No big fancy topic this week. Just one simple question for everyone to answer. So, here it goes...
What's your favorite holiday story and why?
Mark Holmes: "The
Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" by Conan Doyle. Holmes and Watson
follow a clue of a lost hat and a goose to free a wrongly accused
plumber of theft. In the spirit of the season Holmes lets the real
pathetic thief go. A fun story that has Christmas as it's setting and
gives us a glance at a Victorian celebration. The story takes place on
"the seventh day of Christmas" The 12 days of Christmas are after Dec.
25th. Something we all have forgotten.
Ellie Raine: Hogfather because of its punny goodness.
Jeff Hewitt: I have to second Hogfather for
all the reasons that make it so good, and all those reasons are the
book itself. Amazing stuff in there. But especially Death's speech at
the end. "Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the
falling angel meets the rising ape."
Marian Allen: Anything by Connie Willis. She writes WONDERFUL Christmas stories!
Stu Thaman: I like to read Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" around Christmas. It is..... uplifting? I don't know why.
Nikki Nelson-Hicks: The Hogfather by Sir Terry Pratchett
Katina French: Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
It's quite possibly the earliest example of "urban fantasy" (there are
ghosts & spirits, and it's set in the author's contemporary London).
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