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Showing posts with label Lola and the Boy Next Door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lola and the Boy Next Door. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins

Title: Isla and the Happily Ever After
Author: Stephanie Perkins

Release Date: 14 August 2014

My Rating: 4/5

Blurb:
Hopeless romantic Isla has had a crush on introspective cartoonist Josh since their first year at the School of America in Paris. And after a chance encounter in Manhattan over the summer, romance might be closer than Isla imagined. But as they begin their senior year back in France, Isla and Josh are forced to confront the challenges every young couple must face, including family drama, uncertainty about their college futures, and the very real possibility of being apart. 

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In A Nutshell:
Well-worth the wait! Where can I get myself a Perkins boy?!

My Review:
Three years ago, I had a reading slump and Stephanie Perkins pulled me out of it with Lola and the Boy Next Door. So I was hopeful that her latest book, Isla and the Happily Ever After, would do the same thing for me this time around. It did.

I adored Isla. I was completely absorbed from the first page and read it all in one sitting, refusing to let the characters go, even for a minute.

There were so many swoony moments with Stephanie’s trademark “awwww” inducing scenes and just like with St. Clair and Cricket in her previous books, Josh is just as desirable. Stephanie knows how to write the gooey, romantic stuff that just makes you melt and wish you had your very own Perkins boy.

Isla lives in her own little world with her childhood best friend Kurt, while she dreams of Josh, who she’s had a crush on for three years. And before you make any assumptions, this isn’t a ‘love triangle’ thing. Kurt is practically her brother. Moving on, I’m sure most people can relate to being infatuated by someone from afar. Isla has little confidence in herself, partly stemming from being the shy, softer-spoken sister amongst her more outgoing siblings. But Isla also shuts herself away, sometimes enjoying her own company, but shutting others out to avoid the potential hurt that comes from letting someone into your life.

After a brief, chance meeting back home in New York over the summer, Isla and Josh have gone from zero interaction, to sharing small smiles across the halls at the School of America in Paris. And while this small amount of interaction means the world to Isla, she can see that Josh is no longer the outgoing guy she has watched the last few years. After an assumption is corrected, Josh and Isla begin spending more time together. But the reasons for Josh’s sadness and how he deals with it, and Isla’s own lack of self-worth, could potentially become their undoing.

My heart burst with love for the characters Stephanie has created and for the cities they spend their time in. Set amongst the magical streets of Paris and the bustling environment of New York and Barcelona, to me, Isla felt like a sort-of ‘love letter’ to those cities. It was so nice to once again get lost in their descriptions and be reminded of the wonderful times I have experienced there. Particularly Paris. I miss it so much and Isla just left me with a deeper yearning.

Just like in Lola and the Boy Next Door, Stephanie’s characters from Anna and the French Kiss, as well as Lola, show up in her latest offering. The cameo appearances of Anna, St. Clair, Cricket and Lola were like catching up with old friends and it was such a treat to gain insight into what their lives are like now, and how they are connected to the world of Josh and Isla.

Isla and the Happily Ever After has all the feelings of falling in love: the nervousness, the uncertainty, the butterflies, the racing heart, the blushing, the can’t-contain-the-excitement that bubbles out of you… it’s all there.

Isla and the Happily Ever After was well-worth the wait (for a number of reasons). I loved it and I hope you do too. Enjoy!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins

Title: Lola and the Boy Next Door
Author: Stephanie Perkins

Release Date: 3rd October 2011

My Rating: 4/5

Blurb:
Budding designer Lola Nolan doesn’t believe in fashion . . . she believes in costume. The more expressive the outfit - more sparkly, more fun, more wild - the better. But even though Lola’s style is outrageous, she’s a devoted daughter and friend with some big plans for the future. And everything is pretty perfect (right down to her hot rocker boyfriend) until the dreaded Bell twins, Calliope and Cricket, return to the neighbourhood.

When Cricket, a gifted inventor, steps out from his twin sister’s shadow and back into Lola’s life, she must finally reconcile a lifetime of feelings for the boy next door.

In A Nutshell:
Totally loved it! Perfect for anyone who loves a contemporary teen, totally cute, loved-up novel.

My Review:
Cricket Bell is the quiet, nerdy guy who never thought the girl next door would be interested in him. Lola Nolan is the fashionably forward girl who has been smitten by the boy next door for as long as she can remember.

Yes it’s teen angst-y on the relationship front but I just didn’t care because everything about Stephanie Perkins writing gives me warm fuzzies. Lola and Cricket’s situation is one that almost everyone experiences through high school and those thoughts and actions are exactly what those teenage years are like! Oh the sexual tension and unspoken feelings! Lola and Cricket are so cute together and, ok little spoiler, but oh my gosh, the laneway scene!!

I love that the book is set in San Francisco and that Lola has gay parents and that they haven’t been too stereotypically written. I love Lola's best friend Lindsey who has an obsession with detective work and her converse sneakers. I love that Cricket and Lola talk through their bedroom windows and that Cricket has little quirks that Lola is constantly trying to figure out. And I love that Anna and St. Claire (from Anna and the French Kiss) make quite a few appearances throughout the novel, having them included is such an awesome bonus!

Oh how I love Stephanie Perkins; anything she writes will go to the top of my must read list. They are books that make me happy and put a smile on my face, something for when you are feeling happy or sad.

Oh Cricket Bell, a boy after my own heart.
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