Claus Boxed 2
A Science Fiction Holiday Adventure
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Narrated by:
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James Killavey
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Written by:
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Tony Bertauski
About this listen
The Christmas adventures continue. The second volume of the holiday tales you never heard growing up....
Humbug
Eb Scrooge is left to run Avocado, Inc., an innovative technology business, all alone. An introverted shut-in locked away in a Colorado mansion, only his servant droids keep him company. Until the gifts arrive.
The Miser
When Kandi’s dad gets a mysterious call, they fly to a tropical island. Despite the heat, his sunburned client wears a heavy cloak. The world doesn’t know it yet, but Santa Claus is missing. Kandi knows where he is.
Ronin
There's one Christmas story no one has ever heard, the legend of the biggest and baddest reindeer of them all, the one who leads the sleigh and protects the herd. Billy Big Game doesn’t want to discover the last reindeer. He wants to capture him.
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- Kelly Kenrick
- 2021-03-12
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Interesting variations on Christmas stories. The first is a variation of Scrooge, which definitely deviates from the well-known classic. And I don't mean in the fact that it's set in Bertauski's world of bio-mites. In this story, I don't think Scrooge was redeemed like he was in Charles Dickens.
The second story provides even more background to Bertauski's world, that readers of the Halfskin books will recognize. It actually builds on the theme of the Scrooge story. A former employee of Scrooge brings a scientist and his daughter to an island to fix problems with the island and its inhabitants.
The third story was the most emotional, and ultimately the most uplifting. It's the story of the last reindeer, and his bond with an orphan boy and the results of the orphan boy being saved on Christmas Day. It again builds on the first two stories, using elements from them to provide the background.
Overall, I enjoyed the stories and the universe which Bertauski has built.
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