A review by sophieweirather2007
It Always Snows on Mistletoe Square by Ali McNamara

emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

Children should be with people who love them. Wether that be their actual family, or someone who is willing to give them the love they deserve
- Elle -

If you have the courage to trust an follow your own path, instead of fighting it, you'll never be truly lost in life
- mysterious man -

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WOW!! This book is so perfectly and meaningful, everyone should read it. Definitely the best Christmas book I ever read! It plays in the real world, but it is also full of magic and shows how magical Christmastime should be. As we grow older we forget about that, but why not celebrating Christmas like we are kids? Why forget this magical and special feeling? 

Also it's incredible how big of a topic womenhood is! Of course there is the family topic, but they celebrate women, especially mothers, in a so special way I got very emotional at some parts. Loved how the story included the famous "Great Ormond Street Hospital", Charles Dickens and his famous Christmas carol, it fits this story soo good!

There are sooo many quotes that made me smile, I barely ever have so many good quotes in a book. 
Even though the romance part is very small, because of all the other big social topics, Elle and Ben are a super cute couple and deserve all the happiness. The last 50 pages were constantly shock! There was one plot-twist after the other and everything wrapped around just perfectly. I didn't see that coming or would have thought that I would like this book so much!!