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Other than A Christmas Carol. What are the must read Christmas literature?
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The other Dickens Christmas stories
The Nutcracker by Dumas
Rock Crystal by Stifter
Christmas at Thompson Hall by Trollope

There's also The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by Hoffmann and The Night Before Christmas by Gogol that I haven't read yet

The rest are mostly very short
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Nothing Lasts Forever by Thorpe
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Jesus in the Talmud by Peter Schäfer
So you know where Jesus is immersed right now and don't have to follow him
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Dickens wrote four other Christmas books, and also organized a collaborative Christmas ghost story with four other authors, and of course wrote several Christmas short stories.
And as long as you're reading old time English ghost stories for Christmas, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary and the Stoneground Ghost Tales are quite comfy.



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