Review of Logistics. A Christmas Story

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Review of Logistics. A Christmas Story

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Logistics. A Christmas Story" by Chris Coppel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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LOGISTICS A Christmas story by Chris Coppel is a story that rotates around the origin and life of Holly Hillman. She (Holly Hillman) worked as the CEO of Marshall Whiteman Logistic company. She is so dedicated to her career that made her break up with her husband, Will, who also worked as the advocate of Marshall Whiteman Logistic company. Marshall Whiteman Logistic company enters into a deal of buying a Chinese logistics company; Ling Chow Group. As they were about to conclude the agreement, Ling Chow Group request the DNA results of Marshall Whiteman Logistic company board members. The results of the DNA becomes a life-changing opportunity to Holly Hillman. She was able to trace back his father, and she gets to understand why she was found in a Christmas gift when still a child.

The book is full of positive features, one of them is the length of the book. The author, Chris Coppel, is so creative in designing the length of the book. The book is quite short, one hundred and eighty-six pages. This makes it possible for almost everyone to read and finish the book, including those who are not good readers. A book with many pages tend to intimidate and discourage many potential readers. If you are not a good reader, do not be afraid, as you can finish reading this book in one seating.

Chris Coppel work tries to give the reader an explanation on who father Christmas (Santa Claus) is. It also explains the analogy on how Santa Claus delivers gifts during the Christmas Eve. If you have been eager of knowing Santa Claus story, then this book is for you.

I did not see anything negative about the book. The book is exceptionally well edited. The author was also moderate in choosing his words, as there are no bad words in the book. I rate this book 4 out of 4.

The book majorly fits a Christian context. Therefore, I will recommend the book to Christians.

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