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Spoiler Warning: Let it Snow by Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle

In that order. This book is written by three different people, with each person writing a short story that makes up a third of the book. Each story happens roughly around the same time, and each story connects to the others through small details. It all happens during a blizzard happening on the southeast coast of the US, which is also the problem that begins the book.

The book starts off with “The Jubilee Express” by Maureen Johnson in which the train that Jubilee was on gets stopped by the blizzard. To escape the cheerleaders and panic on the train, she goes to a Waffle House. After that, she meets someone who offers to let her go to where he lives to get out of the restaurant, where events spiral into her phone ending up in a snowbank.


The readers are then introduced to three other characters watching movies in John Green’s short story, “A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle”. Keun, an employee of the Waffle House calls them to come to the Waffle House because of all of the people who are there. The blizzard conditions cause problems with transportation, and this trip to the Waffle House ends up being more than about hash browns, and the characters are.


The initiation of a relationship is immediately followed by the impact of the end of one. In “The Patron Saint of Pigs” Addie and her friends are talking about a teacup pig, and that Addie has to pick it Bus as there always seems to be, there are problems with transportation in getting the. At the Starbucks that she works at, people from the other two stories end up, and it is a very happy day in that Starbucks.


Let it Snow will soon have a movie adaptation, and it is fun to be able to imagine the characters and locations before one sees someone else’s interpretation of the same story in a movie. It is written by Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle and is a romance novel if you enjoy those writing styles and that kind of book, you should read it.

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