What an adorable little book! I loved how they all connected with each other, the stories I mean. I am genuinely surprised at how fast I finished this book... Wowzers.
Let it Snow, an anthology of three related stories written by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, was a surprisingly refreshing read. I really found myself enjoying the romance of these stories. I haven't read much contemporary teen fiction and most of the novels that I read are not rom...
Super cute and loveable stories to set the Christmas mood. Although while their Christmas consists of snow and plows, mine consists of stinking hot days and the beach. Then bush fires. But anyway, they were lovely and quality stories. By the way, my favourite is the first one, with Jubilee.
Let it Snow is a wonderful tale if love, holiday magic, and humor. Containing three short stories by John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson, this book will make you laugh and cry all at once
I'm not even sure I read the description, ever, before adding to my to read list. I love Maureen Johnson and John Green, so I added it without thinking. And I'm so glad I did, and that Malissa gifted it to me. :)So. Much. Fun. Despite the heartache, the drama, the intense snowstorm, it was so much f...
Not much put me in the Christmas spirit this year... but this book helped. It's the definition of heartwarming, but i don't mean that in a reductive way.
Esperimento "Entriamo nell'atmosfera Natalizia" n.2! Ehm, dunque. A prescindere che il libro sia carino (e lo è!!), credo che l'esperimento sia miseramente fallito. Se possibile, io l'atmosfera natalizia la sento meno di prima! A tal proposito, mi sono fatta aiutare comprando panettoni e pandori.. B...
The full review is posted on www.acreads.blogspot.com!Guys, I loved this book. I really did. I think that I have a new Christmas favorite. As the synopsis above stated, this book is really a bind of three novellas (all are 9-13 chapters) that revolve around the happenings of one very, very snowy nig...
I love short stories. And I really like short story collections that are still connected to one another despite being separate stories. Alas, I don’t see many of them and especially not in the Young Adult genre. So you can imagine my stoked-ness (har har) when I found just that type of collection an...
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