#SWUR Summer Vacation Challenge!



Understanding Shae's Story is hosting one of today's challenges!

It's called Summer Vacation Challenge! I'll be picking my ideal destination that I'd love to live in from a book I've read!

Because Shae picked the MOST AWESOME place already, Hogwarts of course!!, I've realized I should probably come up with something of my own...

So I've chosen...Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins.

Anna and the French Kiss
Why?

One word...Etienne....sigh...***swooning right now***

Okay so I will admit he's not the only reason!

Even though it would scare me to live away from my parents, especially during high school, I have always found the idea of boarding school fascinating...PLUS in Paris??!! With a bunch of people who speak English???

AWESOME!!  I think it would be a total blast! As long as I get to live the exact life Anna lives in Anna and the French Kiss of course! ;)

The Romance Bookie

PS: Check out this awesome free book on Amazon!! Only a few hours left!!

Comments

  1. Gosh I'm so ashamed to admit that I've never read Anna! I've heard nothing but good things about this book, and everyone who's read it always recommends it! But I totally agree, I'd be scared to live away from home but the temptation of going to a boarding school in paris would easily sway me and dry my tears lol! Great answer!

    Shae @ Understanding Shae's Story

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    1. Thank you! :)
      And definitely read it, if you get a chance!! :)

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  2. I read that book a while back ... it was pretty good :). I'm still trying to play catch-up, I read 1 book and 1 e-book while on vacation but I have like 10 NetGalleys left and 4 or 5 books to review :-/.

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    1. Good luck Liz! I'm much further behind though, it's scary! So don't feel too bad! :)

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