![]() ![]() I was laughing toward the beginning and the middle, having no idea I’d be crying after while. ![]() So much about comradeship, family, life, and love comes together in these relatively few pages. He’s again in fine form in this Christmas tale about Christmas tales.Īs much as I enjoyed revisiting the characters though, there’s still a lot to appreciate about this story of stories even if it’s your first time to the Sunlit Lands. ![]() My concerns about that teenaged boy’s hygiene aside, yes indeed, I’m a big Wu Song fan. It is, depending on the humans in question, a time of fasting or feasting, solemn reflection or joyous celebration, a time for thoughtful gift giving or excessive, lavish spending. A multicultural cast of ’em, by the way.Įspecially the hilarious and caring (in a guy-like, “no biggie but ride or die” kind of way) Wu Song, a.k.a. Many humans celebrate a winter solstice holy day called, variously, Christmas, the Feast of Lights, the Festival of the Incarnation, Nativity, Yule, or Nol. There’s war in the Sunlit Lands, but once a year, the young people there set aside time to celebrate Christmas, as they do in Our Last Christmas Together by author Matt Mikalatos.Īdmittedly, I didn’t finish the first novel in the Sunlit Lands fantasy series, The Crescent Stone, but that takes nothing away from the characters. Our Last Christmas Together: A Sunlit Lands Christmas Tale by Matt Mikalatos ![]() I tend to rate books not according to how “perfect” they are, seem to be, or are said to be in general but rather t o how perfect they are to me. ![]()
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