3 Book Suggestions for New Year's Eve
Here are 3 books of different genres so that you can feel the new year's spirit and enjoy this cozy season.
My favorite time of the year is New Year's Eve. The new year is a great opportunity to add innovations to our lives. During this period, everyone has goals they set for themselves. Some aim to do more sports, some aim to travel. Many people also think that doing activities during this time is important because they can relieve the tiredness of the year and start the new year with motivation. I think adding reading books to the top of this list will contribute to both our personal development and imagination.
While we are counting down the days to the New Year, one of the best activities that can be done is reading a book. If you're looking for a winter-themed book, you're in the right place.
Here are 3 books of different genres so that you can feel the new year's spirit and enjoy this cozy season:
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
It is a short story written by Charles Dickens in 1843 and has become a classic over time. The story revolves around the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge, a stingy, cold, and loveless man, on Christmas Eve. This character focuses only on making money and stays away from human relations. He also belittles Christmas and the New Year. However, his thoughts change over time due to the events he experiences.
In the book, he encounters visits from ghosts. He is visited by 3 different Christmas spirit ghosts. These ghosts reflect the spirit of Christmas past, present, and future. Charles Dickens established a metaphorical connection between the coldness and darkness of winter and the character's cold personality. At the same time, the story also deals with the core values of Christmas. He unites importance to values such as sharing, compassion, and family ties.
A Christmas Carol is not just a winter story but also contains a universal message that emphasizes the human values of Christmas. Charles Dickens masterfully combines the coldness of winter and the warmth of Christmas to present readers with an unforgettable and classic story.
In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren
It is one of Christina Lauren's works in the romantic comedy genre and is a perfect choice, especially for the holiday season. The main character of the book, Maelyn Jones, is a woman who thinks her life is at an impasse. She spends the Christmas holidays every year with her family and friends at a mountain cabin in Utah.
However, this year, the holiday doesn't go as Maelyn expected. She learns that a place she loves is going to be sold. Also, she struggles with the search for meaning in her life and becomes confused about love. Moreover, a mistake makes everything more complicated.
As Christmas vacation ends, Maelyn makes a request: “Please show me anything that will help me be happy.” At that moment, an accident occurs, and Maelyn starts reliving the same holiday over and over again. This time loop gives her the chance to correct her mistakes, find true love, and create meaning in her life. This theme makes the story both entertaining and fast-moving. The book contains warm messages about what is truly important in life. Universal themes such as family, friendship, and love are discussed. A story that reflects the spirit of the new year offers readers a nostalgic and peaceful reading experience during the winter and holiday seasons.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie
It is one of Agatha Christie's classic detective novels and tells a clever murder story starring Hercule Poirot. Simeon Lee, a rich and despotic patriarch, decides to gather his family at his mansion for Christmas. However, this family meeting wasn't as peaceful as expected. Simeon Lee creates tension due to his inheritance issues and his manipulative manner in dealing with family members. On Christmas Eve, a brutal murder occurs at the mansion: Simeon Lee is gruesomely murdered in his room.
Hercule Poirot is invited to solve this complex murder case. While Poirot investigates the conflicting relationships and secrets of the family members with each other, he also reveals the surprising facts behind the incident. The book surprises the reader with a surprise-filled finale.
The book takes place during the Christmas period and is about the events that take place at the center of a traditional "family Christmas gathering." The murder committed in a snow-covered mansion in a cold atmosphere allows the reader to feel the introvert and mysterious spirit of the winter season. Agatha Christie's simple and fluent narration makes the book both enjoyable and absorbing.
If you love the mysterious atmosphere of winter and are interested in cleverly constructed detective novels, Hercule Poirot's Christmas will be a great option for you!