Publisher: Speak
Publish Date: October 2, 2008
Source: Gift/Own
The weather outside is frightful, but these stories are delightful! When a huge blizzard (that doesn't show signs of stopping) hits, Gracetown is completely snowed in. But ven though it's cold outside, things are heating up inside, proving that the holiday season is magical when it comes to love. In three wonderfully (and hilariously!) interconnected tales, YA stars John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson create a must-have collection that captures all the spirit of the holiday season.
Let It Snow
is basically the most perfect holiday book ever. Could you really
expect less from 3 amazing authors, though? First, I'll break it down
into the tree stories.
The
Jubilee Express by Maureen Johnson
Take
hilarious shenanigans, Christmas, and romance; mix them thoroughly
and what do you end up with? Magic, I tell you, magic. I can't even
count how many times I laughed out loud while reading this. I could
read a whole book about Jubilee because she's unintentionally
hilarious. Plus, she's the type of girl who'll trudge through 5 feet
of snow by herself to go to a Waffle House and that's the type of
girl I like to read about.
Her
relationship with Stuart is good even though they had a lot of
unnecessary miscommunication at the end. They start out as strangers
(Stuart seeming a little more strange upon first glance) in a Waffle
House then progress to friendly jabs at each other, and finally they
realize that being together is kind of nice. Basically what I'm
saying is that it all felt really natural except, you know, for the
fact that the first night they met she slept on his couch...
A
Cheertastic Christmas Miracle by John Green
Mr.
Green presents a familiar situation: guy friend and girl friend both
like each other but neither realizes. Part of me was always going
“Tobin, you idiot! Can you not see the googly eyes Duke is making
and the massive elphant-sized hints she's dropping?!” But no,
because I've totally been there. Before my (now) husband and I
started dating I'm pretty sure everyone in the entire town knew we
liked each other but could we see it? Hah, not a chance. So Tobin and
Duke's relationship was predictable, but that didn't diminish its
cuteness.
I
liked that even though there were three (well, technically four, but
he was mostly just on the phone) friends the third didn't just become
a third wheel left out in the cold. JP (said third friend) was
hilarious and had a great relationship with both Duke and Tobin and
the story certainly wouldn't be the same without him.
The
Patron Saint of Pigs by Lauren Myracle
Myracle's
story wasn't the laugh-out-loud hilarious type like the other two,
but it kind of ended up balancing everything out. Now, it's pretty
obvious within the first couple pages that this will be a
coming-to-terms-with-the-fact-that-you-need-to-change type of story,
but again, predictability isn't always a bad thing.
I
didn't really understand Addie. All the people closest to her are
telling her she's self-absorbed and she refuses to listen and just
rattles off all the problems with her life instead. Plus, why in the
world would you break up with someone if YOU are the cheater and your
other half DOESN'T want to break up? I just don't get it. That's kind
of the point of Addie, though. She's dramatic and just does things
but you get to see her grow into a better person by the end.
One
of the best things about this little trio of stories is the way you
get to watch them all come together. At first it's just a few
references to people or happenings you heard about before, but then
it all builds up into this giant avalanche of crossing paths and you
see how everyone affected everyone else. It's pretty neat and (for
the most part) believable too.
The Nutshell: If you want a cute, funny winter read by some awesome authors then you simply must pick up Let It Snow
Pages: 352
Series: No
Rating: Direct Hit