A review by tessisreading2
Paris in Love by Eloisa James

3.0

A collection of anecdotes that had its basis in Twitter and Facebook posts. It shows - they're mostly very short. Fun and easy to read, but not a lot of background information given; I still have only the vaguest idea of what James' academic discipline is or what articles she was writing, and if I didn't know she was a romance novelist, and hadn't already read some of her books, I would have been confused by some of her comments about her writing in progress. Mostly anecdotes about her children, honestly; the occasional philosophical digression is actually less fun to read, because she's never established herself as a character (if that makes any sense) so I don't know where she's coming from. All in all, a pleasant read but not anything to look for if you're not already a fan of hers.