![]() But it was interesting to read from a character like Addie as I don't think she's a character that gets written about, or at least that I have read about, too much. This is a story I definitely liked purely for the story and not the character because she was so annoying and, as her friends told her, so self absorbed. I love how Stuart's break-up story was mentioned off-hand in this story, and then again in the third story. There was something about the whole thing that left a bitter taste in my mouth, though the journey turned into more of an adventure for the sake of it rather than just the cheerleaders but still. I also just found it guys would want to get up in the middle of Christmas Eve and travel miles across the ice and snow just because a bunch of cheerleaders are in a Waffle House. I probably liked this the least out of the stories as I could kind of see where it was going in the love-relationship sense. From the geeky and clever male character to his dorky friends with weird nicknames and catchphrases. I didn't really get why Jubilee's parents decided it was safer for er to ravel across the county alone in the middle of a storm rather than waiting at home or in her boyfriends where she would be safe and neighbours could help if she needed but I guess, then there would be no story!Įverything about this book was so John Green. I loved the backstory with the little Christmas village and Stuart's mom and just her over-momness. I found her a little bit self-righteous and annoying at first and to be honest, I didn't actually overly like her by the end of the story. ![]() It took me a while to warm up to this story, and therefore the book as a whole, as Jubilee is definitely the kind of character that you have to warm up. Ah this book is so cute, and while it's a Christmas read I have a feeling it's the sort of book that could be read any time of year.
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