I'm a little late to the challenge but I'm in. You have all inspired me to dust off my library card and get to know my new library. I'm not sure how successful I will be going out of my usual favorite genres but I'll try.
1/19
Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber
Romance
2/19
A Fine Romance: Falling in Love with the English Countryside by Susan Branch
Diary
3/19
The Little Book of Hygge, Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking
Self-Help
4/19
The White Queen by Philippa Gregory
Historical Fiction
Pamela, welcome. A great challenge. Not only am I looking at books that I would generally not read, this is making me put down the electronics and pick up a book.
Forgot to post a few here but I'm on my 12th too. I have read the 4 books of Jean-Pierre Charland 'Les portes du Québec'. on my 3rd in the series by Maxime Chattam La Trilogie du mal
I'm very late to challenge but can I join you? Haven't been on here for quite a while, lost my love of Christmas for a few years being so far away from family. Living in Australia the hot sun on Christmas Day just doesn't Have the same feel of Christmas, as lovely as it is.
1/19 The Darling Buds of May by H.E. Bates
Fiction/Family