Austenesque Jolabokaflod 2025 Wrap-Up!!!

Hi readers! Happy Christmas! I hope you all are enjoying a very happy and special holiday season! 🎄

I just wanted to share a little wrap-up post of our SIXTH celebration of Austenesque Jolabokaflod! 📚

*If you haven’t heard of Jolabokaflod, it is an Icelandic Christmas Eve tradition of exchanging books and reading! 🎁

This was our sixth time celebrating this holiday.

4️⃣4️⃣ readers took part from

1️⃣3️⃣  countries!

These countries include:

Austria        Canada        France        Germany       Hungary        Israel        Italy        Mexico     Norway        Portugal        Spain        United Kingdom        United States

I’m so happy with the book my sender, Christina, chose!

Back in 2021, I saw this book was voted  a readers’ favorite, and ever since I wanted to read it myself!

We had a super sunny and warm Christmas Eve here in NC – and Fezzik and I spent a bunch of hours out having fun in the sun!

Later on in the day, we settled back in and got cozy at home and I enjoyed reading some chapters of my gift – and I’m already captivated.
I loved this special moment, and I love sharing it with so many lovely friends!

 

Seeing the books chosen, the holiday scenes, the reading time and the beautiful smiles….I love it all! 🫶🏼📖🎁🎄

 

Thank you so much, dear friends, for taking part in Austenesque Jolabokaflod! 🥰 Sharing the experience together makes it even more dear to me. ❣️

 

Just in case you were wondering, Austenesque Jolabokaflod will happen again next year! It has become one of my favorite traditions to observe. 🎄
Did you celebrate Austenesque Jolabokaflod this year?
Was it your first year? Or have you celebrated more than one?

8 comments

  1. I wanted to join in the fun this year, but had difficulty getting to the place where I could join. Next year I will use a desktop to join. Hopefully that will be better! Plus it gives me a year to decide on my favorite books. It looked l8ke such fun.

  2. Thanks for organizing this, Meredith. This was my first year to participate and it was so much fun! Thanks to L N Engles for so generously gifting me with two books! I was delighted and surprised. My sister in law has a daughter living in Iceland and was just beginning to explain about this tradition her daughter told her about and how she wanted to organize one next year. I got to brag about already knowing about and participating in one this year. Yay!

  3. I’m so glad you are happy with Melanie Rachel’s GENTLEMAN’S HONOR. When I saw it on your list, I messaged her and asked her to sign a copy for you. So that book has traveled from her in the Southwest to me in the Pacific Northwest to you in North Carolina. Enjoy!

    Many thanks for organizing this fun event!

  4. Hi Meredith!
    Thanks for hosting this fun and beautiful tradition again! 6 years WOW! I’m really glad to have participated in all the editions and well, many of us can consider ourselves from Iceland can’t we? LOL Maybe we are more icelandic that the real ones at least in reading traditions…

    I love how many people have joined the party! And from all those countries! This group is growing more and more and looking as much lively as the Assembly of Meryton

    Thanks to Kirsten for sending me a novel so looked forward and for her cute christmas card!

    I hope all of you enjoy your readings!

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