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The Christmas Thingy Hardcover – December 1, 2000

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 22 ratings

Eight-year-old Jessica Atkins wants a monster for Christmas. Not a big, mean monster; more of a friendly little one to play with when she comes home from school, and maybe scare away the mice who live in her big old London house.

But the old housekeeper, Mrs. Murgatroyd, warns her against wishing for a monster in this house. Exactly one hundred years ago the Christmas Thingy visited this very house and stole away with a load of Christmas presents.

As Mrs. Murgatroyd's mum used to say: "Like a rose must bloom and a pig must squeal, a cow must moo and a thingy must steal. It simply must."

Be careful what you wish for, Jessica...

The Christmas Thingy is a heartwarming story for children (and adults!) of all ages -- and a delightful fantasy for every day of the year!
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Billed by the publisher as "a heartwarming story for children (and adults!) of all ages," this Yuletide tale from two distinguished contributors with their roots in SF/horror is nothing less but little more. The story of how young Jessica, burdened with a permanent leg brace and consequent loneliness, finds her Christmas wish granted when she hopes for a monster, "a friendly little one to play with," moves nimbly via both the words of veteran author Wilson (All the Rage, Forecasts, Sept. 24, etc.) and the more than 30 pages of full-color paintings by Clark, a World Fantasy Award winner. The titular thingy shows up under Jessica's bedroom weeks before Christmas; the complication is that, as the family's housekeeper says, "Like a rose must bloom and a pig must squeal, a cow must moo and a thingy must steal"Aspecifically, Jessica's Christmas presents on Christmas Eve, taking them back to Thingyland. Before it can do so, though, Jessica gives it a present, the first it's ever hadAleading to an inspired solution to its natural kleptomania. Wilson's story is pleasant and cheerful, but never grips the emotions as some other Christmas tales do (say, Peef: The Christmas Bear). More impressive are Clark's deep-hued, often kinetic paintings, which depict the thingy as a kind of smiling, tentacled mushroom. This isn't an instant Christmas classic, but it's a good bet for those who like their Christmas cheer spiked with a hint of SF and spookiness. (Dec.)
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Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cemetery Dance Publications; Trade Paperback edition (December 1, 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 32 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1587670313
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1587670312
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.75 x 0.5 x 1.25 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
Heartwarming and a quick read. Highly recommended. Read it to my nephews and they loved it. Thank you, Mr Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2015
This is a very cool children's book. I bought it for our grandchildren and can't wait to see their response to it when I read it to them for the first time.
Great story by a master storyteller
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2011
I usually read thrillers, but I decided to read this for a change of pace and I'm glad that I did. I absolutely love this story, and the ending brought a good mist to my manly eyes.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2014
I hope to share the story with my granddaughter this year😘I recommend this short story to everybody merry Christmas and happy new year😊😊
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
I want a Christmas Thingy! The story is delightful and the illustrations are perfect. Thank you, Dr. Wilson, for a wonderful bedtime story!
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2018
A cute, heartwarming gift from f. Paul Wilson. Children will love it, and you might, too! Do yourself and your little a favour!
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2012
A cute little story for kids. Nicely illustrated and something that would suit parents reading to their children - I think this would be good for younger kids.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2011
What a charming little tale is The Christmas Thingy, about Jessica who is lonely while living temporarily in London with busy parents and who wishes for a "monster" to be her friend. The Thingy aims to please despite the housekeeper's wishes, but there's always a price when you befriend monsters. It's just that, well, Jessica is desperate and she's willing to risk paying the price... This is a very short tale, but it's accompanied by a set of lovely Alan Clark paintings, and a positive message about perspective and perception. If you already know F. Paul Wilson's thrillers, this may seem a bit off his usual path, but if you squint a little, you'll see it's really not. A nice read-aloud book for kids, but also moving for adults.

--W.D. Gagliani, author of Wolf's Edge
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