Rating: 1.1.1
Recommended audience: Pre-teen and up
Category: Inspirational, Holiday
This is a cute book. It made me cry and cry again. When I was done reading it I thought it was a good, inspiring book. Now given time to reflect on it, I still think it's an inpiring book but I'm kind of mad at the author. It's probably like almost all Christmas books but I haven't read very many so I'm feeling annoyed now that the book seems so contrived to make people cry. I probably just have a bad attitude and am feeling a little hum-buggy this Christmas. I would still recommend this book. It's a quick read and definitely will put you in the Christmas spirit.
12 comments:
Don't stay mad for too long. I wasn't just trying to make you cry, promise :)
Wow! I'm both embarrassed and thrilled. To have an author comment on my review is so awesome!! I'm sure you won't see this, Jason Wright, but I appreciate the time you took to comment on my blog. I'm not mad anymore :)
Wahahaha, won't see it, eh? ;) I bookmarked ya! Have a wonderful holiday, and good luck with the marathon!
Haha! I told you you would cry. And Mr. Wright's comment is hilarious!
For the love of mistletoe, PLEASE don't call me Mr. Wright!
Hey, Mr. Wright we share cousins.
Snazzy, who would that be?
Your cousin Gregg Wright is my uncle and so his sons Jason and Nathan are my cousins.
How cool is that? So you must come from Jan's side of the family? I love all those nuts.
Me too. They are awesome.
Boy, I've missed a lot in the last couple of hours. I just wanted to defend myself and my tears. Yes, I said I probably wouldn't cry if I was prepared for it, but I didn't count on Jason Wright. It wasn't my fault. He didn't pull any punches. He just kept punching away and I just couldn't keep the tears back anymore. :)
I know, remember when I said if one thing doesn't get you the next thing will.
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