A collection of holiday reads for those of you who would rather have a root canal than read another sappy Christmas tale.
by Christopher Moore
Seven-year-old Josh Barker's fervent prayers that Santa Claus--who he witnessed getting bashed in the head with a shovel--come back from the dead, are answered by the archangel Raziel, who unfortunately is not the brightest star in the heavenly realms.
by Michael Spradlin
Provides the lyrics for over two dozen Christmas songs for zombies that may be sung to the tunes of familiar carols, including such favorites as "I Saw Mommy Chewing Santa Claus," and "Deck the Halls with Parts of Wally."
by Augusten Burroughs
Augusten Burroughs recounts moments and experiences from seven Christmases, describing how he crafted gingerbread tenements, woke up next to Kris Kringle, and more.
by Jean Shepherd
Ralphie, a nine-year-old boy in 1940s Indiana, dreams of a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas, but his mother is not sold on the idea.
by Dave Sedaris
For those dreading the holiday season, bestseller Sedaris makes life a little easier with this uproarious essay collection. Sedaris gets the most mileage out of Christmas, from his stint as a Macy's elf in "SantaLand Diaries," to comparing American and Dutch holiday traditions in "Six to Eight Black Men."
6 comments:
I'd cry too, as that Santa looks pretty damn scary. LOL
I know right? I found this pic on Flickr Creative Commons and knew it was perfect for this post.
Ohnooooooo, not zombie christmas songs too!
Darn their putrid flesh! But I guess it was only a matter of time. Perhaps I can get my teenage son to sing something after all??
hey, at least they're not VAMPIRE christmas songs!
xD! I AM glad that they're not Vampire Christmas songs :)
And yeah, the "Santa" (phshh, impostor!) looks weird! Where's the jolly 'ol smile?
Holiday humor is just what I need! Thanks for listing these promising titles :)
oh my the pic is totally hilarious! That Santa is scary ...hehehe!
And those are some real cool books. I wish to read Moore nxt year!
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