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Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

List Price: $24.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For me it was more like a comedy...
Review: but still good. Makes you feel desperate when you get into it. Easy to read in two days the most. It all depends of what Christmas means to you...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: funny
Review: This book was a light/quick read! It was a bit repetitive but that helped set up the zinger to come. This book should have someone write a screenplay staring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton.... you can just imagine them in the two lead roles asyou read this funny novel. enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Let your heart be light!
Review: Fix yourself a cup of hot chocolate, sit in your favorite reading chair, and spread a warm blanket over your lap. This is a perfect read to help you get through the frantics of the holidays or to deal with those post holiday letdowns. You will chuckle and, no doubt, relate to our main character as he steps into frozen puddles, gets trapped in traffic, deals with cranky cashiers and faces the realities of our overly expensive and crazy Christmas traditions. We've all thought about "Skipping Christmas" haven't we? But in the end, we face the madness and joy of it all for our family -- and sometimes even for the friends we never really knew we had.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wow can anyone take this seriously
Review: This book is blad crud from an author who makes basic stories and djue to some trick of anture sells his stuff to movie houses.
They are all bland and this is no different. He wrote about a law firm that kills lawyers to make more money woo-de-doo
There is nothing intellectual abouth this book. The only thing I can relate it to is some kind of political statemetn that america is a christian run tyrrany of some sort and christmas exemplifies this and other religons are mad because the couuntry shuts down to celebrate. I reccomend get more presents than even adn leave this boring author by the wayside. I wish they had negative stars. -5 stars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Christmas Classic (Modern)
Review: I purchased the audio book to listen while I drive to work on slick, snow covered roads. It was a refreshing break from the fears of the past several days and the tragedy in the United States. Luther Crank made me laugh non-stop the last ten chapters. It ended wonderfully. It is not what we get (or give) ourselves for Christmas that matters, or even what we give others, but how we give it. Thanks John!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wait for the paperback!
Review: This book was an easy read (2 hours), but not worthy of John Grisham. Don't buy the hardcover - wait for the paperback, or better still, borrow it from the library. It's not one you will keep on your shelves and re-read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Christmas Woes
Review: This book is an easy read that pokes fun of the absurdity of the materialism of Christmas. It was absolutely hysterical and a different "type" of writing for John Grisham. He can write more than lawyer books! A must read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Grisham's Best, but Still Great!
Review: I have to say that when I procured this book I had to look at the cover twice to reassure myself that John Grisham had written it. Why? Two reasons, quite simply: (1) its brevity, (2) the blatantly interwoven satire and humor. Regardless of the number of differences from the "normal/average" Grisham novel, the book was an easy read (a couple of hours at the most) and an enjoyable one.

The book takes an honest look at all of the nonsense we engage in at Christmastime. Unlike some reviewers who have dubbed this a "Bah, Humbug!" book, I received it quite oppositely.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Also Not Impressed
Review: I agree with Susan from Florida. This book is pretty lame. I thoroughly enjoyed Grisham's legal thrillers, and have read all that he's written. But the writing in this one is not up to par.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: We're All Human
Review: I hate to do this, because I'm a huge Grisham fan, but this book is a bore. The only reason I finished it is because it was short, and I was trying to kill time on a flight. This wasn't because it's not a "classic" Grisham tale - I enjoyed "A Painted House" - but rather it just seemed uninspired.

You never feel a connection with the two main characters, Luther and Nora, so when the story starts what I suppose is intended to be its climax, you just don't care. After finishing this book, I felt like I had just watched a bad sitcom Christmas special. I'm a huge Grisham fan, and would have given a mediocre book my full support, but this was just dull. Oh well, we're all human, and this is definitely the exception to an otherwise great collection of work.


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