Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #38965 in Books
- Published on: 2008-10-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Customer Reviews
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
I'm a sucker for romance any time of the year, but something about the holiday season makes me want to curl up in a nice blanket, drink hot chocolate, and read love stories. LET IT SNOW is the perfect holiday read.
Maureen Johnson starts things off with THE JUBILEE EXPRESS, in which Jubliee (no, not a stripper, but named for a piece in her mother's collection of the Flobie Santa Village) finds herself stranded on a train in Gracetown in a huge snowstorm. A trip to the Waffle House introduces her to Stuart and friendship, or maybe something more, starts to form.
In A CHEERTASTIC CHRISTMAS MIRACLE, author John Green hilariously describes the mission of three friends to get to the Waffle House where a group of cheerleaders are stranded and wanting to play Twister.
And Lauren Myracle's THE PATRON SAINT OF PIGS shows that lost love can be found again with the help of Starbucks, angels, and even a pig.
Each story stands well on its own, but it was nice to have a common thread throughout. I loved how the authors found ways to connect all three stories. Characters you meet in the beginning show up later on, and places like Starbucks and the Waffle House are important to all three tales. The only thing I didn't like was that they were all short stories - I could have kept reading about each of the characters!
LET IT SNOW is a great, warm, fuzzy read for the holidays, so grab some hot chocolate and curl up because you won't want to stop reading until you're finished and happily sighing.
Reviewed by: Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
John Green makes me smile!
Just read this book ,it's a real feel good experience.
Read Paper Towns during the Christmas holidays (I'm the Mum who buys for two teenage daughters who are avid John Green fans)and thoroughly enjoyed them both.
I love the all American feel, especially the interconnectedness of the three stories by the three authors,lovely links.
Read this book in the winter, preferably when it is snowing (as it is today!)Might be described as teen fiction but they stand up to appreciation by adults too. Contented sighs all round.



