Merry - by Susan Breen (Hardcover)
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17 December, 2025
The cover is the best part of the book!
Merry by Susan Breen has a lovely cover with a snow globe, string of lights, and colorful books. I was looking forward to a lively family holiday tale that had an interesting connection to Charles Dickens and his story, A Christmas Carol. I struggled with this book. I was not a fan of Merry’s grown children (what a bunch). They are unlikeable and whiny (of course, that could be said for most of the characters). None of the characters seem to have healthy relationships with anyone else and that includes Merry with her children (I would not willingly take a vacation with those three ungrateful children). There is no character development, so the relationships do not stand a chance of being improved (which is sad). The book takes a wrong turn when it has Merry talking to her dog and getting replies. Merry also encounters the ghost of Charles Dickens and has conversations with him. It is a slow-moving story with repetitive details. I enjoyed the descriptions of The Christmas Carol that had been handed down from one generation to the next in Merry’s family. If I had been one of Merry’s children, I would have been eager for it to be handed down to me. I finished this book, but it took some effort (I kept putting it down, would read another book, and then come back to it). It is a shame that the story did not live up to the cover.