12 Days: Unconventional Christmas Stories
by Lee Pierce
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Pub Date Nov 15 2024 | Archive Date Dec 18 2024
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Description
A final exam. A winter's party. Santa Claus, snowy nights, coffee with ghosts, talking toys, evil elves, killer Christmas trees, murder, and mayhem. It's a hellish holiday.
These twelve tales of Christmas chaos offer a break from the sterilized Hallmark Christmas and give a glimpse into a Twilight Zone world filled with horror, humor, and hope. This is an unconventional Christmas.
Happy holidays!
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798344383576 |
PRICE | $3.29 (USD) |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This short story collection features 12 unique, unconventional Christmas stories. While some are humorous and lighthearted, others are murderous and horrific! But one thing's for sure...you will have a jolly time!
And what a jolly good time I had!! My favorite stories were the killer Christmas trees and coffee with ghosts. The ones about winter break and final exams were awesome as well. Thank you for all the laughs and smiles while reading this collection!!
Thank you to NetGalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the opportunity to review an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) in exchange for my honest opinion.
Well, this was certainly an unconventional collection of short Christmas Stories! And I loved them. Between talking toys, killer trees, exams, teacher parties, and more, these 12 stories are not your average sweet Hallmark stories.
I loved pretty much every story in this book. The stories were short and well edited. From the very first page, the introduction, the author had a distinct and hilarious voice. As someone who is not big on Christmas, I can see myself reading these stories every year.
My favourite stories were, Final Exam, Winter Break, and The Christmas Creeps.
The collection was very unique, and each story had its own distinct voice that stood out from the other stories. This is a great read for adults who want a fun, unconventional, and non-PC time. This is definitely not for children, but I think teenagers would be fine reading it.
I look forward to owning a physical copy of this book, and reading more from this author.
Thank you to Netgalley and Victory Editing Netgalley Co-op for the Advanced Reader’s Copy (ARC) of this book. All opinions are my own.