18 days until Christmas
Lani Woodland has been an avid reader since elementary school when she first discovered the Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley Twins series. In sixth grade she began writing plays and recruiting (with force when necessary) her friends to act them out. Most of these early works were inspired by She-Ra, the epitome of girl power to her young self.
She graduated from BYU with a BS in Family Science. Lani has always loved scary stories, and has a hard time enjoying any book without at least a little romance in it. She lives in Southern California with her husband, their two children and a large collection of board games. She has worked as a spot-welder, babysitter, janitor, photographer, gymnastics coach, and movie extra. She enjoys bonfires at the beach, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, speed talking, chocolate as a cure-all, and the word “precisely.”
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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?
LANI: I can honestly say that nothing comes to mind. I have done everything I have wanted to at least once. I have gone ice-skating, sledding, built a snowman, seen the Rockettes’ Christmas show, and ridden on the polar express. I do like the idea of hiking in the woods and chopping down my own Christmas tree in theory. But in reality I know I would be too cold. ☺ I just want to be able to spend lots of time with my family.
LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?
LANI: I really want two books. I want Hunting Lila and Obsidian. I also want a gift card to Amazon to buy books for my Kindle.
LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?
LANI: I remember Santa coming to our house Christmas Eve. My grandpa had just gone to bed. Then there was this loud sound of jingling bells, and Santa walked into our living room. I was so excited to see him. When I noticed his watch, I told him my Grandpa had one just like it. It made everyone laugh, but I had no idea why at the time.
LDSWBR: Thank you, Lani. Merry Christmas!
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My dad “helped” Santa for a few years. Was there someone in your family who liked to dress as one of Santa’s “helpers” at Christmas time?
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Book prizes donated by their authors:
- Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
- Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
- Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
- The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
- Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
- The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
- Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
- Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
- Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
- Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
- Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
- Identity by Betsy Love
- The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
- Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
- Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
- The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
- Seers by Heather Frost