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December 28, 2013

LET IT SNOW by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle

December 28, 2013

Book cover of LET IT SNOW by John Gree, Maureen Johnson and Lauren MyracleEven though Let it Snow was published as a single book, it contains three stories told by each of the three authors. In that sense, it’s more like three novellas but with a twist. They’re not entirely stand-alone, even though they could be. One can in good conscience choose to read just one of these stories and forgo the other two but I wouldn’t recommend it. I say, read all three, and be taken in by some Christmas magic! And why pick it up now that the 25th of December has passed? Take it from Mayzie (you’ll meet her in The Patron Saint of Pigs.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, cheating, christmas, contemporary, friendship, humour, novellas, realistic fiction, self discovery, starbucks, winter reads

December 24, 2013

SNOWED OVER by Angie Stanton

December 24, 2013

Book cover of SNOWED OVER by Angie StantonMaybe romance books just aren’t for me. Romance novellas even less so. Or I just haven’t found the kind that makes me go all soft inside. While I didn’t launch into eye rolls as I had feared, sadly, I didn’t really feel Snowed Over either.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, christmas, divorce, novellas, realistic fiction, travel, winter reads

December 22, 2013

COFFEEHOUSE ANGEL by Suzanne Selfors

December 22, 2013

Finally a holiday read that I enjoyed cozying up with! Coffeehouse Angel is a delightful book about friendship, romance, hope and a little bit of mystery. Set in a little quaint town beset with Norwegian traditions, it captures the warmth of winter. Yes, oxymoronic but true. As low as temperatures might drop, there’s always something…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, angels, friendship, high school, hope, light-hearted books, norwegian traditions, romance, self discovery, st. nicholas' day, winter reads

December 17, 2013

THE PROGRAM by Suzanne Young

December 17, 2013

Suicide as an epidemic and how society deals with it—perfect premise of a work of fiction for a sociology student like me. Perhaps then my opinions on this book are unfair because I am weighing them against my academic background. But I can’t help it; after years of studying sociology, it has come to influence…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, brainwashing, death, depression, drugs, emotions, friendship, grief, loneliness, mental health, psychology, sociology, suicide, surveillance

December 15, 2013

NORTH POLE REFORM SCHOOL by Jaimie Admans

December 15, 2013

North Pole Reform School is a very imaginative book that takes a lot of Christmas traditions, reinvents them and adds a lot of unconventional ideas as well. I think that is the one thing I would laud this book for. I mean, zombies and Christmas when the point of the book is to spread some Christmas…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, christmas, elves, holidays, zombies

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