November 1, 2011

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Why is it that the cute guys are always taken before you get there? And why are they always British?

Anna is just your everyday girl from Atlanta. Her parents are divorce. Her brother can't eat anything red. And her famos author father is sending her to school in Paris.

What's not to like about Paris? Well, lets see. It rains. They speak French there. (Who would've guessed?) They don't like Americans. And last but not least: St. Clair is already taken.

Sad face...

In face-paced book that will leave you yearning for more, Stephanie Perkins does not disapoint with this fun, eccentric and 'passionnante' debut novel.

1 comment:

Italia said...

The main reason for me loving Anna and the French Kiss is the way Stephanie wrote it, it was fun to read with 80% of funny moments between friends and normal situations. I don¿t have a favorite character, I love them all!!! Except for Toph¿. Anna was a typical girl and it was nice to read about a girl who acted like any other average girl her age :). As for Etienne St. Claire, no need to comment on him!!! Conclusion: This book is a recommended read for any YA/Contemporary novel fans who like a lot of laughter and normal situations with a great writing style.