A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
By Charles Dickens

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Publisher: Evergreen Review, Inc.
Language: English

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Janet
Janet (Bath, Somerset, The United Kingdom) Fri Apr 09 2010 10:32
A Christmas Carol is one of my all-time favourite stories (from the films, that is, as this is the first Dickens book I’ve ever read!) so I thought it was high time I gave the book a go.It didn’t disappoint. The story is so wonderful - so clever and the prose is excellent. I’ve heard...more...
Alivanmom
Alivanmom (The United States) Thu Dec 11 2008 10:47
No, it's not the original, though I love the original and I've read it numerous times, I still found this unique edition to be surprisingly refreshing with the warmth and dignity the story deserves. And it was unexpectedly moving! I also appreciate that the language and storyline were kept remarkabl...more...
Nikki
Nikki (Cardiff, The United Kingdom) Thu Apr 23 2009 15:29
It's kind of weird to imagine how I can completely have avoided this book and any adaptations thereof, but up to now, I have. It's one of those things I've always meant to get round to, but never have until now -- at least in the book form: I'm not much one for sitting and watching things. Really I ...more...
Mrs_M
Mrs_M (Sandy, UT) Sat Jun 13 2009 08:59
This is a classic and a half. It is also very sentimental to me. I have a copy of This book that was given to me by my mother that was given to her by my father. So the book is not the one pictured here. My copy as printed in the 1800's. I use to read this very book to my children during the holiday...more...
White
White (Aiea, HI) Fri Aug 21 2009 21:08
This is a classic and a half. It is also very sentimental to me. I have a copy of This book that was given to me by my mother that was given to her by my father. So the book is not the one pictured here. My copy as printed in the 1800's. I use to read this very book to my children during the holiday...more...
Paul
Paul (Winnipeg, MB, Canada) Wed Nov 11 2009 17:41
Sponging The Stone by Arthur Paul Patterson I DON'T REMEMBER reading the book until my adult years yet Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol seems always to have been with me. The Carol entered my life when I lay on the living room floor with a belly full of Christmas turkey avoiding ad...more...
Helen
Helen (Chesham, B9, The United Kingdom) Thu Dec 24 2009 13:12
A Christmas Carol is the one classic that almost everyone knows, even if they've never read the book. It's the story of an old, money-obsessed miser called Ebenezer Scrooge who is given the chance of redemption one Christmas Eve when he is visited by the ghost of his deceased business partner, Jacob...more...
Matt
Matt (The United States) Fri Dec 25 2009 18:56
Great story. Much shorter than I ever thought. My favorite snippets: I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of iron-mongery in the trade. ...more...
Casey
Casey (Canby, OR) Fri Jan 08 2010 15:11
I've always liked Christmas Carol, in whatever form it happens to be in (i.e. the gazillion movie adaptations set in the present). I have Muppet Christmas Carol pretty much memorized, and I was delighted to discover that Gonzo hewed very closely to the original text, right down to a good portion of ...more...
Jeff
Jeff (Philadelphia, PA) Sun Jan 10 2010 11:38
It's funny the books that slip by you. I feel like there's an everpresent list of books one "should have read." When I once told one of my favorite English professors that no matter how many classics I read, I still don't feel well read, he responded that at seventy-something years old, ...more...