Friday, August 21, 2020
6 Books to Get Students in the Mood for Christmas
6 Books to Get Students in the Mood for Christmas 6 Books to Get Students in the Mood for Christmas Are you struggling to get into the Christmas spirit this year? Or perhaps youâve youâve been counting down to Christmas since the first of September⦠Either way, get yourself in the mood for Christmas with these festive reads. By the time you have finished reading these six Christmas books, youâll be decking the halls with boughs of holly and rockinâ around the Christmas tree⦠1. âTwas the Nightshift before Christmas by Adam Kay Subject: Medicine Adam Kay is back at it again, with his brand-new book âTwas the Nightshift before Christmasâ. After the success of his first book, âThis is Going to Hurtâ, Kay has given us the gift of his festive hospital diaries while working as a junior doctor, taking us through the festive seasons of 2004 to 2009. Kayâs second book is, as one reviewer on Goodreads puts it, âjust as funny, if not funnier, than his previous bestselling memoirâ, with another describing it as âraunchy, morbid and laugh out loud funnyâ. The perfect Christmas present for any medicine student in your life. Click here to see more books for medicine students. 2. Silent Night: The Story of the WWI Christmas Truce by Stanley Weintraub Subject: History On Christmas Eve in 1914, amongst the mud, rain and killing in the trenches of The Great War, there appeared a line of lights along the German trenches â" candles on Christmas trees. This gesture of peace was met by the sound of Christmas carols sung by British, French, Belgian and German troops. By Christmas Day, soldiers on both sides were in no manâs land burying the dead, exchanging gifts and even playing a game of football. This wartime truce is a heartwarming true story of a moment of humanity, and a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak existence. Anyone with an interest in wartime history will enjoy this book. Click here to find out which seven books you should read if youâre a history student. 3. Mary Berryâs Christmas Collection by Mary Berry Subject: Food Science If youâre looking for a good cookbook this Christmas, youâve come to the right place. The queen of cooking, Mary Berryâs cookbook features more than 100 recipes and is perfect for a bit of festive cooking around the Christmas holidays. Berry features a mix of traditional classic Christmas recipes, as well as a variety of new recipes (handy hint: if you give this as a present to a food student, they might cook something from it for you). 4. The Greatest Gift by Philip Van Doren Subject: Sociology Originally published in 1943 as a small pamphlet that was sent out with the Van Doren Sternâs Christmas card, this novella is more widely known as the basis for the beloved 1947 film Itâs a Wonderful Life, telling the story of George Pratt, a man contemplating suicide who receives an opportunity to see what the world wouldâve been like if heâd never existed. So why is this a good gift for sociology students? Sociologists study the patterns of social relationships, social interaction and society, and this heartwarming Christmas story explores Georgeâs relationships with his friends and family, and the vast impact that he has had on all of their lives. 5. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Subject: English Language and Literature No Christmas list would be complete without Charles Dickensâ Christmas masterpiece, âA Christmas Carolâ. Most people know the story of âA Christmas Carolâ whether itâs from the Muppet TV adaptation, to a theatre performance, to a Disney animated musical, but few have read the original book. What you may not know is that the phrase âMerry Christmasâ only became popular following the release of this book. If youâre looking to get into the festive spirit, try out this novella, and get drawn into Dickensâ world, through vivid descriptions and lovable (and not so lovable) characters. 6. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis Subject: Religious Studies This beloved childrenâs fantasy novel is definitely worth a reread this Christmas. C.S Lewisâ enchanting world is one where a witch rules over a snowy land, where animals talk, where there are battles between good and evil (and if you enjoy it, there are seven other books in âThe Chronicles of Narniaâ series to read). However, what you may not know is that C.S Lewisâs novel is an allegory about the Christian faith, and a biblical portrait of Christ is represented in the character of Aslan, and the childrenâs relationship with their spirituality is explored throughout the series. Ultimately, âThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeâ is a retelling of the gospel in a way that is accessible to students and adults alike, so why not try reading it again from the perspective of an adult? Image credit: Goodreads
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