A review by tscibs
Blame it on the Mistletoe by Beth Garrod

3.0

Although I gave this three stars, I did enjoy this book, but it didn’t really hook me. The prime reason I liked this book is because it has some very important lessons throughout.

Blame it on the Misteltoe highlights the downside of social media. It captures the feeling people have today that you have to maintain this image you think people want to see instead of being yourself. Both Elle and Holly need external validation, but in different ways: Elle by gaining followers and attributing that to her worth and Holly feeling the need to prove to others that she’s fun and spontaneous.

I’ve even been guilty of these feelings Elle and Holly have had and as I’ve gotten older I’ve realized I need to embrace who I am just like Holly and Elle have done. Straight from the @twotonedpodcast the people who care don’t matter, and the people who matter don’t care. This really resonated with me. Embrace the people who love who you are down to your core ❤️