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Christmas Beyond The Box (2011)

by Josh Langston(Favorite Author)
3.07 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This is a collection of seven short stories. They each share a connection to Christmas, but truthfully some of those connections are fairly weak.We start with A Time For Giving. In this tale, we see another reason to not leave anyone off of your Christmas list and family can come in all forms.A young boy uses his father teleportation invention to try and solve the greatest holiday mystery of all in The List.Love Story at Gate 6B is a sweet little tale that shows us love lasts through the ages.Teacher's Pets presents the tale of a new teacher and her unique way of dealing with troublesome students.Vanishing Skills shows that even the wish business has its complications.As long as your mind is open, there will always be something that you can learn. This is the lesson we lea... morern in Last Canvas.No Marbles This Year is a tale of unique Christmas traditions for a family and how they can be thrown into disarray with the passing of the family's leader.I enjoyed this collection. The stories were fun even if some of them were only slightly connected to the holiday. This is one of the very few sci-fi/fantasy Christmas book for adults that I have found. If anyone knows of any others. please feel free to send me the title. Merry Christmas.
review 2: I liked this book that contained 6 short stories. They were mostly events that people would associate with the holidays, but with a twist. I wouldn’t necessarily say they put me in the Christmas spirit, but they didn’t make me go bah humbug either.A Time For Giving–The Binderbergs are excited to let the town cut down their big tree so it can be decorated at the Rockfeller Center. Before the town knows it, tree related incidents keep popping up, causing one cop to joke that the tree is haunted. I thought it was cute who’s really acting mischievous.The List–My favorite line: “Somebody had to laugh at the geeky kid–it was a rule of the kid cosmos.” Due to the Translation Effect, Toby finds Santa’s liar and looks to see if he’s on the nice or naughty list. His dad had created the invention (time machine). This story was great with the setting details; I could picture the liar and his dad’s work space vividly.Love Story at Gate 6B–Flight 373 is delayed because no clear landing. I couldn’t really connect with any characters because no names were given. An older gentleman waits on a woman (I’m assuming his wife), then they go home.Behavior Modifications–This story was pretty cool. Casey thinks his new mean teacher Ms. Chantre is turning people into caged animals. I don’t really know what it had to do with Christmas, but it was my favorite one. I loved the suspense of Casey’s friends nor principal nor parents believing a word he says. It’s only a matter of time before Ms. Chantre gets angry and comes after him. I liked the build-up and the twists at the end.Vanishing Skills–For the holidays, a student has a school project–interview someone. Amy attempts to interview Malachi in the park; he made magic lamps before he retired. I’m talking the Aladdin or I Dream of Genie types.No Marbles This Year–This was another one of my favorites. I loved the drama involved. Jedidiah is 10 years old and enjoys spending time with his family for Christmas, especially his granddad. The granddad gave out the same snow globes to everyone; a year later he passes away. Jedidiah doesn’t understand the true meaning of the gift until adulthood.I RECOMMEND this book to read. less
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newaij
This was a fairly short book of strange little stories. Some were very good. I enjoyed the read.
xenialarouge
I thought this book had a really good meaning of Christmas. I personally really liked it.
Barb
Christmas science fiction, never heard of it till this book. it's an interesting read
syliebby
There is a hedgehog on the cover. Enough said.
kevin_
OK, I didn't enjoy all of the short stories.
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