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10 Dec 2025

5 new books to read this week

5 new books to read this week

We have a bumper Christmas special for you, packed with romantic festive fiction and an elf-tastic book for kids…

Fiction

Let the Bells Ring Out by Milly Johnson is published in hardback by Simon & Schuster UK, priced £16.99 (ebook £5.99). Available now

Christmas novels are often about romance. Girl meets boy, boy doesn’t know what to do about girl, girl wins boy over with tinsel, a mince pie and some mulled wine, the end. Milly Johnson’s latest novel, albeit set at Christmas, doesn’t fall into that trope. The weather in Yorkshire is thick, the roads are becoming impassable, and people need to get to their families for Christmas. Sleeper train The Yorkshire Belle is ready to welcome her guests for a festive treat and strangers Vincent, Elizabeth, Roo, Jane, Frank and Grace step on board. But soon the weather gets the better of the lines, and the train gets stuck. Johnson has crafted a gloriously emotional story, with all the best bits of Christmas past and present. As they bond inside their well-stocked carriage over a four-day period, friendships are formed between the passengers, relationships saved and mysteries solved. A perfectly paced, emotional train ride.
8/10
Review by Rachel Howdle

All Together for Christmas by Sarah Morgan is published in paperback by HQ, priced £9.99 (ebook £2.99). Available now

The Balfours are gathering for their annual family Christmas in snowy Northumberland, with plenty of dramas and revelations to come. Told from the perspectives of four different women in the family, with individual chapters narrated in turn from their points of view, all the characters are thoroughly likeable and very relatable, which leaves you rooting for a happy ending. Morgan has written plenty of excellent Christmas reads and this latest book again ticks all the festive boxes. A perfect romance that will entertain and put you firmly in the mood for Christmas.
8/10
Review by Anita Chambers

Murder at Mistletoe Manor by FL Everett is published in paperback by Penguin, priced £9.99 (ebook 99p). Available now

A blizzard leaves a group of strangers making polite small talk when they become stranded in a faded country hotel just before Christmas. When one guest is found dead, it becomes more like a deadly game of Traitors with nobody sure who they can trust and who is telling lies. Journalist and former agony aunt Flic Everett builds the tension as feature writer Nick turns detective in an attempt to make sure he can get home alive for Christmas. Murder at Mistletoe Manor will face obvious comparisons with Agatha Christie’s classic mystery thriller And Then There Were None and, while not quite as chilling, it just about holds its own. It is a gripping read with plenty of plot twists and keeps readers guessing until the big reveal.
8/10
Review by Beverley Rouse

One New York Christmas by Mandy Baggot is published in paperback by Penguin, priced £9.99 (ebook 99p). Available now

A bad break-up prompts Lara to leave her sleepy English village home for a trip to New York with her best friend Susie. Lara has barely left Appleshaw before but is soon enjoying the city sights with dashing actor Seth on her arm after a message on social media gets a surprising response. Baggot’s latest romance is ideal for those who dream of visiting New York or want to revisit fond memories of previous trips. It is enjoyable, easy-to-read escapism which features many of the popular tourist sights and a strong female lead who’s more likely to be climbing trees than worrying about her appearance.
6/10
Review by Beverley Rouse

Children’s book of the week

Ten Little Elves (Little Squishies) by Roger Priddy is published in hardback by Priddy Books, priced £9.99. Available now

Ten Little Elves is a festive way to develop numeracy skills alongside reading and language skills. It has fun illustrations with a wide variety of Christmas related animals appearing alongside a diverse cast of squishy headed elven characters, as well as the usual cast of famous Christmas faces. The ‘story’ sees the elves undertake a series of Christmas related activities with their animal and, sometimes otherworldly, friends, slowly reducing in number from 10 to one, until they finally re-group to enjoy the finest that Christmas has to offer. The book is suitable for all ages and sure to provide an engaging reading experience.
9/10
Review by Frances Taylor-Cook

BOOK CHARTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC 6

HARDBACK (FICTION)
1. The Impossible Fortune. by Richard Osman
2. The Artist, by Lucy Steeds
3. Children of Fallen Gods:The War of Lost Hearts by Carissa Broadbent
4. Exit Strategy:Jack Reacher by Lee Child and Andrew Child
5. Flesh by David Szalay
6. The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer
7. The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
8. Rose Field: The Book of Dust Volume Three by Philip Pullman
9. The Christmas Clue by Nicola Upson
10. Brimstone by Callie Hart
(Compiled by Waterstones)

HARDBACK (NON-FICTION)
1. Always Remember:The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and the Storm by Charlie Mackesy
2. Private Eye Annual 2025 by Ian Hislop
3. Mary 90:My Very Best Recipes by Marry Berry
4. Guinness World Records 2026
5. Padella by Tim Siadatan
6. Eat Yourself Healthy by Jamie Oliver
7. Ocean:Earth’s Last Wilderness by Sir David Attenborough and Colin Butfield
8. Diddly Squat: The Farmer’s Dog by Jeremy Clarkson
9. A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke
10. Protein in 15 by The Body Coach, Joe Wicks
(Compiled by Waterstones)

AUDIOBOOKS (FICTION AND NONFICTION)
1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
2. The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
3. The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer
4. A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke
5. The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman
6. Brimstone by Callie Hart
7. The Names by Florence Knapp
8. The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
9. Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
10. Alchemised by SenLinYu
(Compiled by Audible)

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