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(More customer reviews)The story of "Twenty-First North Pole Santa" is excruciatingly politically correct (if I had to read about the main character's "proud Athabascan heritage" one more time I was going to scream), but that's not why I've given it a low rating. I'm giving it a low rating because the book seriously needed an editor who was competent of grammar and style. It obviously didn't have one. Zahn is a repetitive and choppy author; and she apparently doesn't know what a question mark is or how it is used to indicate an interrogative sentence. This is not of publishable quality.
I bought this book for my young son, but I don't know that I'll let him keep it. The story is no great shakes, and the writing itself is subpar. I don't want him to think that this is good authorship!
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Once upon a time there was just one Santa Claus, but as the Believing World grew so did Santa's family.Now there's a BIG problem-Next in line to be the North Pole Santa is Holly, an adopted, Athabascan GIRL.
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