Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Anna and the French Kiss


Anna is shocked when she finds out that her father, a NYT Bestselling Author and all around Bad Dad, is sending her across the ocean to spend her senior year in the City of Lights. She now has to uproot and leave her best friend, the boy she has a major crush on, her mother and her little brother for an entire year. When she finally arrives though, Anna finds it hard to stay miserable in a city like Paris. She quickly finds a new group of friends, among whom is the dreamy, smart, English, and totally swoon worthy Etienne St Claire. But there's a catch. He's got a girlfriend, that graduated from their school the year before. Anna and Etienne become very close friends, and she falls harder than she ever thought possible. But what can she do? He's got a steady girlfriend, and therefore totally unattainable. Right? Paris is a city known for it's romantic whims, and Anna and Etienne just so happen to be in exactly the right place.

Let me just start by saying that all the enormous hype around this book, is completely deserved! I started this book around 9 PM one night, and finished it a matter of hours later. Through the entire thing I was laughing out loud, repeatedly saying "AWWW", and totally swooning over every page. I loved Anna and Etienne, and all their friends. And on top of that, I can't resist anything to do with Paris, so this book was right up my alley! Anna and Etienne go to the School of America in Paris, a real establishment, that I actually dreamed to go to years before reading this! (but of course I could never actually do it) So this book totally did it for me, I got to go to an awesome boarding school in Paris, without even leaving my room! Not to mention the SWOONTASTIC main guy. I mean seriously. He was so sweet! This book was the perfect mushy gushy, adorable, cutesy romance book. The epitome of chick lit! I highly recommend to any girl out there that can't resist an adorable love story, and any and all thing french! 5 out of 5 noodles!



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