2017-06-10

I See London, I See France : review

Sarah Mlynowski


*ARC kindly provided by the publisher, Harper Collins, in exchange for an honest review!*
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Nineteen-year-old Sydney has the perfect summer mapped out. She’s spending the next four and half weeks traveling through Europe with her childhood best friend, Leela.
     Her plans do not include Leela’s cheating ex-boyfriend showing up on the flight to London, monitoring her mother’s spiraling mental health via texts, or feeling like the rope in a friendship tug-of-war. 

>This book will be released July 11th 2017


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Stars: ✦
So as usual, I'll tell 3 things I liked about the book and 2 things I didn't like.

So what did I think?

+1 | The idea and premise is fun, simple, light, quick and quirky - so an entertaining summer read


+1 | Like many summery contemporary books it focuses on traveling, but I liked how it also talked about the annoying things in traveling and all the mundane things as well - like getting your tube pass and it costing money when you exchange money...

+/-0.5 | I liked the characters as people well enough but definitely wasn't agreeing with some of the things they did

+/-0.5  | The writing style took getting used to with it's shorter sentences, but I loved how the author used a lot of intertextuality!

-1  | In my opinion it focused too much on all the relationships


Read on lovelies,
S

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