
A Lot Like Christmas
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Narrado por:
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Eliza Foss
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L. J. Ganser
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Lori Gardner
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John Keating
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Connie Willis
Holiday stories and traditions enchantingly reimagined - with an insightfully satirical twist. Featuring five stories new to this collection, plus seven previously published stories, now all collected together for the first time.
From the award-winning author of Crosstalk.
No one could ask for a better present than a collection of Connie Willis Christmas tales. These are amazing stories, representing all the best of the Connie Willis experience: true Christmas gifts to her many fans. They are full of humor, absurdity, human foibles, tragedy, joy, and hope. They both send up and embrace many of the best Christmas traditions, such as the Christmas newsletter, Secret Santas, office parties, holiday pageants, and Christmas dinners (both elaborate and spare). There are ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come; debates over which is the best Christmas movie (Connie argues for the original Miracle on 34th Street, hands down); Rockettes; modern-day Magi; and the triumph of generosity over greed.
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A great collection!
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Best Christmas stories ever!!
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Wonderful Christmas Stories
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A Joy to Read
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Great collection of unexpected Christmas stories
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A lot like Christmas
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Three stars down the line
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I listened to the first story and more than half of the second.
I would say that they were both "cute" but not my cup of tea. Just a little too camp for my taste. What's more, they are pretty long for short stories... over an hour each.
I much prefer "Christmas Book at Bedtime: Complete Series" or "Classic Christmas Stories: A Collection of Timeless Holiday Tales."
But your mileage may vary.
I couldn't get through it
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The dozen short stories, except for one, weigh in at about 40 pages. They're all linked with a slightly different Christmasy theme and spirit, but there's a lot of humor in them, some light futurist sci-fi, and a tiny sprinkling of romance. I smiled and laughed and sometimes my heart was touched. It's been over 2 days now and I still can't find my next listen. Enjoy.
Loved it!
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"Miracle," like at least half of the stories in this collection, is a romantic comedy about an office Christmas party getting hijacked by a environmentalist trickster. This sounds pretty funny, but there's also a lot of arguing about which is the better Christmas movie: Miracle on 34th Street or It's a Wonderful Life. Can't we like both? The execution dragged on and on, and couldn't charm or tickle me. "Newsletter" is about how ridiculous and ludicrous Christmas newsletters from friends and family can be. In the end, it of course turns out to be one of the newsletters itself but it's hours long (30 minutes would've been a stretch). "Now Showing" is a SF story where a pair of film lovers discover that the movie theater theme parks with one hundred screens they've been patronizing hold some big secrets about the industry -- secrets which broke my suspension of disbelief.
That said, some of the stories are delightful -- "Cat's Paw" is a SF mystery that riffs off Sherlock Holmes and Poe's "The Murders of Rue Morgue." "deck.halls@bough/holly" is about a Themed Christmas Decorator who does installations for clients who is surprised when she starts to fall for her newest client. "Epiphany" sees two modern wise men and a woman searching for their own epiphany. "Just Like the Ones We Used to Know" attempts to put a fun speculative spin on one of Willis's favorite Christmas movies -- Love, Actually -- by stringing together several different stories of a global White Christmas, some which are pretty fun. But my favorite is "Adaptation," a small, quiet story which takes place in a bookstore on Christmas Eve and shows the spirits of Christmas Past and Yet to Come struggling in the modern era of the holidays, while a fellow clerk wishes he could just spend the holiday with his daughter. The reading by L.J. Ganser on this is particularly excellent.
Something else I really enjoyed were the introduction and afterward by Willis, who talks about what makes Christmas stories special and goes on to share some of her favorites as a fan. Even though I found this collection to be over long and half the stories forgettable, it would be delightful to spend a couple of hours talking to Willis about Christmas stories. Some of these tales I might come back to in holidays yet to come, but next time I'll be skimming and skipping some of the other stories.
Very, Very Long Stories
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