librarianryan 's review for:

Let It Glow by Marissa Meyer, Joanne Levy
4.5
adventurous funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Every generation needs a parent trap. Let it glow is a new take on the parent trap without trapping parent. We have two young girls, one whose grandmother lives at an assisted living facility and another whose grandfather is looking at living in the assisted living facility. They are both adopted. They are both 12 years old. And they meet for the first time at the assisted living facility and go you have my face. You have my birthday. We must be twins. But how. These twins, both unique yet with some similarities a a plan to revealed to both their parents that hey there was a mistake when we were born. They’re gonna reveal this at the play put on at the assisted living facility. In great parent trap fashion eventually the two do switch houses and nobody knows except for a young brother. This book was just fun. It is a holiday book which is why it’s called. Let it glow. One of our girls is trying to find her belief in Hanukkah. She was raised Jewish, but doesn’t really feel Jewish and that is what she wants to gain this holiday season. The other sister Was raised with Christmas and Christmas tree trees. So switching they get to experience the other side. There’s no other word for this besides Q. This book is cute from page one to the last. It’s being read or it’s being listened to. This is a book for the entire family.