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Dec 01, 2011 03:48PM

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Debbie wrote: "Would the Grimm Fairy tales count? They aren't really classified as "short stories" but they are stories and they are short! And some of them are VERY short."
I think that's a good enough argument!
I think that's a good enough argument!

I think that's a g..."
Great! Thanks! I'm sure others would have wondered, too.


It included the short stories: The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck, A Christmas Inspiration by Lucy Maud Montgomery, The Elves by The Brothers Grimm (as well as many poems, scriptures, and excerpts from sermons).

I also read
The Feast of St. Friend, which is a collection of articles written by the author on the subject of Christmas.






Debbie wrote: "I have been reading The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. One I had never read that I enjoyed was "All Fur". Its a variation of the Cinderella story but no wicked stepmother or mean ste..."
How do you have Cinderella without the steps?
How do you have Cinderella without the steps?

I've always loved "Christmas Day in the Morning" by Pearl S. Buck and ordered the illustrated version of it. We'll be reading it this wknd too.

My book club decided to find a bunch of science fiction Christmas stories to read this month. It's been fun searching for them.


I read Sleeping Beauty and other SHORT stories what an amazing book

Its a variation in the sense of a girl working in a kitchen being very dirty. Gets fancy dress from some source. Dances with prince who falls in love. Happens 3 times with fancier dress each time. Then somehow the prince finds her and marries her. They live happily to they end of their days.
This is the core of the "Cinderella" story. How the girl gets to be stuck working in a kitchen, being dirty, how she gets to go to the ball, how she gets the dresses she wears, the people around her and how they treat her are the dressing that makes the various stories.
Debbie wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Debbie wrote: "I have been reading The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. One I had never read that I enjoyed was "All Fur". Its a variation of the Cinderella story but ..."
Sounds interesting- I'll have to pick it up!
Sounds interesting- I'll have to pick it up!
Our drawing winner this month was Havilah, who read All Seated on the Ground by Connie Willis. Thanks so much for participating, and please take January's challenge to read and review a self-improvement book!
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