All Ebenezer Scrooge cares about is money. He works his employees to the brink and doesn't give a thought on it. Christmas time is even worse for Scrooge. Ba humbug, he says to anything happy. No carols, no turkey, and NO Christmas! But that all changes on the night of Christmas Eve; when he is visited by three Christmas ghosts. The ghost of Christmas past, the ghost of Christmas present, and the ghost of Christmas future. These ghosts give Scrooge a deadly warning: Scrooge better change his cruel ways or the end is near for him. Can the grumpy, cranky old Scrooge change for good? Happy reading!
Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 7 | U | 6.7 | 28448 |
Book Reviews (16)
This book was out of this world! It's an old time classic but it's so good! The lessons it teaches are so well read and the story is just over all warm hearted and enjoyable. This review is cut very short because I don't want to spoil it do I?
This is a book revealed pasts a many futures. A regimented man Ebeneezer Scrooge absolutely hates Christmas. I could say hate a million times but I will write it 2 HATE,HATE Christmas. His love for it is like a ghastly piece of distant memory. Reading this book will make you think who you truly are and you past. Ebeneezer world was turned from his frown to happiness. His life turned upside down will you have the same story and live to tell this tale.
I love it!
Nice holiday😒
A Christmas Carol faithfully explains the true meaning of Christmas, down to the last page. Ebenezer Scrooge, an old humbug, is visited by the three ghosts of Christmas: The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, & Yet To Come. In these astonishingly startling visits, he is reminded of how sins like greed & fortune can really ruin your Holiday. If you flip page after page within this impressively portrayed classic, simply remember the wise words of Tiny Tim...God Bless Us, Everyone!
We read this book in class and I really liked it!
i love this book
I saw the play and the movie, it would be fun to read.
I am still reading this book.