![]() Thus, I love the way the book is written and the way it brings me into Anna’s world. Very cute, it can be too much, but it turns out great as there are other things that is going on throughout the story and it is well put together by the author. Haha, yes, this book has such a nice flow, from Anna and Etienne first meeting each other until the end of the book, it is a perfect storyline. Her book has totally brought me to another level of the word “cute”. I like this type of romantic and full of conflict kind of love story. How cliché is that right? However, Stephanie Perkins somehow makes this book incredibly exciting and undeniably amazing. She has this parents issue going on and then things starts to get better when she finds out this one charming guy who studies in the same school with her and things starts to get better and perhaps a little more complicated starting from that point onward. She hates it and blames her dad for that. A normal girl finds herself in a totally different and strange place. ![]() ![]() ![]() Plot : The book starts off in a very a cliché way. ― Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss “Is it possible for home to be a person and not a place?” Setting: Paris and Atlanta, Georgia, United States Clair, Meredith Chevalier, Rashmi, Joshua Wasserstein, Ellie, Bridgette Saunderwick, Christopher, Dave Higgenbottom ![]() Genre: Young Adult, Romance, ContemporaryĬharacters: Anna Oliphant, Étienne St. ![]()
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