Books matching: holiday themed short stories
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'A Lot Like Christmas: Stories' by Connie Willis is a collection of holiday-themed short stories and novellas that delve into various aspects of the Christmas season. From rom coms with movie themes to tales of unexpected good turns, the book offers a mix of humor, wit, intelligence, and even a sprinkle of romance. The stories cover a wide range of topics, including commercialism of Christmas, alien invasions, traditional Christmas traditions, and futuristic versions of the holiday season. Connie Willis's writing style is described as imaginative, engaging, and difficult to put down, with a touch of nostalgia and a sense of warmth that captures the essence of the holiday spirit.
I love Christmas. All of it—decorating the tree and singing in the choir and baking cookies and wrapping presents. I even like the parts most people hate—shopping in crowded malls and reading Christma... 'My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories' is a collection of heartwarming holiday-themed short stories by various young adult authors. The book features a variety of tales set during the holiday season, ranging from Christmas to New Year's Eve, and even touching on themes of loss, hope, and love. Readers praised the diverse perspectives and writing styles presented in the anthology, making it a perfect read to get into the festive spirit during the winter months.
The stories in the book cover a wide range of genres, from contemporary romance to fantasy, providing a delightful mix of emotions and themes. With contributions from well-known authors like Rainbow Rowell, Holly Black, and Stephanie Perkins, the anthology promises an engaging and enjoyable reading experience for those looking for a cozy and heartwarming holiday read.
She leaned back against Alicia’s house and started eating the Chex mix she’d brought out with her. (Alicia’s mom made the best Chex mix.) Mags could hear the music playing inside, and then she couldn’...- #3
'Miracle and Other Christmas Stories' by Connie Willis is a collection of Christmas-themed short stories that range from whimsical to thought-provoking, blending elements of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and horror. The writing style is described as unique, warm, and a mix of sweet and cynical, capturing the essence of the Christmas spirit. The stories include unexpected twists, modern retellings of classic tales, and imaginative narratives that leave readers feeling festive and contemplative.
There was a Christmas tree in the lobby when Lauren got to work, and the receptionist was sitting with her chin in her hand, watching the security monitor. Lauren set her shopping bag down and looked ... - #4
'The Winter Spirit' by Indra Vaughn is a heartwarming Christmas story set in a historic B and B in Jackson, Michigan. The plot revolves around Nathaniel, the B and B owner, who lives with the ghost of Gabriel Wickfield. As Christmas approaches, Gabriel and Nathaniel's relationship evolves in a unique and emotional way, as they both search for connection and love. The writing style is described as well-crafted, emotionally satisfying, and beautifully character-driven, making the reader sympathize with the characters and their stories.
I glared at the mirror of my en-suitebathroom, enhancing the crow’s feet fanning out from my dark greyeyes. A thick tuft of brown hair obscured my view, so I blew it outof my face. “Just this once,” I... - #5
"Skipping Christmas" by John Grisham is a departure from his usual legal thrillers, offering a humorous and heartwarming take on a couple, Luther and Nora Krank, who decide to skip the traditional holiday celebrations and go on a cruise instead. The book delves into the chaos and frenzy often associated with the Christmas season, exploring themes of commercialism, family dynamics, and the true meaning of the holidays. The story follows the Kranks as they face the reactions of their neighbors and community members who are determined to convince them to embrace the Christmas spirit, leading to unexpected twists and turns as they navigate their unconventional holiday plans.
Grisham's writing style in "Skipping Christmas" is described as fast-paced, funny, and engaging, with a unique blend of humor and irony that sets it apart from his usual legal mysteries. The book offers a light and comedic take on the challenges and joys of the holiday season, presenting a relatable and heartwarming story that resonates with readers looking for a festive and entertaining read that explores the themes of friendship, family, and the spirit of Christmas.
The gate was packed with weary travelers, most of them standing and huddled along the walls because the meager allotment of plastic chairs had long since been taken. Every plane that came and went hel... - #6
The Merry Wives of Windsor centers around the antics of Sir John Falstaff as he attempts to court two married women, Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, in hopes of receiving compensation. The two women, along with their husbands and other characters, conspire to teach Falstaff a lesson and humiliate him for his deceitful behavior. The play is filled with humor, misunderstandings, and farcical situations, showcasing Shakespeare's keen eye for human nature and his ability to create complex yet entertaining plots.
Evans. Yes, py'r lady; if he has a quarter of your 25 coat, there is but three skirts for yourself, in my simple conjectures: but that is all one. If Sir John Falstaff have committed disparagements un...