• The cover of the book The Girl with the Louding Voice

    The Girl with the Louding Voice



    “I love the title and enjoyed the premise behind The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré. It’s a different coming-of-age story set in contemporary Nigeria. I passed my hardcover copy on to a friend and am waiting to discuss with her. I hope she enjoys it too.”

    —Janis Robinson Daly



     


  • The cover of the book Room on the Broom

    Room on the Broom



    “One of our favorite children’s books is Room on the Broom. There is a Netflix animated show that follows the book perfectly, which is how we found the book. I saw the show and thought, ‘That has got to be a book!’ And it was! So very cute.”

    —Cheri Anne



     


  • The cover of the book A Promised Land

    A Promised Land



    “I’m giving—and hoping to receive—President Obama’s biography.”

    —Janet Nydegger



     


  • The cover of the book Royal Holiday

    Royal Holiday



    “I want to spread some joy to the readers in my family this year with some romance and comedy. I have a Jasmine Guillory fan and an Adriana Trigiani fan to buy for. Jasmine Guillory’s Royal Holiday looks good.”

    —Nikki Lauren



     


  • The cover of the book Bunheads

    Bunheads



    “I’m so excited to buy Bunheads by Misty Copeland for my niece who loves ballet!”

    –Stacy Vogel Davis



     


  • The cover of the book Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader

    Jan Karon’s Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader



    “I’m hoping for Jan Karon’s Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader for myself!”

    —Cheri Anne



     


  • The cover of the book The Hat

    The Hat



    “I like to give our two grandchildren books with an item that goes with the book. They love Jan Brett’s books, so this year I’m giving The Hat paired with a small stuffed hedgehog sporting a red hat that I knit. Jan Brett’s The Mitten will be given with a pair of white knit mittens. I like building gifts. I don’t know where this will go as the years pass, but so far, I’m enjoying the process!”

    –Janice Beldner



     


  • The cover of the book The River

    The River



    The River by Peter Heller would make a great gift for an outdoor or adventure enthusiast. It is a fantastic story about friendship which turns into a mystery-thriller as two young men canoe along the Muskwa River in Northern Canada.”

    —Adrien Toro



     


  • The cover of the book Born a Crime

    Born a Crime



    “What I loved most about Born a Crime was that although it is a nonfiction memoir, it reads very much like fiction. He paints a very vivid picture of his mom, and in the end, when he chronicles the last adventure, I found myself at the edge of my seat, wondering if she had survived.”

    —Candice Floyd



     


  • The cover of the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time



    “I love The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time because it’s all about pathways and love and honor, written with humor and heart.”

    —Lina Nehme



     


  • The cover of the book The Book Thief

    The Book Thief



    “This year, I am hoping for a hardback edition of The Book Thief—which is the number one book I give as a gift to others! For me, it’s magical because it has something for everyone—history, family dynamics, innocent romance, athletics, friendships, coming of age, danger, and suspense. The characters are impossible not to fall in love with, and the narrative is so unique that it keeps readers hanging on to the last page. Overall, the main theme is stressing the importance of words, reading, and books. It’s just the best.”

    —Kelly Radach



     


  • The cover of the book Wild

    Wild



    Wild by Cheryl Strayed. This book changed the way I think of myself and I want to give that to others.”

    —Tania Young



     


  • The cover of the book Little Women

    Little Women



    “I always love to revisit Little Women when Christmas comes around. There is something really heartwarming about the March sisters.”

    —Sheri Svgdik



     


  • The cover of the book Tiny Beautiful Things

    Tiny Beautiful Things



    “The book I love to give people is Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed because the essays it contains will rip you open and leave you raw.”

    —Toni Aliskowitz



     


  • The cover of the book The Most Fun We Ever Had

    The Most Fun We Ever Had



    “I saw a bit of myself and the women in my family all throughout The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo. I simply loved it.”

    —Carla Bratton Thompson



     


  • The cover of the book Becoming

    Becoming



    “Michelle Obama’s language is frank and uncolored. Most people cannot approach their own shortcomings and achievements with such candor. One of the other things that I appreciated was the ordinariness of her story. One often expects to hear stories of African-American women that detail abuse, assault, or some other urban tragedy, but Mrs. Obama’s book was of an American child who just happened to be a person of color. I found it incredibly moving.”

    —Candice Floyd



     


  • The cover of the book The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

    The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society



    “I started giving our daughter a box of books for Christmas when she was in the 4th grade. She is now turning 30, and she has said the “book box” is her favorite gift every year. I introduced her to The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, which she thoroughly enjoyed.”

    —Barb Fahey Hocin