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Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

List Price: $17.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true modern Christmas classic
Review: This book was delightful. Great light reading and trust me you won't be able to put it down. It makes the reader think "what if". If the world around you gets used of you doing thing and you decide to change; in someways you have messed up a part of their world as well. That's what I loved about this story. All the years I just wanted to skip all the aspects and commericalism of Christmas and totally forgetting the real true meaning of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Tale of "Scrouge"
Review: Grisham describes the life of a married couple deciding to skip out on the annual Chrismas festivities. The book is wonderfully written and redefines the idea of the meaning of Christmas. This is a heart-warming novel written for those who love the traditional holiday season (and those who love to laugh-out-loud as well).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: interesting...but i've read better
Review: The book had a great beginning and good characterization. The middle of the book when the plot developed kept me interested. The end was disappointing, however, and seemed to negate the whole point of the story. I wish they had continued as planned. Also, the whole marriage thing surprised me as well, and I didn't like that either. Grisham had a good idea at the beginning, but his twist of plot at the end made the book a disappointment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jingles All the Way
Review: "Skipping Christmas" was one of the best books of fiction I've read. When a middle-aged couple decides to 'skip Christmas', the fun just begins. The reading is light, quick and to the brim with humor. A perfect gift for someone who likes a good, cozy read. A perfect treat for yourself. Definitely a book to share. Destined to become a classic, I wouldn't be surprised to see it as a tv special in the future. Pure delight.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ENTERTAINING
Review: Totally, unlike any other Grisham novel. I just liked this novel vv much. The humor was simple and enjoyable. I found myself laughing outloud several times while reading this short novel.

Although the Krank's are mid/upper middle class, the theme is universal (no matter what economic level we all overspend/overexert ourselves and our neighbors each year at XMAS). We shop for gifts, food, decorations, and honor those time-cherised traditions each year--we hang decorations in the bitter cold, travel miles and overspend to find a straight tall tree or rum off to the nearest Home Depot or K Mart for a sparkling artifical tree and drag boxes of ornaments from the attic or basement. But, as Luther found out (isn't some of the trouble worth the effort we all put into this holiday).

Frankly, I agree with Luther's idea of skipping XMAS and running off to the Caribbean or a far away place (maybe even a Comfort Inn with a jacuzzi/pool/suite). But what we do do with family? Personally, I would like to move XMAS someplace else (maybe a winter vacation/a cruise).

Am glad he wrote this--been wanting to Skip XMAS for years.

This XMAS when I'm out there last minute shopping or decorating I'll remember Luther & Nora and try to find humor, comfort, and solace in my XMAS activites. I might even take a yoga or tai chi class, not tanning, to relax.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not his best work
Review: This short novel started out extremely slow. It was difficult to get into but I plugged along anyway knowing Grisham would give me a great ending. He took a long time setting up the story for the ending, which was the only thing I truly enjoyed. I'm glad I read this story, however, Grisham should stick to what he knows best - the law and the courtroom.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Waste your time
Review: Grisham and his publisher have some nerve publishing this meaningless trifle. The hour it will take you to read it is one that you will never get back. "Skipping Christmas" is a mediocre magazine article (written on a 4th-grade reading level) packaged as a book. Not even mildly diverting. Zero stars. SHAME ON THEM.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book To Get You Back Into Christmas
Review: A nice book to get you back into the spirit of Christmas, not totally 100% as good as the usual law type books He (Grisham) writes, but a nice little book for Christmas.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bah! Humbug!
Review: If this were written by one of my ninth grade English students rather than John Grisham, and turned into me for grading, I might write "trite", "predictable", or maybe even "boring" or "stereotypical" in the margin. The end is thoroughly stereotypical for a Christmas book, and of course, the cockles of our heart are supposed to be warmed. (Dickens did it first, and far better.) Long before the end, I was turned off. The plot is rather unbelieveable-- after all, in our culture, would anyone really care if a family decided not to celebrate Christmas? This book has none of the usual characteristics of a Grisham novel. And it's very, very short. Not worth the price even with the discount. I've given it two stars only because it's quick and easy to read, so it's valuable to pass the time somewhere like the doctor's office where you can't concentrate on a real book. Would this have been published without Grisham's name on the front? I doubt it. I'm sure it would not be selling as well as it is.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a disappointment!
Review: I know that John Grisham is a very thoughtful writer, and I have enjoyed reading all his previous books. This one intrigued me because one of the reviewers indicated that the couple who decide to skip Christmas finally discover the true meaning of the holiday in the end. Don't make the mistake I made... there is precious little that this couple discovers about anything in the end! There is no character development anywhere. In "The Testament" Grisham gave us a taste of someone who truly goes through a transformation, and I was hoping there would be something of that sort in "Skipping Christmas." No such luck, this book's tone throughout is nasty and demeaning, which some people could call sarcastic, but when that's all you have, it's really not worth reading it--the last 2-3 pages did nothing to redeem the rest of the story. Sorry, John, but you can do, and have done, so much better elsewhere!


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