The Last Christmas

By J. R. Nova
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star0.75 star
(4.67 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Dec. 14, 2011
Words: 2,723 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465759344


Description

The world has moved on from hopes and dreams. People have nothing more to live for, and Santa Claus no longer has a reason to exist. Follow his last elf, Nog, as Kris Kringle struggles to bring humanity back from the brink.

Tags

hope, holidays, christmas, elves, kris kringle, santa claus

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Review by: charles sadler on Dec. 19, 2011 : star star star star star
As a complete bah humbug, the story is a great change from the usual christmas junk that invades my life during this season.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

Review by: Pallas Athena on Dec. 15, 2011 : star star star star star
Move over "Yes, Virginia"! The new Christmas story of the century is here. A story addressing the modern times and people and still full of heart. More than a Christmas story, it's a tale about hope and believing in humanity.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

Review by: Rodney C. Johnson on Dec. 15, 2011 : star star star star
J. R. Nova presents us with a very different sort of Christmas tale. I would say, it is even mythological and epic in nature. Kringle is a sort of celestial creature here and he has a mission which he is determined to fulfill, no matter what! Luckily our celestial Santa has a conscious in the form of the last elf, Nog!

A good read for these holiday seasons.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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