
Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. “It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.” This is definitely something I can understand and want to participate in.
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This week’s topic is a freebie, and since Chanukah starts at sundown on Thursday night this year, I figured I would use this week’s post to highlight ten of my favorite Chanukah stories. I figured it works because of the heavy emphasis on Christmas books, and the recent emergence of books featuring Chanukah. Also, can we stop referring to lists of books as “holiday lists” if they only feature one holiday? Yes, Christmas, I’m looking at you. I know you’ve had the spotlight all to yourself for a long time, but it’s time to share the spotlight with Chanukah and Diwali!
This is an ambitious undertaking, because I honestly don’t know if I’ve read ten stories centering Chanukah, so I’m going to give it my best, and supplement from my TBR as needed. Here we go:










- The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer. | Amazon | Goodreads | This was the first Chanukah book I ever read as an adult, and I was thrilled to see a Jewish holiday centered in a traditionally published book. I mean, I also loved the book too.
- How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow. | Amazon | Goodreads | I loved this YA romance set during the Chanukah season, between two young women who don’t seem to have anything in common at first.
- Eight Nights of Flirting by Hannah Reynolds. | Amazon | Goodreads | This was the cutest YA holiday romance, and I especially loved that it was so inclusive. It not only featured Chanukah, but also Christmas and New Years.
- Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins by Eric Kimmel and Trina Schart Hyman. | Amazon | Goodreads | This is a children’s book, but it is absolutely delightful. I read it last year, and absolutely adored it.
- Recommended for You by Laura Silverman. | Amazon | Goodreads | Chanukah and a story about a bookstore plus a YA romance? I was completely sold just on that.
- It’s a Whole Spiel: Love, Latkes, and Other Stories edited by Katherine Locke and Laura Silverman. | Amazon | Goodreads | This collection of short YA stories crossed so much of the spectrum of the Jewish experience.
- The Golden Dreidel by Ellen Kushner. | Amazon | Goodreads | This middle grade fantasy sounds like one I would get pulled into so quickly—fantasy adventure with Jewish folklore and a dreidel that is actually a princess in disguise!
- Love and Latkes by Stacey Agdern. | Amazon | Goodreads | Stacey is one of the kindest people on social media, and with a title like this and an enemies to lovers dynamic, I am looking forward to reading this one.
- As If on Cue by Marisa Kanter. | Amazon | Goodreads | I have had this on my TBR forever, and now that I know it features a Chanukah celebration, I’ll be sure to move it up in priority!
- Sick Kids in Love by Hannah Moskowitz. | Amazon | Goodreads | This one is right up my alley—two Jewish teens with chronic illness plus a Chanukah party and a YA romance. I’m sold.
I’ve read six of the ten on my list, so I’m considering that as pretty good. What are your favorite Chanukah books?
Categories: Top Ten Tuesday
That’s awesome. I love your list. Still need to read The Matzah Ball.
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Thank you! The Matzah Ball is such a fun holiday time read!
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I have a couple of these on my bookshelf. As if On Cue and Recommended for You both sound so cute. 🙂
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I’m glad to hear that you’ve got some on your TBR already! I haven’t read As If on Cue, but Recommended for You is adorable!
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I’m not familiar with any of these, but I think I’ll be adding a lot of them to my tbr. 😊
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I love hearing that! Hopefully you’ll tag me in reviews or come back and let me know what you think of them!
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I love this. I am bookmarking it so I can explore these books further.
My TTT Freebie is a Christmas playlist
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Awesome! I’m so glad to hear that – maybe I should make a list on Goodreads!
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Honestly, the only book I’ve read that I can remember that includes Chanukah is Three Holidays and a Wedding, which was published this year. It was a fun read and insightful for someone unfamiliar with other holidays traditions.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/short-holiday-reads-for-a-busy-season/
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I haven’t heard of that one, but I’ll have to check it out. It looks really fun! It’s only in recent years that I’ve seen Chanukah even appear in adult books.
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I like the topic! The Matzah Ball looks cute! Here’s my TTT: https://bonniereadsandwrites.com/2023/12/05/top-ten-tuesday-freebie-week/
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Thank you! And I may be a bit biased, but The Matzah Ball was incredibly cute (IMO).
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I hadn’t heard of any of these — but Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins looks and sounds right up my alley!
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I loved that one! If only it was around when I was a kid!
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These all look interesting!
Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
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Thank you! I really liked the ones I’ve read so far.
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These look like good books.
I agree with the holiday list thing. I assumed that holidays catered for all festivities and that Christmas was just the one – Christmas 🤣
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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Thank you!
And yes, when people say holiday, I think more than just Christmas. But there’s nothing wrong with saying Christmas – you wouldn’t say “holiday tree,” it’s a Christmas tree! Why do people have to make things weird for no reason? And have a great week yourself!
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I have no idea. I get terribly confused 😂 it is also strange when you can buy cards to and from your pets on special occasions. It makes me laugh but also it wastes space because card choices are generally poor 😂
Thank you 😊
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I don’t read a lot of holiday-based books at all (not even Christmas-themed — I find that fairly gimmicky)… or I didn’t, until recently when the British Library Crime Classics series started bringing out themed anthologies and “Mysteries for Christmas” etc. I’m still not entirely sure I like it, even though I’ve enjoyed some of them. That said, I think it’s partly because I hate that it makes such a big deal of Christmas (which I celebrate! I just know not everyone does), and adds to the over-saturation of Christian-based holiday stuff out there. So your list looks great!
Here’s my TTT!
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Well, thank you for the compliment, and I can honestly say that the last few years is the only time in my life that I’ve ever read any kind of holiday-based books! Only because there weren’t any available for me before that aside from picture books. But I’m enjoying the way more books featuring non-Christian holidays are popping up all over the place!
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What a great topic! I know nothing about Chanukah, so I ought to check some of these out.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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You definitely should!
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I love this post! Here is my post-https://paigesofnovels.com/2023/12/05/top-ten-nine-tuesday-holiday-books-i-want-to-read-am-currently-reading-or-have-read/
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Thank you!
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I don’t know that I’ve read a Chanukah book. I need to check out at least one of these and try it.
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I hope you do!
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I have so many holiday books I want to read and so few that actually do get read 🤣
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See? I have the opposite problem. I have so few that I want to read 🤣
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I read Recommended for You last year and was so cute. The book I want to read and it’s about Diwali is A Holly Jolly Diwali
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Oh, I’ve heard about that one – I want to read that too! It sounds like such a good one!
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Great topic! I know very little about Chanukah, so I definitely need to read more about it. THE MATZAH BALL is a cute read.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Chanukah is technically a minor holiday, but the background is really interesting! And I love The Matzah Ball.
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I LOVE this list!!! Yay for Chanukah books. These look like really good stories, too.
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Thank you! They are really good stories, at least the ones I’ve read. I have high hopes for the ones still on my TBR.
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Happy Chanukah for yesterday and Happy Hanukkah! I hope you have a great time 😊
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Thank you! So far, so good!
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Yay!! 🎉
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