Etienne was the "beautiful boy" that every girl wanted and Anna was the girl that every boy immediately lusted after. They danced around each other for an entire book and were constantly doubting the other's feelings. They were both hypocritical and got angry at each other (and the other characters) for actions that they themselves committed earlier or later. Instead, I found myself yelling at both Anna and Etienne for being idiots. But while listening to the audio book, I wasn't able to do that. When characters or scenes annoy me, I have a tendency to skip or skim over them. The romantic scenes were sweet and exciting. It was remarkable 1) how many of my Goodreads friends had read it and 2) how many of them raved about it. Review: Anna and the French kiss is one of those books that everyone seems to love. As they grow closer, Anna learns about friendship, desire and love. There she meets Etienne, suave, charming and. Her father has signed her up for a year at the School of America in Paris. The Gist: Anna has been sent to Paris against her will. Not something that would grab my attention on a shelf. This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesĬover Impressions: The cover is cute, but pretty typical of YA romance novels.
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