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Skipping Christmas

A Fable

by John Grisham

Skipping Christmas by John Grisham X
Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
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  • First Published:
    Nov 2001, 176 pages

    Paperback:
    Oct 2004, 240 pages

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Shane (01/02/05)

The book was really good and I enjoyed it alot. I haven't seen the movie yet tho.
ralphomaha (12/27/04)

As a Grisham fan, I was disappointed with this book. It 's subject matter is trivial. One can tell it is a Grisham book, but that is about all one can say about it. If you are, like me, a dyed in wood Grisham fan, then you should read it. Otherwise, find another Grisham book to begin with.

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Maegan (12/20/04)

This book was great. the movie was better. But the book was still great. i prefer the movie.
desmond (12/13/04)

this book almost gave me a man orgasim
Christmas Girl (12/07/04)

This was a great book!!!!!!!!!!!
have fun reading it . . . . .i usually dont like books but this one was great!!!!!!!!!!
eye candi (12/04/04)

hey ya all!
sup?!
hope u guys have 1 fummin Christmas!!
if u wanna get the Christmas spirit followin... buy this book!
i insist!!!
its a LOL book!! (laugh out loud)
and once uve read it...
GO SEE THE MOVIE!!!
WOOT WOOT!!!
hey
elizabeth (11/29/04)

it was cute
Inge (11/24/04)

The Book is amusement, typical for Tim Allen. He is an axcellent actor.
The Story is in these Time actually and i think , correct.
Thank you for another Christmas Eve Story.
I wish all citiens of the world a beautiful christmas eve. And a happy start new year.

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