John Green Books, From Worst to Best
6. Let it Snow
"There is always the risk. Something is good and good and good and good, and then all at once it
gets awkward."
While this book isn't bad literature, it isn't the type of novel that will stick with you....
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John Green Books, From Worst to Best
6. Let it Snow
"There is always the risk. Something is good and good and good and good, and then all at once it
gets awkward."
While this book isn't bad literature, it isn't the type of novel that will stick with you. It's great in
December with a cup of hot chocolate, but there's no lasting impact. John Green's writing is easy to
spot amidst the two other talented writers, as his style is very marked, and you'll feel all the
appropriate emotions one tends to feel when reading something he has written.
5. Will Grayson, Will Grayson
"Maybe there's something you're afraid to say, or someone you're afraid to love, or somewhere
you're afraid to go. It's gonna hurt. It's gonna hurt because it matters."
It pains me to have to put this fantastic book so comparatively low on the list, but every book needs
a spot, and this one gets #5. Immediately after finishing this book, I was satisfied-maybe it was
because he teamed up with another author, David Levithan
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