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Friday, December 2, 2011
Review: The Christmas Bus by Melody Carlson
This is my first holiday read this year, and I must say I did enjoy it. "The Christmas Bus" is a quick, uplifting, predictable read with really enjoyable characters. Edith Ryan lives in a quaint little town called Christmas Valley. Edith, the pastor's wife is saddened and disappointed that her children will not be coming home for the holidays this year. Inspired by her husband's sermon, Edith decides to keep their bed and breakfast open during the holidays for those who need a place to stay and people to spend the holiday with. The inn is soon booked to capacity, and Edith's patience is tested.
Myrtle Pinkerton soon arrives, a woman who irritates almost everyone in town and has Edith constantly worrying about what sort of trouble she will get herself into next. Myrtle will keep readers guessing. Edith's guests are all very diverse. There is Leslie, a divorcee and her young daughter named Meagan. Albert Benson, an elderly widower who seems content to stay in his room. Lauren and Michael Thomas who's issues are unbeatable and Jim and Carmen Fields who are constantly bickering. Myrtle takes it upon herself to try and help the guests and townspeople on what she deems issues, even though they do not necessarily want her to intervene.
Collin and Amy, are a young couple who arrive in a broken down, brightly painted bus with no money. It is clear the birth of their child is fast approaching and Edith cannot turn them away, even though her B&B is fully booked. A town that prides themselves as having the Christmas spirit 365 days a year, has a few lessons to learn when Edith decides she will not turn them away because their bus is simply an eyesore. Myrtle may have irritated the locals however, she does redeem herself and leaves readers pondering the true hidden blessing of Christmas.
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This sounds like a sweet story and one we could all learn from.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great Christmas book filled with interesting characters!
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteMake sure to try Christmas at Harrington's.
Good first holiday book for the year :) They are a must, ok not a must, but they are fun
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like the perfect Christmas tale, and like it's just right for the holiday. I need to add this one to my list, as I am really in the mood for a great cozy little Christmas read right now! Great review today!
ReplyDeleteCollin and Amy sound very reminiscent of Joseph and Mary. Sounds like a cute fun read for the Christmas Season.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful Christmas read. I love how it resembles the story of Jesus' birth. One more for the wish list!
ReplyDeleteSometimes even though they're somewhat predictable, nice stories like this are just what we need at Christmastime. Sounds like a good read!
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