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ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS #1

Anna and the French Kiss

-by stephanie perkins

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins2.75 stars

it was a cute story i must say that and i really liked at least the first 30 chapters because anna you know she was like any normal teenager who is forced to leave the bubble of their homes but later on when mer comes i was like how is this even possible?like no one gets to meet people like that like they hear you crying all the way in their homes and offer you a cup of hot chocolates and good garces we are bff's that simply doesn't happens in real life and then she meets st.clair comes you know that yup this guy is going to end up with her and i don't think that happens in real life either.


i liked the character of rashmi though i mean she was just really cool in my opinion like she was the only character that wasn't too far fetched if you know what i mean.


i also thought that it was too cheesy like in so many points and you know anna describes this boy and calls him beautiful in every single chapter that is just makes it so much weird and she cries on almost every stupid thing and honestly if i ever feel like crying and when i am alone i just play a song that i like open a book that i like and then i can't concentrate on either of them and then i feel i am so pathetic that i start laughing and just like that my mood is great again and honestly i don't think i would cry that much on a boy crush i mean like i have a thousand things to do than sitting and crying on boys and think in how many ways my life is pathetic.

back to the book i thought anna was really ...i mean i don't know how to even explain her i think the book was too far fetched hottie falls for her and her bff from atlantica cheats her and her bff in paris aka mer thinks she cheated on her not that this makes any sense .


i don't know i thought it was way too cheesy far fetched and the ending was way too perfect i mean the story wasn't going in that direction even.


most of you may have liked it and its probably true considering all the hype but it was just not of my taste not to offend your feelings or anything you might have liked it but i just didn't.


all in all you can go into this book if you like cute stories with happy endings and it would definitely help you getting over books that make you cry hard like a book which has fault and stars in its title
;)

so read it if you want to and share your thoughts with me did you like it or not and if you did like it then just great let me know why you did and these are just my opinions

see you next time then bye!

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  1. If you could link the pdf that would be great! :) How do you manage to get all your pdfs anyways? Anyways Thank You! I love reading your reviews

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    1. Here you go with the pdf version:
      https://drive.google.com/file/d/149esqpNtGpL35T2_q4_eucECbVyNyQIa/view?usp=drivesdk

      As to where I get all these pdfs from well I have to scour through a lot of sites sometimes it even takes an hour to find one book.
      It's hard being a poor book lover!(╥﹏╥)

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