A Christmas Caroline is a modern-day version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The plot is the same but the situations are different. For one thing Ebenezer Scrooge is replaced by Caroline Scroggins, a young woman who lives alone and doesn't go out much. Scrooge was a bitter man who made comments such as “If they would rather die, they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.” Caroline Scroggins is more of a loner who likes to save her money by keeping her heat low and not partying with her friends. The lighter main character is good for the book because the novel is hilarious.
What I liked most about this novel is the wit of the writer. This is what earned the book a five star rating. Here is an example: “My sibling had been the type of person who would [blank] her pants but still manage to see the positive in it - at least it proved she didn’t need any more fiber in her diet.” The jokes are often bathroom or bedroom humor, but they had me laughing. If you like writers with edgy styles, this novel is for you.