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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Readalong (Dec 13)
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My kids love the story as well. I've read parts of the book to them and they love Dickens' imagery and characterisation. I was against watching Jim Carey playing Scrooge, but eventually gave in. I'm glad I did, because I love it, as well as all the other versions. Living in Sydney after having been born and bred in England, it's extra special as it reminds me of a "proper" Christmas.


Was going to wait until the 17th because 170 years to the day it was first published and there are other stories in my copy so Christmas Carol probably will be started on that date. :)





It came out hwo concise this story is, especially if compared to his other works.
But this is not something to its detriment, on the contrary: the immages are even more striking - we were naming the two "children" coming out the cloack of the ghost of Christmas Present: ignorance and misery
we also underlined the fact that it is a story somehow "ment for the cinema" - of course not really since it was not yet been invented, but in the sense thatb it is really "cinematographic" in its organization.

I 'see' Charles Dickens writing as pictures running through my mind. He describes so well he evokes every emotion and feeling there is.
It must have been so easy for film makers to realise his stories as they are already there fully formed and waiting for 'life'.

This is the discussion thread for it. I personally only know the story through the Muppets Christmas Carol version (which I watch every Christmas), and it will be only my second Dickens...
For people who don't have a copy, you can read it online/download it for your e-reader here. It is also on the Kindle Store for free.