Review - Anna and The French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
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I don't usually read YA romance but I decided to give this one a try because it was recommended to me. I am glad to say, it didn't disappoint. It was cute, entertaining, melodramatic and sweet at the same time with too much of drama. But I guess that’s mainly why it’s entertaining and it’s basically the meat of the plot. I also loved the author's description of Paris, it was probably my favourite part about this book.
The story starts when Anna’s father decides it would be in her best interest to study abroad her Senior year, so Anna finds herself studying in Paris, but missing her life back in Atlanta. Gradually she becomes more comfortable with her new life and new friends – especially Γtienne St. Clair. The more Anna finds her feelings for “St. Clair” changing from friendship to love, the more she is reminded of his serious girlfriend. Will Anna get a chance at romance and a “French kiss” before her time in Paris is up?
The only reason I gave this book 3.5 stars is because St. Claire was a cheater, I know he was cute, funny and had a great personality but he mentally cheated on his girlfriend for almost a year, and then he effectively cheated on her, and that makes him a douche. Believe me, when I say I tried to ignore it, but it really bothered me. I don't care that Ellie turned into a stuck-up girl who dresses up as a slutty nurse for Halloween. I certainly don't care if she didn't get him the way Anna did. That does not make it right for St. Clair to cheat. Who knows he won't do the exact same thing to Anna when another girl comes along!?
Overall, I did like it, because it was cute, fluffy, and adorable, and that’s that.
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