F. WrightThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction holiday on December 11, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
I read The Noel Letters in one day and was so glad for this story. It’s a story focused on a father and daughter relationship and how we can see just the side of the story we want to see. The truth is out there if we want to find it, though. The Noel Letters by Richard Paul EvansThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction holiday on December 7, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
Anxious People follows the lives of several characters during the hostage situation, but also does flashbacks of their lives. While there are quite a few characters, the plot is easy to follow. Anxious People by Fredrik BackmanThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction on December 4, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
Sarah Anne's Bookshelf - November 2020 Sarah Anne’s Bookshelf – November 2020This entry was posted in Reading and tagged bookshelf on December 2, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
How did the Nazis come to power in Germany and why didn’t the German people do more to stop them? Those are the questions that people have been trying to answer for decades. Defying Hitler is a personal memoir by one man who was an eyewitness to the changes that happened in Germany during those years. Defying Hitler by Sebastian HaffnerThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on November 30, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter