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The first book, Anna and the French Kiss, was my personal favorite. Light, innocent, sweet, and easy to read. Anna and Étienne's romance barely had substance but it had a puppy love feel to it, which I enjoyed reading through. The two books after it completely shamed the series. I hardly managed to reach the end for both because of boredom and the obvious conclusions. A generous 1 star from me :,)
I LOVE ST CLAIR (Anna and the French kiss). Anna is not my fav Mc but she gets better as the first book progresses. In lola and the boy next door I was IN LOVE WITH LOLA. One of my favourite mcs ever. I thought she was such a unique character and that’s why I loved her. She made a lot of mistakes and had faults of her own but I think that improved her character a lot, showing that behind the costume she was just a normal girl. Cricket isn’t my fav love interest, I mean he’s ok but…. St Clair is
Easy and cutesy read. The first one is the only one that's worth it: Think Europe and saccharine boys who fall in love whenever they can, girls who know nothing about France and nothing about themselves.“I wish friends held hands more often, like the children I see on the streets sometimes. I'm not sure why we have to grow up and get embarrassed about it.”
Really good just kind of basic.
I was sorting through some older books (the local library book sale is coming up) and came across Perkins’s “Paris” trilogy, which is one of the best YA rom-com series around. I definitely had to do a re-read, and the library can wait to get them for the next sale.This really is a trilogy, too, in that the story progresses from each volume to the next, with the principal characters becoming part of the supporting cast for each subsequent story. The first one features Anna Oliphant, seventeen and...