A couple of years ago, I did my compulsory pre-Christmas post on the subject of Jolabokaflod, the Icelandic custom of spending Christmas Eve reading new books. Here is a link to it.
https://suebursztynski.blogspot.com/2018/12/compulsory-pre-christmas-post-happy.html
It’s such a nice custom! You get a catalogue of all the new releases for that year, in time to do your Christmas shopping. You give - and receive - new books, and settle down on Christmas Eve to read your new goodies, maybe with Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band playing Christmas themed songs, as I did the other year. What could be more perfect?
Thinking about it, it’s a great way to support the local publishing industry, though perhaps it might be a bit impractical in a country of around 26 million people - Australia - to be sending out a publisher catalogue to every household. Still, a nice idea.
I’m afraid my Jolabokaflod read this year isn’t Australian, and last time I read Miranda Kaufman’s Black Tudors, a wonderful book, but not Australian. Next time, though… perhaps Peter FitzSimon’s next Australian history book? I do love reading history books.
Here is this year’s choice. I did visit my local SF bookshop, Minotaur, which has recently reopened in another venue after the last lockdown, and am looking forward to reading some Marvel Comics, but I’m cracking this one open tonight.
For those who celebrate it, a happy Yuletide, with plenty of books!
Have a wonderful holiday season, and enjoy your books and comics!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debra, same to you!
ReplyDeleteThose Icelanders have some great ideas, I must agree with you. I love history books too, not necessarily with Australian themes, but small enough to be read in a few sittings. Music in the background might divert attention from the books, but a glass of icy white wine would make the books even more attractive :) I am half way through the Leonard Cohen biography by Harry Freedman.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue - love this idea ... but fascinating to learn about ... and yes I've lots to read - I'm going to try not to be tempted to get more to read for 'now'! Cheers and enjoy your summertime ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI wish I had been able to spend the time reading, but for all that covid's stopped things happening, I seemed to be excessively busy in the lead up to Christmas. Mind you, I still haven't had a chance to read a (fiction) book since then (I have read one writing industry related book).
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