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Œuvres de Chip Davis

Christmas Song (2007) 28 exemplaires
Halloween (2000) 7 exemplaires
Sunday Morning Coffee (1991) 6 exemplaires
Fresh Aire Interludes (1988) 4 exemplaires
Fresh Aire (1985) 4 exemplaires
IMPRESSIONS (1996) 4 exemplaires
Fresh Aire IV 3 exemplaires
Christmas in the aire 3 exemplaires
Mannheim Steamroller (1987) 3 exemplaires
Fresh Aire II 3 exemplaires
Away In A Manger 2 exemplaires
Dinner 2 exemplaires
Sunday Morning Coffee II (1994) 2 exemplaires
HOLIDAY MUSIK (1996) 2 exemplaires
The Wolf and The Warlander (2017) 2 exemplaires
Christmas Song Limited Edition (2007) 2 exemplaires
Trail of the Raven, Haiti (2014) 1 exemplaire
Celebration 1 exemplaire
To Russia with love 1 exemplaire
Fresh Aire I 1 exemplaire
Christmas Collection 1 exemplaire
Saving the Wildlife 1 exemplaire
Fresh Aire 7 1 exemplaire
Fresh Aire VI 1 exemplaire
Fresh Aire V 1 exemplaire

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this is probably the MOST hilarious book I've read, ever! I mean, really, were-squirrels and drama.... who would have thought this would provide comedic relief? so funny! so true!!! I absolutely LOVED this foray into alt-shifter fiction!
 
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LizaRobbins | Jan 30, 2017 |
I've been a fan of Manheim Steamroller for ages!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68j6Ceof8QQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Meu_uczBEqM

When I found this book by Chip Davis I thought it would be a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Plus, my partner Will gave me a special present of concert tickets for a Manheim Steamroller concert tomorrow night when this group comes to the area. I'm excited about the concert, but disappointed in the book.

Evan Darling is a young man who, like many, do not appreciate the traditions passed down from generation to generation. When an elf like man gives him a snow globe, Evan is transported to the land inside the globe.

While the globe is beautiful, the town inside the globe is not. A town run by Christmas cops who dictate spending to excess and jail for those who are classified as humbugs, Evan meets magical Chris Kringle and Noel. Together they try to break the cult like mentality of the community held in hostage.

The beginning of the book was very creative, but alas, like left over wrapping paper and a stack of unwanted fruitcake, by mid point, I was ready to skip to the kitchen for egg nog to help me finish the pages.
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Whisper1 | 1 autre critique | Dec 5, 2011 |
Evan Darling has long kept a life-changing experience which happened to him as a boy a secret - even from his children and wife. But one Christmas Eve, as a blizzard is raging, and his children show no enthusiasm for the traditions of christmas, he realizes it is time to share his story. When he was a boy of ten he felt similarly. He wondered what was the point of all of the traditions that most of the time just seemed like work. After recieveing a beautiful snow glove from a travelling christmas sales men, Evan begins a journey that teaches him the real meaning of Christmas.

The writing in this book, especially the beginning, was beautiful. But by the end of the book I have to admit that I was groaning. In ways the plot was original, but there were so many elements of it that have been done many times in Christmas stories. I didn't feel that the point was very well made either. Which was that the traditions of Christmas are important, they have meaning and value to us even today. For being the point of the book, I thought this part was skimmed over. What I really think is that they were trying not to offend anyone. I mean Christ as the reason for Christmas was not mentioned, which is fine as they were going into the roots of the Celtic traditions of the holiday - what it was even before the Christians turned it into the celebration of Christ. But they didn't go into enough detail, and they hinted at Christianity through mentioning the origins of the Christmas tree ligths and Martin Luther. And the whole Santa theme, with them all being touched by this Christmas spirit at the end, and saving christmas...Well, lets see, it was rushed, and didn't make much sense. Sorry, I am not feeling it.

However, it was a cute story, it had a good message: that family and tradition are the reasons we celebrate christmas, and that we materialize it too much. I think it could be a fun family read, and that children would enjoy it, and maybe learn something from it. I guess I put it on the same level as all of those made for TV holiday movies. Yes, they are rather corny and unrealistic, but we watch them anyway, because they make us feel all warm and fuzzy, like a little kid again.
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lisalouhoo | 1 autre critique | Nov 16, 2008 |

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