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Perkins, Stephanie ; Isla and the Happily Ever After (Anna and the French Kiss #3) - Informal Buddy Read; Start date November 7, 2014
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(I'm sorry, this is just my first buddy read so I'm not exactly sure how to do it)

I think it's going to be a pretty fast read so maybe we should read at our own pace and come talk about what's going on, how we feel about the book as we read/when we have a chance, etc. If you have questions about the book, go ahead and ask and I'll answer, and I'll do the same! We'll keep spoilery things in the spoiler tags. Sound good?

Sounds good to me! Where do you work? I just got off work at 11:30 too

I haven't started the book yet! I think I will tonight when i get into bed and then I'll read your thoughts. You are flying through, it seems! Resisting those spoiler links...must resist, lol.

Everything is from chapter 21 and below (view spoiler)


Okay.... let me respond in spoilers! Almost forgot those, haha.
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I don't think I really have a favorite character. I guess Kurt would be a favorite secondary. Most of the others don't quite feel fleshed out or they just aren't around enough for me to get attached.
Between Josh and Isla, I guess I prefer Josh, though this is told from Isla's point-of-view and we are inside her head more than his. He seems sweet and really into her.

I don't think I really have a favorite character. I guess Kurt would be a favorite ..."
I absolutely adore Kurt. I think the difference between this book and the rest of them is that there weren't many secondary characters. We had already met all the characters that showed up except for Josh's parents, Isla's family, and Nate. Nate didn't show up a ton and we don't learn enough about the parents to make an opinion about them.
Stephanie Perkins is definitely a great writer when it comes to relationships and making secondary characters feel like main characters, though.

Honestly, I think maybe I'm not the right target for this book and that's okay. If I were in high school and my 20s, I would have loved it. It's weird because I have felt a strong connection to other books that might have been similar - angsty teen romance with insecurities, but something about this one didn't quite reach me. I would still read another Stephanie Perkins. Her writing is skilled and her books are very quick to read. I can picture everything she writes about the sights her characters see, so clearly.

Loved Kurt going on those underground adventures and would love to read about that, though I'm not really sure how it would work as a stand-alone novel. ..."
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I fit the demographic pretty well. I'm 21 so I relate to it a lot easier. The worrying about college is still fresh in my mind and a lot of the things that happened to them are things that I can easily relate to, yknow other than being super rich and (view spoiler) Boy do I wish I could though


I need to look over the books you are reading again and see if I want to read any or more accurately, see if I have time for them.


I looked at the books you posted in the buddy reads requests thread but I can't fit any of them in to my reading schedule at this time. We'll just have to keep one another updated on what we plan to read!
Book Synopsis:
Love ignites in the City That Never Sleeps, but can it last?
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.
Featuring cameos from fan-favorites Anna, Étienne, Lola, and Cricket, this sweet and sexy story of true love—set against the stunning backdrops of New York City, Paris, and Barcelona—is a swoonworthy conclusion to Stephanie Perkins’s beloved series.