

Like, aside from the names, this one just feels “wrong” different. I think Tobin’s is the least affected, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t most disappointed in the change in Jubilee’s (which you may recall is my favorite). There are so many differences to all of the stories.

Ok, because it’s always easier to get some cons out of the way: WHAT IS WITH ALL OF THE CHANGES?.You can find the novel, Let it Snow on Amazon! Thoughts on the Film Thank you to anyone who makes a purchase through these links. (Disclosure: this post does contain affiliate links if you buy anything through these links, I may receive a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. All things that should be a thing in seasonal fiction. I absolutely adored Jubilee and Stuart’s story it’s fun and quirky and Christmas-y.Despite skipping through Green’s, I did find his story amusing.The stories are fun on a surface level, but I have to admit, I skimmed through John Green’s, and by the time I got to Lauren Myracle’s, I’ll admit to being a little bored (although it is a pretty cute tale), in all likelihood this is because I wanted to like this collection so much.In a nutshell, this is what this collection is about, although the stories do somewhat connect in small ways.Finally, Lauren Myracle’s is about a neurotic girl so worried about her ex-boyfriend, she almost loses her best friend who is obsessed with a teacup pig. John Green’s is about a trio of best friends – JP, the Duke and Tobin, who discover their close knit friendship may also have an unspoken love story waiting to break free. Maureen’s story follows a girl named Jubilee who, after the arrest of her parents is stranded in the town while on her way to relatives.
