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Book Reviews of Christmas, Present

Christmas Present
Author: Jacquelyn Mitchard
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ISBN: 403804
Publication Date: 2003
Edition: Abridged
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Publisher: Harper Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

FosterAdopt avatar reviewed Christmas, Present on
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a quick heartfelt read
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I enjoyed this book very much!
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Make absolutely sure to have a box of Kleenex nearby--I promise that you will need it several times during this "read-in-one-sitting" novella!
tchstroo avatar reviewed Christmas, Present on + 74 more book reviews
A great, small, quick to read book. Shed some tears over this one.
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I loved this book, it made me think, read and cry.
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TOUCHING
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Nice, thought provoking story!
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed Christmas, Present on + 947 more book reviews
If you feel like a good cry over Christmas (and who doesn't at some point?). This is the book for you. You will finish it in an evening, and then can get back to decking the halls.
geno avatar reviewed Christmas, Present on + 5 more book reviews
This book had potential to be really good, but it just fell flat. Not nearly as good as Deep End of the Ocean.
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I enjoyed this book as it goes through the process of a family trying to handle a difficult situation the best they could -----very good.
SGTBob avatar reviewed Christmas, Present on + 156 more book reviews
I was less enthusized by this book than I had anticipated. Although it mentions "Christmas" a little, I did not get that comfortable, cozzy Christmasy feeling from reading this book. However, it is sad in parts and bears a very strong message on living your life in the present and not expecting to live out your plans in the future. A good read.