Reread 2021: I'd forgotten so much if this, so it was fun to experience it all over again. Highly recommend the audio narrated by Stephen Fry. He's very good at elf voices.
3.5 stars
At times funny, at times heart breaking, A Boy Called Christmas is the story of Nicholas who sets out on a treacherous journey to find his father, and ends up finding something much more magical in the process.
Although I thoroughly enjoyed this, especially the characters, I found it to be a story of two halves. In the beginning we have this build up of Nicholas setting off in the cold, alone, to search for his father after his horrible aunt has forced him to live outside. He's a good hearted boy, but lonely in a way. His only friend is a cheese obsessed mouse and a reindeer. We see the group struggle to survive the harsh environment, until finally the reach a safe haven. Or so they think. It's a great story, fast paced and witty with all the charm of a traditional winter story. However, when this storyline wraps up we get another 50 pages of the aftermath. Although this was nice, I found it rather unnecessarily long winded for something that could have been summed up in a paragraph. After lots of action, it's rather sedate.
However, as I said I loved the characters - especially the elves, pixies and animals Nicholas encounters. There's some really funny dialogue, usually from a certain truth pixie who likes to see heads explode, that really had me laughing. Sometimes having to always tell the truth us definitely a pain.
Charming, bitter sweet and perfect for the Christmas season.