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Review Posted on Reading Lark 2/12/13: http://readinglark.blogspot.com/2013/...
I knew that Lola and the Boy Next Door was a companion novel to Anna and the French Kiss - not a sequel - but I wasn't prepared for such a different voice. Yes, Lola is a new character, but for some reason I just expected to bond with her on page one the way I had with Anna. That didn't happen, but I did end up enjoying Lola and her story.
Lola Nolan, is an aspiring fashion designer, who can't wait to grow ...more
Review Posted on Reading Lark 2/12/13: http://readinglark.blogspot.com/2013/...
I knew that Lola and the Boy Next Door was a companion novel to Anna and the French Kiss - not a sequel - but I wasn't prepared for such a different voice. Yes, Lola is a new character, but for some reason I just expected to bond with her on page one the way I had with Anna. That didn't happen, but I did end up enjoying Lola and her story.
Lola Nolan, is an aspiring fashion designer, who can't wait to grow ...more
Stephanie Perkins is one of the few contemporary authors I’ve read that I’ll read again. I don’t know why, contemporary always feels like “one and done” for me, which in a way this “series” is. It’s not exactly a series in the usual sense of the word: there isn’t a bigger story arc spread out over three books involving the same characters that are set on reaching a common goal. It’s a series in the way that three books are interconnected with some of the old characters showing up in the new stor
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two thumbs up for perkins :) she even tried to mention anna and st. clair and i loved how the story flows.
Nov 17, 2015
Dianne
marked it as to-read







