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Anna and the French Kiss! (Book Review)

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(Can I just say how I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this book!!!!!!?)

"I get this book in the mail and I'm like I'll read a page or two. Now I can't stop reading it because it is made of sweetness and funny and awesome." - John Green

I've read this book last year and I fell in love with it instantly.  I've already read it like two times last year, but now I finally have a hard copy and I'm cherishing every cute moment. It's different when you're holding a book. The twitterpated, fuzzy, shivery and giddy moments are like on a different level! I admit I'm definitely a sucker for these types of young adult novels.

Summary: When Anna's romance-novelist father sends her to an elite American boarding school in Paris for her senior year of high school, she reluctantly goes, and meets an amazing boy who becomes her best friend, in spite of the fact that they both want something more.


Perfect characters are perfect.

I love every character sketch of every persona in the book. :') I can clearly imagine them in my head which makes reading more fun. It's full of sweetness and funny and awesome! Just like the famous John Green said. I couldn't have worded it any better.

It's set in Paris! PARIS! I've always wanted to go there. The most romantic city in the world, for crying out loud! Also, there's the character of Etienne St. Clair, this english french american boy masterpiece. Ugh who can resist a boy with a british accent and rockstar hair?! NO ONE, I tell you.

Anna Oliphant, the protagonist in the novel is this quirky character with an addiction to films. She's smart, funny and friendly and that's why I love her character so much. How she fell in love with Paris, slowly, with the help of her friends is just amazing. I also enjoyed parts when they toured the city! The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Pantheon, the museums and of course, Point Zero where Anna and Etienne both wished for each other. Also the last part which is set up in the tower of Notre Dame! (Anna's up there, and Etienne follows even though he has an irrational fear of heights.)


From the food in the cafeteria, to the cinemas, even the french guys.. this book just makes me want to go to Paris even more. I'd definitely read this book if you're the person who likes to read-and-read-and-you-don't-know-where-time-went-because-it's-like-6:30-in-the-morning-and-I-haven't-put-it-down type of person.

Every one has their own opinion. I see all of these posts in the internet like this person.. he'd be the perfect St. Clair and whatever. All I can say is, you have your own idea of him and the other person has another. It's their own perception. Leave them alone.

So with that, this is my dreamcast of Etienne St. Clair...


Just look at that hair. Don't you just want to touch it? Just look at that face. Don't you just want to kiss it?

and the hat! When he wears those beanies, it makes him 1000000x more cuddlier and you just want to wrap your arms around him and stay there forever. Harry Styles, ladies and gentlemen.

Anna Oliphant for me is...
Lucy Hale! 

I found some manips in the internet. It made my heart explode.\


Josh would be played by Drake Bell.

Rashmi would be played by Maiara Walsh.

Meredith would be played by Aly Michalka.

Ellie as Bridgit Mendler.

There you go, I've shed all my thoughts. Well not all, because this would be long as shit if I did. But I hoped you enjoyed reading. :)


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