All I want for Christmas: Book Review
Title: All I want for Christmas
Author: Nora Roberts
Genre: Fiction
Lately I have been reading intense books which revolve around poverty and a certain amount of dreariness is reflected in the characters. I decided to opt for a light read to ease my nerves before I get back to those heavy reads. Stumbled upon this one and it seemed to blend in with the holiday mood.
The recipes for Bread pudding and Holiday painted cookies, given at the beginning sets the tone for the rest of the book. The sweet flavor lingers throughout, accompanied by a tinge of cheesiness that is expected out of a story that revolves around a Christmas romance.
All I want for Christmas entails the story of twin boys who make a Christmas wish to Santa. They want a mom who is nice, would bake cookies and loves dogs. Transferred from Manhattan, Nell arrives in their small town as the music teacher of the local school. When the twins’ father and Nell meet, sparks fly and it remains to be seen if the twins’ wish comes true.
Narrated in omniscient voice, the author creates some endearing characters. Besides love, music is another theme that recurs in this book. The author also manages to showcase the mindset/attitude of a small town towards those who wish to pursue an unconventional vocation.
All I want for Christmas is a charming holiday read that is about making dreams come true. It’s predictable, cheesy at times and comprises of all the ingredients that constitutes a rom com. Readers are induced by that much needed feel good factor. It makes it even better if this book is accompanied with a cup of hot chocolate of a frosty winter evening.
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