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Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: OK for a short read
Review: Pleasant story with decent writing. No thinking needed to read this book, just sit back and enjoy the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Grisham's best, but an OK read
Review: There is no mystery in this book. What I liked about it was the fact that I could relate to it. I'm sure a lot of you out there would have liked to skip Christmas at some time. I know that I would. The expense, hassle, and everything that goes with it can get you down. I've always heard that people get depressed at Christmas. I am sure the reason for the depression is because they took a look at their checkbook balance. We all seem to over spend, I know that I do, but I tell myself every year that Christmas comes but once a year.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Must read for holiday a Holiday Scrooge
Review: As an admitted Scrooge myself, all I'll say is that I dragged out , dusted off, and erected my plastic Christmas tree immediately after reading this delightful book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Droll and light effort from John Grisham!
Review: I was so used to reading books from Grisham about government conspiracies and enormous court cases -- not to mention the titles that begin with "The" -- that it hadn't occurred to me that Skipping Christmas would be the light and heart-warming comedy that it is.

Having waved good-bye to their daughter at the airport the day after Thanksgiving, Luther and Nora Krank have a great idea: why not skip the hustle of shopping, cooking and decorating this year and go on a cruise instead? And so, the Kranks decide to boycott Christmas altogether -- to the dismay of their neighbors, who now see Luther as Scrooge. A hilarious tale of how the Kranks try to avoid the cheerfulness and holiday excitement of their annoying neighbors begins.

We've all wished we could skip Christmas -- after all, who wouldn't trade the hustle and reckless spending over a nice soothing Caribbean cruise? I know I certainly would! Who knows? I'll probably trade Christmas in favor of a nice vacation next year! And I don't have to worry about the neighbors interfering!:-)

Read this gem! You'll be impressed with John Grisham's comedic effort. He ought to write these more often.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not like Grisham and may become a classic Christmas story
Review: I have read all of Grisham's novels -- even before he was famous. I saw a different dimension of this author when I read A PAINTED HOUSE. SKIPPING CHRISTMAS is another novel that doesn't seem to have been written by Grisham.

First, SKIPPING CHRISTMAS is hilarious. I caught myself laughing aloud. I didn't think Grisham had much of a sense of humor, but this book shows it. Second, the characters are vividly written. The reader will witness quick but coherent character development. The characters seem too real. I am willing to bet Grisham based the personalities on people he has known.

This is a charming short story. In hundred years, people will continue to read it and laugh. It surely will become a Christmas Classic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: different, still the best.
Review: don't look at the other reviews that have zero stars.
although this is a different kind of book that john grisham has written, it is still the best and worth reading at christmas!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I'm sorry, I really tried
Review: While the premise was great, I ended up putting the book down in disgust. I genuinely enjoyed the concept, two people vetoing the commercialism, opting instead to enjoy a holiday vacation. Great idea right? Wrong. I found that the characters suffered from a lack of spine. Why would anyone hide behind curtains and doors to escape from carolers? Escaping to the basement to avoid yet another round of neighbors persons trying to get donations, when a simple no would suffice. The final straw for me was when Carol, the main characters wife, forgoes all her plans to appease a daughter who is quickly flying back to the states after a month. Discussing this among my friends we agreed unanimously that we would have told the daughter to enjoy her stay in the house, we are going on a cruise. Sorry Mr. Grisham. I've enjoyed many of your books, and will continue to look for your titles, but can't in good faith put this on my shelf. I will be skipping this title for Christmas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a used book????
Review: The seller shipped in record time, book was in excellent condition, looked brand new. Price was almost 1/2 retail.
Great place to shop, will always look here first before I buy again.
Kansas City, MO

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ok for an airplane book
Review: This book works if you need something to read on a plane trip from Florida to Ohio. It held my interest to an extent. However, I got the feeling he knocked this one off in about the time it takes to type it. It takes about 3 minutes to figure out his daughter is coming home for Christmas. Wait for the paperback.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Don't Have to Be A Scrooge to like...
Review: I come from a totally modern dysfunctional family & we are all adults now. I like the Holiday/Christmas season,But not the getting together part and trying to live through the "falseness" of the moods about you. I believe if something does not work, one should change-instead of living the ritual(s). I love this book because of it's relish on possibilities of change. The main character, Luther, is not being mean or acting like a scrooge, but he runs into those who oppose his new "Skipping Christmas" wishes for this year. As the book gets more into the theme his wife, Nora,is jumping right on the band wagon to join him - with delight. I won't say anymore; it might give too much of the book away. It's a MUST READ!!It was like reading a breathe of fresh air.


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