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Old 12-11-2011, 10:43 AM   #11662
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I just finished a re-read of Dickens' A Christmas Carol (the MobileRead Book Club's December selection). It really is a great book. You find yourself looking forward to cherished passages as you read.
It is, but don't miss out on the other four Christmas Books that Dickens wrote. There seems to be a tendency these days to think that "A Christmas Carol" is the only one. He wrote five of them. Until the early 20th century another of them, "The Cricket on the Hearth", was better known and regarded than "A Christmas Carol".
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