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A review by adayinthebooks
Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
5.0
Lovely, Lovely, Lovely
That describes pretty much all this book.
Stephanie Perkins just knows how make my heart melt with the cuterness.I really love all her books, and even when the first one is my favorite, I think that in this book we can appreciate more "realistic" characters. I mean, I really LOVE Anna, Lola, Etennie and the others, but Isla knows what she want, and I´m not talking about her future or that kind of things, I´m talking about that she like Josh, and even if it took her 4 years, when she saw the opportunity, she took it, and always said the truth and the things clearly.
I like Josh in "Anna and the french kiss", but in this book we can finally can see the real Josh, the boy that love the art and is funny, interesting, intelligent, caring, nervous around a girl and really, really adorable.
The one thing that "bothers me" is Isla friend, Kurt, I dont know, I have the feeling that we don´t see much of him, even when is a very important part of Isla life. I don´t know, maybe I´m just weird and I have to find bad things in everything, but beyond that this last book is WONDERFUL, CUTE, LOVELY, and all the synonyms for that.
Is a very good type of clause for this trilogy, and if you haven´t read any of the books of Stephanie Perkins you should definitely do it, like right away.
Isla and Josh for ever <3
That describes pretty much all this book.
Stephanie Perkins just knows how make my heart melt with the cuterness.I really love all her books, and even when the first one is my favorite, I think that in this book we can appreciate more "realistic" characters. I mean, I really LOVE Anna, Lola, Etennie and the others, but Isla knows what she want, and I´m not talking about her future or that kind of things, I´m talking about that she like Josh, and even if it took her 4 years, when she saw the opportunity, she took it, and always said the truth and the things clearly.
I like Josh in "Anna and the french kiss", but in this book we can finally can see the real Josh, the boy that love the art and is funny, interesting, intelligent, caring, nervous around a girl and really, really adorable.
The one thing that "bothers me" is Isla friend, Kurt, I dont know, I have the feeling that we don´t see much of him, even when is a very important part of Isla life. I don´t know, maybe I´m just weird and I have to find bad things in everything, but beyond that this last book is WONDERFUL, CUTE, LOVELY, and all the synonyms for that.
Is a very good type of clause for this trilogy, and if you haven´t read any of the books of Stephanie Perkins you should definitely do it, like right away.
Isla and Josh for ever <3