![]() ![]() I will eschew my normal “ten points” review system due to the book’s atypical structure. I was relieved, then, that Let it Snow quite charmed me. The subtitle of the book, Three Holiday Romances, also had me geared for a lightweight anthology rather than something challenging. The fact that I was getting two thirds of a book from authors I’d never read made me skeptical. ![]() Green’s low mark to date ( Grayson) was also a collaboration. My expectations for Let it Snow were somewhat low for a few reasons. I’d read all of his other books, which range from pleasant ( Will Grayson Will Grayson) to transcendent ( The Fault in Our Stars). He’s the king of the hill in YA right now. I, like most people who read this book, sought it out it because of John Green’s presence. ![]() It’s the middle of April, but that did not stop me from reading the winter-themed Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle. ![]()
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