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Rene GutteridgeWaterBrook / 2010 / ePubOur Price$6.994.6 out of 5 stars for Boo Humbug - eBook Boo Series #4. View reviews of this product. 8 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW11025EB
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MissyTXAge: 35-44Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Very Funny!December 20, 2010MissyTXAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 3Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Boo Humbug, Boo Series #4.Boo Humbug is such a cute, funny story! It is the fourth book in the "Boo Series" by Rene Gutteridge. I have not read the other books, but I was still able to follow along easily. The title might turn off some people (Boo), but the book is not what you would expect. The story is about a crazy old lady who decides to put on a Christmas Carol Play as a horror story. Everybody tries to tell her how crazy that is, but she won't listen. The story is about a man who can't figure out why he is so unhappy and what he needs to do to be happy. We all know the only way to find true happiness is through our Lord, Jesus Christ. The ending is totally unexpected and will make you smile. I would definitely recommend reading this book.
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Diane Williams5 Stars Out Of 5September 23, 2009Diane WilliamsThis review was written for Boo Humbug, Boo Series #4.This short little book has all the fun of the longer books with the real message of Christmas coming through by the end of the story. By now I wanted to live in Skary and visit with all the people who make up this fun and caring town.
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Bonnie Lee Thomas5 Stars Out Of 5January 21, 2008Bonnie Lee ThomasThis review was written for Boo Humbug, Boo Series #4.I loved the quirky town of Skary and the people are so wierd they're cool.I eagerly await each book in the series
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Deborah5 Stars Out Of 5October 29, 2007DeborahThis review was written for Boo Humbug, Boo Series #4.I love going back to Skary for the holidays. It's always gives a good laugh and the characters are insane but lovable. Lois drives me nuts again. Her intentions are good but man, would I go crazy if I had to be in her play. It was funny thought reading about her insistence on having things try to go her way even though her warped mind can't see how wrong it would be. I found it hilarious that Lois told Dustin to follow poor Ainsley around because she is the picture of optimism. Poor Ainsley because right then she is anything but optimistic thanks to Wolf shirking fatherly duties. Surprisingly, Melb didn't annoy me like she had in the other books. She was being a tad overprotective with her son but then what new mother isn't? So I was pleasantly surprised to find myself not wanting to skip over her appearances. Both her and Ainsley reactions to being mothers are refreshing and it's also fun to read about Oliver and Wolfe's new experiences to fatherhood. The comment about changing diapers from two different perspectives was a hoot. Alfred's scenes were wonderful especially the scene at the end which was very moving and heartwarming. While this book is short, it's great fun to read. It's never preachy but the true meaning of Christmas is obvious. It will definately get you in the mood for the holidays. And if you happen to be a Scrooge, look out: you will get a smile on your face after reading this book.
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Linda Lamb5 Stars Out Of 5October 6, 2007Linda LambThis review was written for Boo Humbug, Boo Series #4.Another great addition to the Boos series! I finished it in a flash, and was left wanting more. Applause to Rene Gutteridge for creating very real characters we can laugh with, cry with, and grow to love. I can't wait for the next in the series!
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