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Aviva is a born performer. Holly has stage fright.
Aviva loves lighting the Hanukkah candles. Holly can’t wait to celebrate Christmas with her family.
It only takes a single moment to discover they have more in common than they ever imagined…
Ages 9+
Pages 304
Publisher Macmillan
Last Offered Nov 2025

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56 Reviews

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Let it Glow by Sam

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Let it Glow by Emmy

Review by Emmy

Let it Glow is an awesome, heartfelt book about twins separated at birth, meeting each other for the first time. The book is written from both of their perspectives, which makes it super likely that you'll related to at least one of them! This book relies pretty heavily on common elements and ideas, but twists them all together into an extremely original story. I'd recommend this book for anyone who loves cheesy holiday movies and snuggling up under a blanket with a good book. This story will make you GLOW with happiness when you start it, and it would make an amazing book pick!

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It’s pretty good :D

Review by VvCookieHehe

👍 nice but the picture is kinda creepy no offence to the illustrator

Feb 10, 2026 08:31 PM
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great

Review by Foreverreading

this was a quick fun read that I really enjoyed and I loved how there were 2 perspectives. both characters were fun.

Feb 10, 2026 07:54 PM
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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING 🤩

Review by LeopardLady

I really enjoyed reading Let It Glow, and hope you enjoy it if you also read it. It is really great. 👍

Feb 10, 2026 04:30 PM
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So Amazing

Review by Snuggles470

I loved how every other chapter was Aviva and then Holly and how they switch is just like PARENT TRAP which is my favorite movie

Feb 09, 2026 06:25 PM
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AMAZING!!!

Review by Pizzaface8

I absolutely loved let it glow. One of the two main characters has the same name as me (Aviva.) I liked how it was realistic enough to imagine well, but it was different enough from real life to be exciting. A great holiday story.

Feb 04, 2026 05:25 PM