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4.0 out of 5 stars
Science Fiction and Fantasy for Christmas,
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This review is from: Christmas Forever (Hardcover)
This is the second (I think) in Hartwell's string of Christmas sci-fi/fantasy short story anthologies. As always in anthologies, there are some you like, some you don't--and with fantasy, sometimes a couple you don't understand.
In general, I liked this book. The first story, about a youngster who wants to make a Christmas display on an alien planet, sets the stage for the remainder of the stories well. I particularly enjoyed "My Favorite Christmas," about a teenager spending Christmas with a legendary uncle; "Prince of the Powers of This World," about a child waiting for a Christmas birth; "The Cockatrice Boys," about a fight against monsters who have invaded Earth; the sentimental "Pal O'Mine," "A Present for Santa," set in a future where the Government decides whether you live or die; the humorous "We Three Kings," featuring three Christmas monsters; "Christmas Wingding," even a very odd story where Scrooge becomes the film noir gumshoe in a Maltese Falcon world. Several were...very strange. "A Present for Hanna" was just plain creepy. The story that most affected me was "And When They Appear." It was a very imaginative story told from the POV of a small boy who lives in a house designed to protect him. But the last two pages were just so terribly creepy I cannot get the story out of my mind, and I wish it would go away. Recommended if you don't have problems with stories staying with you (otherwise just skip that one). |
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Christmas Forever by Sarah Smith (Paperback - 1993)
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