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kostrike11 's review for:
Instructions for Dancing
by Nicola Yoon
I loved all of Nicola Yoon’s previous books, so when I saw that she was releasing another one after so many years, I had to get it. Like all of her books, this one is centered around romance. Unlike all of her other books, there is a twist.
Evie has just suffered the divorce of her parents, and is stuggling to understand if love is worth the heartbreak. When she gives away her old romance novels, and finds a book called Instructions for Dancing, it leads her to a dance studio. There she meets Xavier, better known as X.
This story was not what I expected. It dod seem really corny at first, but I think the addition of magic really made the purpose of Yoon’s writing shine through. If you are planing on reading this, make sure you have tissues.
Evie has just suffered the divorce of her parents, and is stuggling to understand if love is worth the heartbreak. When she gives away her old romance novels, and finds a book called Instructions for Dancing, it leads her to a dance studio. There she meets Xavier, better known as X.
This story was not what I expected. It dod seem really corny at first, but I think the addition of magic really made the purpose of Yoon’s writing shine through. If you are planing on reading this, make sure you have tissues.