A Very Coco Christmas: (Prequel Short Story) (Coco Pinchard Series), by Robert Bryndza
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A Very Coco Christmas is all about that first time you come home for Christmas with a new boyfriend who you just know your family will hate...This happens to eighteen-year-old Coco Pinchard, who has fallen hopelessly in love with Daniel Pinchard during her first term away at Aberystwyth University. He is most definitely a bad boy from the wrong side of the river.When Coco returns to London to spend Christmas with her snobbish parents, they don't approve of Daniel, going as far as trying to set her up with the dull Kenneth, son of their friends Adrian and Yvonne, who will be joining them for Christmas. Coco refuses and sparks begin to fly!A Very Coco Christmas is a prequel to the Coco Pinchard series, but it can also be enjoyed as a stand alone story. It is set in 1985, and there is a great deal of nostalgia for when Christmas was a lot simpler and less commercial.We also see Coco's disastrous first meeting with Ethel, her future mother-in-law. It's a cosy, funny, novella with snow, romance, and a Christmas lunch involving an escaped live turkey!
A Very Coco Christmas: (Prequel Short Story) (Coco Pinchard Series), by Robert Bryndza- Amazon Sales Rank: #65389 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-03
- Released on: 2015-06-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Robert Bryndza was born in the UK and lived in America and Canada before settling in Slovakia with his Slovak husband Ján. His debut novel The Not So Secret Emails of Coco Pinchard became an Amazon bestseller and two sequels have followed, Coco Pinchard's Big Fat Tipsy Wedding and Coco Pinchard, The Consequences of Love and Sex. When he's not writing Rob is learning Slovak, trying to train two crazy dogs, or watching Grand Designs - all in the hope that he'll be able to understand his mother-in-law, build his dream house, and get the dogs to listen. You can find out more about Robert at robertbryndza.com and on Twitter @RobertBryndza Or, for a far more interesting option, you can now follow Coco Pinchard on Twitter @CocoPinchard.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. More Coco please! By Yoli I love Coco Pinchard! This was a good look in to how a bunch of the characters from the first 2 books met. I actually liked Daniel in this book. If you have read the previous books you will love this one and if you haven't read the previous books You should do so now!! You'll thank me later! Seriously though this is a great addition to this really enjoyable series give it a chance.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great introduction to the series! By Alba in Bookland What a fantastic novella! This 60 pages story is so packed with drama, craziness and laughs! I actually found myself laughing out loud more than once, especially with the fantastic Jean Paul Belmondo, the turkey. This prequella is the perfect introduction for the Coco Pinchard series and I am sure that after reading it, you will be left wanting to know more about this crazy gang.Robert's style is refreshing and fun and takes you back to the eighties with ease. I highly recommend this short read for this Christmas as it has all the festive ingredients: copious amount of snow and food and a Christmas dinner full of awkward moments.Rating: 4,5
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. All the best things come in small packages! By Julie Haigh A brilliant and valuable addition to Robert Bryndza's Coco Pinchard series, this is SO GOOD. It's quite a short book, a novella and 'prequella' (love all this). So, a brief book but there's so much content, so much in it. In the first chapter there are so many comedy gems, it's a delight to read. The action takes place over five days, the Christmas holidays 21st-25th December 1985 where Coco has met and fallen in love with Daniel and is home from University for Christmas. It's written in Diary Format-I love Robert Bryndza's writing , he writes the other Coco books exclusively through 'emails' to the characters and, of course, this book is set a bit too early for this method but he has still done something different than write normal prose and it really works for me. I love how Robert and his partner Jan have dedicated the book to their dogs, that's so sweet, another nice touch that ties the book altogether as a package and creates that warm Christmassy feeling. I've read and thoroughly enjoyed the previous two Coco adventures and I have to say I have gone from one extreme to another: After Coco Pinchard's Big Fat Tipsy Wedding I didn't want the author to 'milk it' and overdo and wasn't sure another Coco would work but now, how wrong could I be!-now I would like more Coco's (how about eg. Coco's Easter Extravaganza?) This is very skillfull writing, it has it all-comedy, tenderness, heart-warming bits, tension and deeper issues (eg the scene on the train). In this book you find out why Coco is called Coco. It's a nickname-so I'm sorry for putting in a past review that some of the names were a bit unrealistic or silly-she's really called Karen. The action is so true; the mayhem and bedlam that is 'normal family christmasses' where everyone feels they have to or are made to feel they have to do all the various traditional things. This all makes for so many comedy moments, the characters are so lifelike-I know people like these! There's all the 'normal' things people do there, it's so observant, so true and so funny. Such a great choice of words, he says so much in such a short piece of writing. There's nostalgia in here eg. Glow worm toys, collecting sentimental baubles for the tree (as you do), also I had forgotten that fizzy pop used to come in glass bottles. Excellent comedy timing , so many places to chuckle and snigger yet the gags aren't overdone at all. I think it would translate well to TV? It's difficult to do this book justice in a review without giving anything away about the plot. I don't usually give 5 stars to short stories/novellas as it's difficult to compare with the content of bigger books but there's so much in this, this time it's justified. Hilarious, brilliant and wonderful.
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