Anna and the French Kiss | Stephanie Perkins | Review
In Anna and the French
Kiss Anna is shipped off to Paris for her senior year, which she is less
than happy about. That is until she meets Étienne St. Clair. Hot, charming, welcoming
– he’s everything Anna wants, apart from available.
Stephanie Perkins creates perfectly imagined characters in the
beautiful city of Paris. Anna is undoubtedly real, unashamedly so – she’s
impulsive, she’s emotional, and she’s selfish at times. What more would you
expect of a teenager whose parents have sent her half way around the world to
finish school in a country with a language that she doesn’t even speak. And I’m
yet to find a person who has read this novel that isn’t at least a little bit in
love with Étienne St. Clair.
This review was written by regular reviewer Kath, get to know her here.
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