Monday, September 17, 2012

ALL THE FEELS

I'm way behind on this, but if you follow me on Twitter then you know I just got done reading ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS by Stephanie Perkins.

Now, I read LOLA AND THE BOY NEXT DOOR first, which I know is out of order. So in the end I knew what would become of Anna and St. Clair. I thought that would ruin it for me, but it absolutely did not. Since I'd already checked out Lola, I knew that I could expect an amazing story from Anna. And let me tell you, it didn't disappoint.

Have you ever read a book that made you want to hug it close to your chest after you finished it? Yeah, that was Anna. I just got through this amazing journey with this character, and ended up falling in love with St. Clair along with her, that I just didn't want it to end. (Pretty much exactly how I felt after reading Lola.) I sat there staring at the cover, wishing for just a few more pages. A part of me wanted to start reading Lola immediately after, but then I realized my friend is borrowing it and inside I screamed, "NOOOOOO!"

I seriously cannot wait for Stephanie's new book: ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Will she bring Lola and Cricket in for a special appearance along with Anna and St. Clair? I bet she will somehow!

What book gives you ALL THE FEELS?


6 comments:

  1. When I was about ten, I loved The Parent Trap so much, when I finished reading it, I turned it over and read it again!

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  2. The Fault in Our Stars. I really had ALL THE FEELS with that one.

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  3. @Melissa Hurst That book has been on my list since it came out. I am so lagging.

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  4. Thanks for the reminder! I read and loved Anna, but still haven't read Lola. I need to get on it before Isla comes out. (Why, yes, apparently I AM on a first-name basis with all of her characters...)

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  5. P.S. Does leaving a follow-up comment mean you will donate socks to TWO house elves? I hope so, because elves just wanna be free. :-)

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With each comment, I will donate a sock to free a house elf.