Between the coloring book, the book that recalls memories and the book that takes us back to childhood, the Christmas booklist is always the warmest, soothing and reassuring. Discover it:

  • Harry Potter

"I re-read Harry Potter often at this time ... Well, it lasts until spring because I often start the minimum saga from the fourth installment."

Emmanuelle, Head of Pro Life - Psycho - Love & Sexo

"I also re-read Harry Potter, specifically" Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. "It's magical and we fall back into childhood ..."

Aurélie, editor Beauty - Health - Fitness

  • A coloring book

"For my part, it is not really a book, but during Christmas, I love to advance on my coloring book for adults, it has a small regressive side that goes very well with the spirit of Christmas and with the mind "take the time to take time."

Astrid, web marketing manager - partnerships

  • The photo book "100 photos for freedom of the press"

"This is not a book to read, but I like to browse the annual press freedom photo book" Reporter Sans Frontières. "This is a volume that explores the road, celebrated by Jack Kerouac and other traveler writers.

Alexandra, Fashion Designer - Wedding

  • Grimm's tales

"Hansel and Gretel, The Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, The Girl with the Alumettes, ... So many stories that have rocked our childhood that we like to reread as an adult."

Elodie, editorial manager Beauty - Health - Fitness

  • Merry Christmas

"Agatha Christie's book brings together two stories, that of Hercule Poirot's Christmas, and a ruby ​​missing on Christmas Eve. Two Agatha Christie surveys as we like, where families meet occasionally parties to ... commit a crime. "

Katia, editorial manager News - Society - Lifestyle