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The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror - Christopher Moore
The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror
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Christmas crept into Pine Cove like a creeping Christmas thing: dragging garland, ribbon, and sleigh bells, oozing eggnog, reeking of pine, and threatening festive doom like a cold sore under the mistletoe. 'Twas the night (okay, more like the week) before Christmas, and all through the tiny... show more
Christmas crept into Pine Cove like a creeping Christmas thing: dragging garland, ribbon, and sleigh bells, oozing eggnog, reeking of pine, and threatening festive doom like a cold sore under the mistletoe. 'Twas the night (okay, more like the week) before Christmas, and all through the tiny community of Pine Cove, California, people are busy buying, wrapping, packing, and generally getting into the holiday spirit. It is the hap-hap-happiest time of the year, after all. But not everybody is feeling the joy. Little Joshua Barker is in desperate need of a holiday miracle. No, he's not on his deathbed; no, his dog hasn't run away from home. But Josh is sure that he saw Santa take a shovel to the head, and now the seven-year-old has only one prayer: Please, Santa, come back from the dead. But hold on! There's an angel waiting in the wings. (Wings, get it?) It's none other than the Archangel Raziel come to Earth seeking a small child with a wish that needs granting. Unfortunately, our angel's not sporting the brightest halo in the bunch, and before you can say "Kris Kringle," he's botched his sacred mission and sent the residents of Pine Cove headlong into Christmas chaos, culminating in the most hilarious and horrifying holiday party the town has ever seen. Only Christopher Moore, the man who brought you the outrageous lost gospel Lamb and the hysterical fish tale Fluke could have devised a new holiday classic that tugs at the heartstrings and serves up a healthy slice of fruitcake to boot. Move over, Charles Dickens -- it's Christopher Moore time.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780060590253 (0060590254)
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
Series: Pine Cove (#3)
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Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it
3.0 The Stupidest Angel ★★★☆☆
A dimwitted and incompetent angel loses a bet and picks a town full of zany characters in which to fulfill it. Hijinks and frantic hilarity ensue. I found it entertaining enough to occupy my mind while running errands. Audiobook version via Audible. Good performance by Tony Roberts.
Confuzzled Books
Confuzzled Books rated it
3.0 Angels We Have Heard...Are Nothing Like We Thought.
A town that is full of crazies to begin with get’s sent an angel to grant the Christmas wish of a young boy. The angel who gets the job is a little bonkers himself and...well more chaos ensues as the angel tries to give the child what he wants. The book is pure silliness which seems to be a theme...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it
0.0 The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore (audio)
There's nothing more to say here really. I'm throwing in the towel. I am on disc 3 and have been so completely zoned out I feel like I may have to go all the way back to the beginning. I don't know if I'm just distracted, completely humorless or falling into another slump but this book could not ent...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
4.0 "The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror" by Christopher Moore - Twisted Christmas Cheer
This is a fun book from cover to cover. My wife bought if for me for Christmas and it brought me a lot of twisted cheer. The style and the way of thinking is Carl Hiassen meets Tom Sharpe with a dash of Sam Raimi thrown in. Christopher Moore manages to pull off writing a book in which we care wh...
Lobo
Lobo rated it
4.0 A leghülyébb angyal : szívmelengető karácsonyi rémtörténet
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