

It was also cool to be introduced to two new-to-me authors. Overall, I generally enjoyed the humor in this book, and I liked the different romances. I thought it was a little weird that one of the characters in John Green’s story was essentially credited with getting the other characters to use the word “asshat” and that that word in particular was WAAAAAAY overused (basically, any time someone was being a jerk, that’s what they were referred to as being, and it got really distracting after a while), but other than that, I didn’t have too many issues with the writing itself. So definitely not the most realistic of stories, but I found it enjoyable enough. Current Events & Social Issues Graphic Novels & Comics Teens & Young Adult Childrens. Science Fiction & Fantasy Nonfiction Biography & Memoir History. I liked that Addie’s friends called her out on her actions, but I could understand how she was feeling from her point of view, too. Fiction Thriller & Suspense Mystery & Detective Romance. I found myself boggling a bit at the ridiculousness of it all, but not necessarily in a bad way. I liked the way this story brought everything together, but it was definitely the most over-the-top of the three. The third story was “The Patron Saint of Pigs” by Lauren Myracle. I was glad that some of it was discussed by the end, but it didn’t entirely redeem the story for me. The second story was John Green’s, titled “A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle.” I enjoyed some of the humor in this one, but the characters’ attitudes toward girls/other girls made me pretty uncomfortable, even though I know a lot of teens do feel that way.

I own another book by Johnson and I’m definitely looking forward to reading it now. This story was the exact kind of thing I was expecting from this book, which was great. I really liked Jubilee as a character and I liked the romance elements. There were a couple of things that felt out of place or that weren’t tied up, but they tied into the latter two stories in the book. It had a lot of great humor and definitely made me laugh and smile. It’s definitely not the usual kind of thing I read, but it still managed to keep me engaged and invested in the characters. The first story was “The Jubilee Express” by Maureen Johnson. It introduced me to two new authors I hadn’t read before. The other collection I wanted to read ( My True Love Gave to Me by Stephanie Perkins ) had too long of a waitlist at the library, so I went for this one, and I’m glad I did. I normally don’t go out of my way to read holiday-themed reads during that particular time of year, but this year, I decided to go for it. Thanks to three of today’s best-seller teen authors – John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle – the magic of the holidays shines on these hilarious and charming interconnected tales of love, romance, and breathtaking kisses. Or that the way back to true love begins with a painfully early morning shift at Starbucks.

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