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Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nice touches of irony, fun and Christmas humbug
Review: I would agree with this who said it is more a short story. It really is. Can anyone really skip Christmas as the title implies? Sure is fun to see an attempt. Grisham can be hit or miss. I didn't like The Summons but Skipping Christmas is a hoot! Grisham's story will have you laughing and crying. It's short enough that you can read it in a few hours and go back to read again all in one weekend. I'm looking forward to his next, King of Torts should be a better choice than Sovereign Rule. It's where my money's going anyway and I won't regret shelling out for hardcover.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Skipping Christmas
Review: This book is different from his other work. It was light hearted and somewhat entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun reading.
Review: I loved reading this book for it made you wonder what was going to happen next. It made you think if this would really happen if you tried to Skip Christmas. You could feel the pain of the couple when the nighboors went against them. You need to read this to the family on christmas eve or a chapter everyday until christmas. Enjoy..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just What I Needed!
Review: Even though I knew that "Skipping Christmas" wasn't in the same genre as John Grisham's previous novels, the minute I saw the title I knew I just had to read it.

"Skipping Christmas" gives John the opportunity to allow his delightful sense of humour to be shown, and also to relate to so many of us who have, at times, felt a great desire to "skip Christmas".

From the first identification with Luther Krank as he attempts to do away with all the commercial and guilt induced trappings of the season, to the very last line, this novel captures the imagination and heart.

Those who could never imagine anything other than a traditional Christmas (complete with roof top decorations and thousands of cards) may have difficulty relating to this story. But for those of us who have longed at times to just find a big hole to hide in from late November through to December 26, this book will really touch base. Best of all, John manages to say "I understand what you're feeling", and then beautifully bring everything back into focus.

John Grisham's skill as a writer has been showcased in his legal fiction for many years now. As much as I've enjoyed each one, I just have to say that I really hope he'll take his readers on another delightful detour along the "Skipping Christmas" line again in the near future.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Class Christmas tale for modern times
Review: Call it a warm Christmas tale or simply a farce. John Grisham has delivered a short novel unlike any of his previous works. First of all, it's funny above all. Luther Krank comes up with the idea of skipping Christmas altogether as he and his wife are caught in traffic under the blizzard. Their freshly-out-of-grad-school daughter Blair is off to Peru on Peace Corps for a year. Luther quickly preoccupies with the idea of taking a 10-day cruise to the Caribbeans with his wife Nora. Now that means no crowded malls, no jostling through grocery shop, no corny office parties, no calendars from the town police department, no fruitcakes from the fire bureau, no wasted unwanted presents, no Christmas tree, no Frosty and decorations. But, as the Kranks are about to discover, skipping Christmas unveils incredible consequences-including being labeled as "display of selfishness" by their neighbors on Hemlock Street. Their house would be the only one among the 42 in the block with no Frosty and decorations which finishes with a 6th at the decoration contest. This book is a page turner but more importantly it offers a preposterous (but funny) look at the holiday chaos and frenzy. 3.7 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, fast read
Review: I liked the book. It flowed nicely and didn't take forever to read. I walked away happy that I'd taken the time to sit down with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great short story
Review: I wanted to read this book just because the title was intriguing alone. I've had thoughts of what it would be like to skip Christmas instead of going through all of the things we all do - year after year. Grisham's writing style had me laughing out loud several times. It almost brought me to tears too. I read the book over the course of a few short plane flights and probably could've read the whole thing in a few uninterrupted hours. I wish it was longer - only because I enjoyed it so much.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Christmas Story
Review: It's got it all -- laughter and tears. Grisham captured life as most of us in America know it. A wonderfully fun book and an easy read. It will be a favorite at our house for many Christmases to come.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Holiday Fun
Review: When a person wants some easy holiday reading, this is the book!
I read this last November and can't wait to read it again! I have recommended it to all of my friends as a way to start the holiday season. Nothing too heavy, but a nice story. Great if you're short on time, but like a bit of a comical story with an uplifting ending!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!
Review: This was the perfect book for me to read on a cold, wet, UGLY November day. It was light-hearted and funny, and I agree with every one else... it's destined to be a made for TV movie. I know I'd watch it :).


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