Best Christmas present in Iceland

The festivals are drawing near, and if you have not yet made gifts ready for your loved ones, you should read this article. Giving holiday presents is not that simple. But to avoid the panic you may have experienced a year ago, it is enough to follow as an example to the Irish, who [...]
The festivals are drawing near, and if you have not yet made gifts ready for your loved ones, you should read this article.
Giving holiday presents is not that simple.
But to avoid the panic you may have experienced a year ago, you need to follow as an example of the Irish, who have the book's ideal Christmas gift.
An old saying says: “better not have a pair of shoes than not having a” book.
On the evening of December 25, Icelandics spend reading and eating chocolate until they close their eyes.
This has led to a long tradition, dating back to World War II, known as <x0...jolabokofofood”, which means “Christmas Book Flood”, which means some flood from Christmas books.
“World Economic Forum” named Iceland one of the world's most educated countries. According to statistics, 1 in 10 Icelandic in life publishes a book.
Even publishing houses always make new headlines before Christmas because that is when more books are sold throughout the country.









