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Three Dates of Christmas
- Narrated by: Darcy Stark
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Dean Murphy hates Christmas a little more each year. His job as a pharmacy manager requires him to festoon his store with seasonal cheer, but his distaste for the lurid commercialism is only topped by his irritation with the syrupy sentimentalism. Being alone sucks, but he’s managed just fine without friends or family for years. Why should December 25 be any different?
When the tattooed Tony Delvecchio walks into his store, Dean hopes that, maybe, Tony’s different. Maybe Tony’s the man who won’t be driven away by Dean’s Scrooge-like tendencies. But Tony loves the holiday season, and he challenges Dean to three dates. Three dates to change his mind about Christmas.
Despite knowing it will all end badly, Dean does the unthinkable. He agrees.
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- Hemmel M.
- 18-11-22
I listened to 25%
This story is all tell and no show. The weird thing is, all telling is Tony's point of view. They meet and within the hour he is drawing conclusions, spinning background stories and making assumptions about Dean. It is really weird, because the author does not mention any show of emotion or Dean openly talking about his inner life.
Add to that, I dislike that Dean for some reason is not allowed to his opinion and feelings about Christmas. He has one demand: not watching a Christmas movie. Yet, immediately Tony decides he is going to trick Dean to watch.
I really don't like this Tony.
Narration makes me doubt. Is it the lack of emotion that makes me so bored? I think so.
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