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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
An insignificant tome,
By Misha (Staten Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sally's Christmas Miracle (Library Binding)
In this little book, which reads as though it were slapped together with as much as ten minutes' thought process, Sally Brown admires a neighbor's pine tree; it's perfect in size and shape, and is (by her accounts) begging to be decorated in her house. The dilemma - it's in the neighbor's yard, not hers. She hopes for a miracle, and hey presto! The tree falls, and Sally feels that it belongs to her. No dilemma, no mental anxieties over removing the tree, it simply belongs to her. The "showdown" between Sally and the neighbor is a remarkable display of mediocrity.My kids, bless their hearts, hated the book. However, I can't give any kisd' book less than two stars because, if nothing else, it gets them reading. Sheesh. |
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Sally's Christmas Miracle by Charles M. Schulz (Library Binding - Oct. 1996)
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