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kitchenbeat10 's review for:
Guava and Grudges
by Alexis Castellanos
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
A cozy, cutesy romance story of two Cuban American teenagers, with a great emphasis on the desserts of Cuba and makes you crave some of those by the end.
Ana Maria aka Amy, our protagonist, an aspiring pastry chef, showed all the signs of being a teenage girl, going back and forth on so many different things, making assumptions about other people and their intentions, especially her own parents. Her love interest, Miguel, is a lovely aspiring photographer/cinematographer, and he's the balance to Ana Maria.
I enjoyed the story overall, even though there was nothing that stood out to me. It was a fun read.
Ana Maria aka Amy, our protagonist, an aspiring pastry chef, showed all the signs of being a teenage girl, going back and forth on so many different things, making assumptions about other people and their intentions, especially her own parents. Her love interest, Miguel, is a lovely aspiring photographer/cinematographer, and he's the balance to Ana Maria.
I enjoyed the story overall, even though there was nothing that stood out to me. It was a fun read.