With the season for Christmas shopping coming fast upon us I thought it would be fun to write a post about a few of The Rabbit Rooms books. While all of the books at the Rabbit Room would make wonderful Christmas gifts, it can also be a little tricky to figure out which one to get since you may not know much about the books themselves.
This post will discuss a few of the books that I have from the Rabbit Room, while also giving you my best descriptions to help you know which gifts will be best for what person or intention you need it for. While I understand that most ‘wish lists’ are made for the purpose of promoting products and making money, this list is simply to help you be able to choose the right book as a gift! 🙂
I hope you enjoy reading about these delightful books!
The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad
This is an absolutely beautiful book, both in story and appearance. If you are searching for a ‘keepsake’ book that someone can put on their shelf with pride and gladness, this is a great option. It’s a lovely gift for literally anyone who loves a good story, especially if they appreciate strong themes of beauty and truth.
If you’re interested, I wrote a more detailed review of this book a few months ago that you can find here.

The Wingfeather Saga and The Wingfeather Tales
Here is a high quality fantasy novel that children and adults of any age can enjoy. I received it for Christmas a few years ago, and it was a wonderful set of four books. The Wingfeather Tales (a collection of short stories) is also amazing, and would be a great gift if someone is already a fan of the series.
As far as fiction goes, this is one of my highest suggestions. The story is totally clean, and full of funny writing and relatable characters. They are some of my very favorite books to take off the shelves at random times to reread my favorite parts.

Adorning the Dark, and God of the Garden
Adorning the Dark highlights and inspires the art of writing. It is so full of light and encouragement for the storyteller. This is the perfect gift for a writer of any age that is intentionally using their words for the Lord.
God of the Garden, on the other hand, does not apply to just writing. In many ways it is a memoir of Andrew Peterson’s life, and rather you know all about who he is or have no idea, there is something true and good in this book on gardening and creation that everyone will find refreshing to hear. There is a lot of rich and beautiful material in this book, and

Every Moment Holy
Every Moment Holy is a collection of liturgies about just about every topic under the sun. There are three volumes out now, and several sizes of copies to buy. This is a wonderful gift that can be read and cherished year round through many days and circumstances.
This book has been an amazing thing to help me personally with my prayers and dedication of every moment ( 😉 )to the Lord. So it would make a special gift to an individual, but I also like the idea of gifting it to a family to enjoy together. A lot of the liturgies are meant to be read in a group, and a family setting is the perfect place for that.

Final Thoughts
All of these are splendid books, and wonderful gift choices. Have you received any of them in past years?

I’ve been wanting to read Wingfeather! And I did enjoy God of the Garden!
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Oh, you really should read The Wingfeather Saga! It is truly amazing. And I’m so glad you’ve read God of the Garden!
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