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Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
“Is it possible for a home to be a person and not a place?” Anna gets shipped off to France to finish her senior year of high school. She finds herself liking the charms of a boy who she hangs out with. He has the looks, personality, and a serious girlfriend.
Anna is a heart-warming and kind person. Fitting in perfectly with a few friends and a crush who had a girlfriend. She finds herself conflicts when “he”, her crush starts to get too close and his girlfriend is not fine with it.
Anna and the French Kiss is awesome because of the heart grabbing moments of romance. Reading this book made me realize that is interesting when we find a book that connects to ourselves. This book hooked me in by the title and the romantic comedy in it. “For the two of us, home isn’t a place. It is a person. And we are finally home.”
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