A review by baralillaannie
Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle

5.0

I LOOOVE THIS BOOK!! It's the second time I've read it and it's been almost two years since last. And I remember LOVING it the first time. I have wanted to re-read it since November, all because of the movie(!!!!). I was afraid I wouldn't find it as good as I did the first time, but oh was I wrong.

Let it snow, written by Maureen Johnson, John Green and Lauren Myracle is a three part book that unfolds during the christmas holidays.

The first part called The Jubilee express, written by Maureen Johnson, is about Jubilee, a teenage girl who after changed plans are going to her grandparents last minute. But things don't quite work out since the snowstorm, the worst in 50 years, stops the train. We get to follow her as she meets Stuart at the Waffle house and begins her journey, but perhaps not one she planned on.

In the second part called A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle , written by John Green, we get to follow Tobin, JB and The duke(real name Angie). They are having a James Bond marathon when a friend calls and tells them to get their asses to the Waffle House since there is a whole team of cheerleaders doing splits on the counter. So they drop everything in their way and goes on a race through the snowstorm. A real adventure.

In the third and last part called The Patron Saint of Pigs, written by Lauren Myracle, Addie is heartbroken and really selfish, according to her friends Dorrie and Tegan. While trying to prove them wrong she promises Tegan to pick up her new mini-pig. Unfortunately it wasn't as easy as she thought it would be but perhaps a Christmas Angel will come to her rescue?

God I love this book. The adventures, the characters, the plot and the writing! I can promise you it NEVER gets boring.

The Jubilee Express, a lot about relationships and heartbreak. About new beginnings and turning out where you least expected too, it is a really loving story. And I loved it, it was funny, witty, emotional and fantastic!

A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle is so funny and honestly a real adventure with turns you don't expect. Prepare yourself for laughter and big smiles because this story really delivers it!

The Patron Saints of Pigs I at first did not like, only because everyone constantly tells Addie how self-absorbed she is. But as the story goes on it is lovely to read, full of hidden messages and meanings you can't help but smile at. The ending is the most special part of the book and it brings everything together in the most beautiful way.

If you are in the mood for a Christmas miracle or just a book you can't put away I honestly recommend EVERYONE to read this book. It was my favourite book two years ago and it still is. (Only one thing I can't help but not mention, STOP only recognising John Green for this book!!! He is NOT the only writer..) Friendships, relationships, highschool drama and adventures you can't help but dream of doing, this book has it all.

READ IT!!!