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Werken van Mary Wickizer Burgess

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Officiële naam
Burgess, Mary Alice Wickizer
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Burgess, Mary A.
Geboortedatum
1938-06-21
Geslacht
female
Geboorteplaats
San Bernardino, California, USA
Relaties
Reginald, Robert (husband)
Burgess, Michael (husband)
Korte biografie
Mary A. Burgess was born in San Bernardino, California, the daughter of an attorney and justice of the peace, Russell A. Wickizer, and (Wilma) Evelyn Swisher. She spent her early life at Crestline in the San Bernardino Mountains. Later she settled with her parents on a small ranch in Live Oak Canyon near Redlands, California, and graduated from Redlands High School.

After marrying and raising two children, Louise and Richard, she returned to school to obtain her B.A. in history and English literature at California State University, San Bernardino. There she met her second husband, Michael Burgess, whom she married in 1976. She helped establish Borgo Press with him during this same period.

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Bought for the Nina stories * but picked out a few others to read.

LAZELLE FAMILY CHRISTMAS, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman 4*
This story is exactly why I love this author. Each member of the family is responsible for a part of Christmas. ie. the youngest that is able finds a tree that is "willing" to be cut down...

THE SANTA TRAP, by Robin Aurelian (* aka NKH) 2*
It was tortuously fun up until the abrupt ending. Santa comes to your house and takes stuff....

THE CHRISTMAS CRAZIES: A GRIFF & FATS STORY, by Gary Lovisi DNF
ut-oh all the Santas are going missing. Salvation Army cauldrons abandoned, Macy's Santa goes on break and never comes back. // Too long, it lost my interest at about the half way point I figure. Detective type story.

CAN'T SEE THE TREE FOR THE FOREST by Skadi meic Beorh DNF
Actually didn't get that started. His writing style didn't match my reading style. The story was about picking out a tree without getting screwed over by the salesman. I think.

THE GIFT, by Marilyn "Mattie" Brahen 2.5* It's a proper, get you in the Christmas spirit story but it wasn't anything special IMO. A man that looks like Santa needs help but wait, is it the real Santa?

THE CHRISTMAS BANE, by S. Clayton Rhodes 4*
A Krampus story. I liked it. iirc a person has to be sacrificed to Krampus but the victim is new to town and is surprised to learn he is the sacrifice>
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Werken
7
Leden
46
Populariteit
#335,831
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
1
ISBNs
13
Favoriet
1