The Twelve Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas⭐⭐

The Twelve Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas by James Patterson and Tad Safran



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Every year at Christmastime, Will and Ella Sullivan, and their father, Henry, come to a family agreement: Christmas is a holiday for other people.

At their brownstone in Harlem, stockings go unstuffed, tinsel unstrewn, gifts unbought, mistletoe unhung, chestnuts unroasted, carols unplayed, cookies uncooked, a tree un-visible, and guests uninvited.

Until guests start arriving anyway. In pairs and sixes, in sevens and tens—they keep coming. And they stay. For twelve long, hard, topsy-turvy, very messy days. That’s when the Sullivans discover that those moments in life that defy hope, expectation, or even imagination, might be the best gifts of all.

Genre: Christmas, Fiction, Fantasy, Humor

RRBC= RR BookClubRead

So I was hoping for a quirky Christmas mystery. I thought it will be a good pallet cleanser from all the serious stuff. It was meh. Not very likeable. I like a little magical fantasy but this was just not for me. I put an alternate ending at the end as a spoiler, which would have made much more sense.

My sister, who is an avid James Patterson fan, felt like this one was primarily written by Tad Safran and Patterson put his seal of approval. Not his typical story writing.

I gave it two stars because I didn't hate it, it kept me listening, and I felt the narrator did a good job with what he had to work with.

🎧Chinua Hawk.

**** SPOILER ALERT****

Tune out now if you don’t want the spoiler(s)

 


I wish it would have ended with him waking up from a bad dream.

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