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Let it snow let it snow let it snow book3/21/2023 ![]() ![]() Honestly, I was skeptical to see how all three of the authors could produce something as one, one would have thought one or two details would slip through the cracks, but I could not find anything that was left out. I have to admit that I am very impressed with how the three writers handled the intersecting characters and elements because the book fits together effortlessly. All of the varying elements interweaved to craft an enjoyable tale. Their hobby (which I will refrain from stating because it is important to read with context) was a minor detail that contributed to the overall theme. ![]() Johnson made me LAUGH with her characters, descriptions, and dialogue. The first story, The Jubilee Express, was my favorite. When I saw his name mentioned again, I got really excited and sat up in my seat in anticipation. While he is not really important to the first story, he does pop up again in the second one and subsequently plays an important part to the narrative for the third. For instance, The Jubilee Express mentions a character, Jeb, who reappears in the other two stories. The three stories could each be read individually without needing the other two, but it is really fun to see the stories overlap and characters return later on. The three stories, The Jubilee Express, Cheertastic Christmas Miracle and The Patron Saint of Pigs are all humorous and romantic. Instead of reading three separate stories, they overlapped in many ways from tone, humor, and characters. I absolutely loved it! Each author contributed their own story and was able to intertwine the narratives to make the book feel flawless. ![]() Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle is a phenomenal book. ![]()
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