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A book with a festive heart
Agapanthus Started conversation Dec 2, 2003
Dear all, Christmas approaches in its inevitable and looming sort of way. I had managed, bizarrely enough, to ignore the onset since September, but now it is apon us and I have a huge family and for reasons best known to the loopier bits of my subconscious I make my own Christmas cards and I am feeling just about as Christmassy as a boiled carrot right now. Does anyone have a lovely festive book that makes them feel all good-will-to-all-men that they'd care to recommend?
Yours in a state of utter untinsel
Agapanthus
A book with a festive heart
sunny Posted Dec 3, 2003
The home planet / conceived and ed. by Kevin W. Kelley for the Association of Space Explorers. - Reading (Mass.) [etc.]
: Addison-Wesley ; Moscow : Mir Publishers, 1988. -
ISBN 0-201-15197-9
Quotes from the book: http://www.soton.ac.uk/~ejm/Global/global4.html
Interview with Kevin Kelley: http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC25/Kelley.htm
A book with a festive heart
Little Mischief Posted Dec 6, 2003
The Christmas Box by Richard Paul Evans
Actually, all of his books make me feel that way ... but this was the first of his that I read, it's appropriate for the season, and it's short (so you'll still have time for all those cards!).
Merry Christmas!
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