Happy day two of Blogmas in July! Today, I thought I would share my TBR for July. I know it’s only July, and we’re all looking forward to grilling, picnics, and swimming. But I also enjoy reading the occasional Christmas book to help me feel cooler. I can’t be the only one who does such a crazy thing, can I? So who’s curious about the ten books on my Christmas in July 2026 TBR?

I may be a bit crazy to think I’ll read ten books this month, but I’ll certainly give it a try. All titles will take you to Goodreads.
Home for the Holidays by Sara Richardson

- Genre: Women’s Fiction
- Release Date: September 2020
- Number of Pages: 320
A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig and Chris Mould

- Genre: Middle Grade
- Release Date: November 2015
- Number of Pages: 247
A Holly Jolly Diwali by Sonya Lalli

- Genre: Romance
- Release Date: October 2021
- Number of Pages: 336
A Christmas in the Alps by Melody Carlson

- Genre: Romance
- Release Date: September 2021
- Number of Pages: 176
Marley by Jon Clinch

- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Release Date: October 2019
- Number of Pages: 304
My True Love Gave to Me by Stephanie Perkins, etc.

- Genre: YA, Short Story Anthology
- Release Date: October 2014
- Number of Pages: 336
A Very Merry Manhattan Christmas by Darcie Boleyn

- Genre: Romance
- Release Date: August 2021
- Number of Pages: 288
The Key to My Heart by Lia Louis

- Genre: Romance
- Release Date: December 2022
- Number of Pages: 336
The Secret Christmas Library by Jenny Colgan

- Genre: Romance
- Release Date: October 2025
- Number of Pages: 305
The Secret of Snow by Viola Shipman

- Genre: Contemporary
- Release Date: October 2021
- Number of Pages: 400
What do you think of my Christmas-in-July 2026 TBR? Will I read them all? Will I read any of them? Have you read any of these? What books are you hoping to read this holiday season?

Are you looking for some more books to read? Check out my other bookish lists, book reviews, and monthly reading wrap-ups.
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There should really be a law against this kind of thing. Just call me Grinch 😜.