![]() There is still a lot to compliment about the adaptation though.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.
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