A Defective Santa Claus by James Whitcomb Riley
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The Story
In A Defective Santa Claus, the jolly old man himself is having a total meltdown. He's done — with the reindeer, the list-checking, and probably the milk and cookies. So what does he do? He ditches the whole gig and goes to sleep. Yep, Santa's just not feeling it this year. It falls to a lowly elf to take over, pretending to be the real deal. And it's hilarious, because he's unprepared, the magic’s rusty, and disaster is one sleigh-bell jingle away. The humor comes straight from that collision between duty and a really bad day.
Why You Should Read It
Okay, why is it awesome? Because it's about something real. Santa is basically overworked and under-appreciated, and by 'something real,' I mean anyone who’s ever promised to be cheerful at six a.m. after pulling an all-nighter can totally relate. The great stuff is in the small moments — like the moment Santa just says 'Forget it' and pulls the blanket over his head. It’s funny, yes, but that two-minute rant speaks for everyone who feels invisible in their daily grind. The reluctant elf stepping in tries super hard, but yeah… disaster is barely avoided thanks to a little mishap that almost endangers Christmas. Your capacity for empathy and laughter, combined, will be shot through the roof.
Final Verdict
This is the cure for anyone sick of saccharine Holiday specials. Perfect for: office worker zombies who understand what burnout is, borderline grinchy family members, or just those wanting a bracingly realistic break from fake Happy Holidays bull while still wanting to feel festive eventually. Also, early-20th-century humor has that distinct sweet-and-tart quality. This book is that bite-sized holiday candy-cracker read — a side dish next to all the sweet stuff, but you'll find yourself laughing and thinking. Yes, it’s charming in that classy not-trying-too-hard-to-be-the-classic-they-eventually-became way. Get it if snark meets sweater weather.
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David Lopez
11 months agoLooking at the bibliography alone, the level of detail in the second half of the book is truly impressive. A solid investment for anyone's personal development.