The holiday season is in full swing, and what better way to celebrate than with a bookish little Christmas event hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl? For the 8th consecutive year, readers and book lovers from around the world are coming together to spread holiday cheer and share their love of all things literary.
A Bookish Little Christmas is a virtual event that brings together readers, authors, and bloggers to participate in a variety of holiday-themed activities. From book swaps and giveaways to themed discussions and challenges, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Participants can share their favorite holiday reads, discover new books to add to their TBR list, and connect with like-minded individuals who share their passion for reading.
One of the highlights of the event is the annual Secret Santa book exchange, where participants are paired up with another reader to send a surprise book gift. It’s a fun way to spread holiday cheer and connect with fellow book lovers, even if they are miles away. In addition to the Secret Santa exchange, there are also daily giveaways and special events throughout the month of December, making it a truly festive and interactive experience for all involved.
That Artsy Reader Girl, the brainchild behind this annual event, is a popular book blogger and avid reader who is known for her passion for all things literary. She created A Bookish Little Christmas as a way to bring together the book community during the holiday season and celebrate the joy of reading with others. Her enthusiasm and dedication to creating a welcoming and inclusive space for readers of all backgrounds has made this event a beloved tradition for many.
Whether you’re a seasoned book blogger or a casual reader looking to connect with others who share your love of books, A Bookish Little Christmas is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season. So grab your favorite holiday drink, cozy up with a good book, and join in the festivities with That Artsy Reader Girl and the rest of the bookish community. It’s sure to be a merry and bright holiday season filled with plenty of literary cheer.