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Twas the Night Before : a Love
Story, by Jerry B. Jenkins, 1998
Cynical reporter Tom Douten meets optimistic journalism professor
Noella Wright who still believes in Santa Claus. Tom wangles a trip to the
Black Forest to research Kris Kringle with an eye to disproving his
existence and learns a few things about love. This book is by the author
of the Left Behind series.
Hogfather : a Novel of Discworld, by Terry Pratchett, 1998
When a contract is put out on the Hogfather (red robe, white beard,
says "Ho, ho, ho), Death tries to help out by wearing the costume,
driving the sleigh pulled by the jolly pigs, Gouger, Tusker, Rooter, and
Snouter, etc. But Death is so literal-minded… Fans of bad puns, laugh-out-loud writing, and general loopiness will
enjoy this tale of Christmas or Hogwatch as its know on Discworld.
All Through the Night (large print), by Mary Higgins Clark, 1998
Alvirah and Willy Meehan get involved in a Christmas mystery concerning
a disputed inheritance and a woman who is looking for the daughter she
abandoned as an infant seven years before.
Christmas in Calico, by Jack Curtis, 1998
For those who prefer their Christmas reading on the tough side Curtis
delivers this story of very pregnant widow Rose Cameron’s struggle to
keep her ranch in the face of enormous odds including drought, theft, and
a grim Scots banker who’s about to foreclose until a tall, dark stranger
rides in and forces him to look at what he’s doing. Shades of Dicken’s
Christmas Carol set in the Old West.
Skipping Christmas, by John Grisham, 2001
Tired of all the Christmas Sweetness-and-Light? So are Luther and Nora
Krank. To the disgruntlement of their neighbors, the Kranks decide to
eschew the pressures of the Christmas season and take a Caribbean cruise
instead. This is a book to take the taste of all that Christmas treacle
out of your mouth.
Fallen Angel : a novel,
by Don J. Snyder, 2001
And this is the book to put it right back in. Thirty years ago Terry
McQuinn saw how tragedy could leave a family in ruins. He has spent the
intervening years trying to distance himself from that tragedy and from
his father, a caretaker of vacation cottages owned by the rich. Returning
home to deal with his father’s final illness, Terry carries out one last
commission and in the process finds Love.
The
Mitford Snowmen : a Christmas story, Jan Karon, 2001
Always reminiscent of Miss Read, Karon is never more so than in
thisChristmas tale. There’s nothing heavy here, just your favorite
characters joining in a snowman-building contest that provides an island
of warmth and humor in a cold old world.
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Little Ellie Claus, by James Manos, 2000
In this cross between Dickens’ Christmas Carol and O. Henry’s
Gift of the Magi newly married Peter and Lucy move to The Big Apple
at the height of the Depression. Even though Peter’s promised job fails
to materialize, they maintain their love for each other and good cheer
until tragedy strikes and Lucy is left alone with a baby on the way. Get
out your hankies for this one.
Deck the Halls, by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark, 2000
C. B. Dingle, angry that Uncle Goodloe dies and leaves his money to the
local gardening club, decides to go after the man who first led Uncle down
the garden path.
Christmas Cookie Murder : a Lucy Stone mystery, by Leslie Meier,
1999
Even during the Season of Good Will all is not well in tinker’s Cove.
At the annual cookie exchange one baker accuses the other of stealing her
low-sugar-low-fat cookie recipe. Flaming controversy is chilled when the
accused thief is found strangled the next day. Ladies, ladies, they’re
just cookies!

A Highland Christmas, by M.C. Beaton, 1999
So dour is Calvinist Lochdubh, Scotland that someone has stolen the
village’s newly purchased Christmas lights. Village bobby, Hamish
Macbeth must solve this and other mysteries. Nothing deep here, just put
up your feet and enjoy.
Aunt Dimity's Christmas, by Nancy Atherton, 1999
Lori Shepherd is furiously busy with her preparations for celebrating
Christmas with her husband, Bill and twin sons in the beautiful cottage
willed to her by Aunt Dimity until she discovers the body of a mysterious
stranger out in the snow and barely alive.
A Magical Christmas (large print), by Heather Graham, 2001
The Radcliffes, suffering from the stresses of modern life, decide to
spend Christmas vacation at an out-of-the-way country inn in Virginia
which is run by the rather odd Wainscotts. The Wainscotts dress in clothes
straight out of the Civil War. Just how straight the reader learns as the
Wainscotts teach the Radcliffes about the value of Family.
A Hamptons Christmas, by James Brady, 2000
Beecher Stowe’s plans for a traditional Christmas with Lady Alix
Dunraven and his father, the Admiral go off track with the advent (sorry)
of a poor little rich girl who has escaped from her Swiss convent school
and battling parent.
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