
Anna and the French Kiss
4.23
1,665 notes·36,814 avis
Anna's senior year in Atlanta promised everything: a killer job, her best friend by her side, and a crush about to turn real. Then her dad ships her off to boarding school in Paris. Suddenly, there's Étienne St. Clair – smart, charming, and impossibly gorgeous. He also has a girlfriend. But in the C...
- Pages
- 372
- Format
- Hardcover
- Publié
- 2010-12-02
- Éditeur
- Dutton Juvenile
- ISBN
- 9780525423270
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Stephanie Perkins
845 livres · 0 abonnés
Hi, there! I'm Stephanie Perkins, and I'm aNew York Times,USA Today, and international bestselling author. My next novel is calledOverdue, and it's a sweet and swoony romance for adults that will be published on October 7, 2025. I'm also the author of three YA romance novels,Anna and the French Kiss,Lola and the Boy Ne...
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Barry Pierce·11 years ago
When I was four, I fell off a tree. I hit the ground face first. What I didn't know was that there was a very small, sharp root sticking out of the ground at the base of the tree. It went through my cheek. I went to the ER but had to wait until 2am because it was a busy night. I sat there for hours in that ER with a hole in my cheek. When the doctor finally saw me he thought that since it was a busy night and there were so many people in the ER that he would just sew up my cheek without having t...
Simeon·14 years ago
This book is adorable, I’m not gonna lie. Wealthy white teenagers having first-world problems. Anna, the valiant, is plucked from Georgia and “abandoned” by her parents at a boarding school for rich American teens living in Paris, where she collapses into tears at the injustice of it all.Intrigued? That's only the beginning of this incredible tale.Sadly, my hopes for a dramatic twist of the Taken variety came to naught as the entire novel progressed without a single gun fight, kidnapping, or car...
Haley pham·4 years ago
Cheating trope 🤢
Lily (LilyCReads)·8 years ago
emma·11 years ago
Is there nothing that this godforsaken year will not take from me?Is nothing sacred? No offense too far?I am suffering. In fact, I was already suffering. “Rereading my favorite book from when I was 15 for the sixth time” does not exactly scream ~mentally well~. And yet the universe must have decided I deserved more suffering for, like, my middle school Justin Bieber phase when I once responded to my enemy in eighth grade chemistry’s accusation that JBiebz was auto-tuned with a specific moment wh...
Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies·12 years ago
“I cheated on her every day. In my mind, I thought of you in ways I shouldn’t have, again and again. She was nothing compared to you. I’ve never felt this way about anybody before—”
What's the saying? Once a cheater, always a cheater? Oh, the fucking hypocrisy.There were many things I wanted to do to Anna Oliphant throughout this book. Some of them involve a bottle of choloroform, a shovel, and an unmarked grave. Mostly, I just want to bring Anna in front of the US Congress as an example of h...
Zoë·13 years ago
Update after reading this book for the THIRD time:Etienne. ETIENNE. The boy of my dreams (well...second place after Will Herondale, but still, that's a high honor). Stephanie Perkins is one of my favorite YA contemporary writers as she has this way of writing books (which really sound SO cheesy plot and title-wise) that leaves you in a puddle of happy tears and hormones after the last page. This book has an inexplicable quality that even after reading the book multiple times, I can fall in love ...
Emily May·14 years ago
This is one of the cutest feel-good teen romances I have ever read. It has a bit of everything that you want... humour, a likeable protagonist and a completely swoon-worthy guy called Etienne St. Clair. You could fall in love with the name alone, even without the fact that he's sweet, kind, honest and nothing at all like any of the English boys I grew up with. It's a very cute book, a very nice book, neither is a bad thing but if I start mentioning words like 'cute' and 'nice' in a review you ca...
Caitlin·14 years ago
So, Anna is forced to go to boarding school in Paris (I know! Poor bébé) and she crushes on a guy who already has a girlfriend. They flirt and obsess over each other while he is still dating the other girl. To add icing to Anna’s miserable cake, she is then forced to get mad at her friend who does something despicable: her friend dates a boy that Anna thought liked her instead. Life is just not fair. I gave this book one star because:1) Anna is a whiny hypocrite who has very different ideas abou...
Ellie·15 years ago
I found this online...NOW WHY COULDN'T THIS BE THE ACTUAL COVER?St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. St. Clair. ST. CLAIR!!!!Can’t I just fill this review with his name instead of explaining how much I effing LOVED this book and trying to describe in vivid detail how beautiful and amazing and gorgeous and sexy and adorable and...




