19 Books
See allI really loved this sweet story. It’s whimsical, kind, cozy and full of thought provoking lines and vignettes I will have to go back for. Mary Jane Wells narrated the English version and as she is my favorite audiobook narrator, that is how I found this book. She did a fantastic job but next time I will read it to be able to linger on to some of the authors thoughts for longer. I’ll also check out the other Paris bookshop stories.
I wish this was edited down more. I like the premise but there was so much in the book that felt completely unnecessary. A round of editing could have given it a crisper story. It also felt heavy so it was just a bit of a slog to get through. I would have DNFed but I was reading for a book club. It finally picked up about 75% of the way through. The end was abrupt, which was surprising considering how rambling the rest of the book was.
I liked this one a little less than the first. I think it was the lack of characters. Though I did enjoy the protagonist the love interest I found too quiet? Grunt-y? Unwilling to try? I don’t know. I didn’t hate him but I found him annoying a lot. If he would just have had a good talk with her, the book could have been shorter…. But the last 1/4 I really enjoyed…. And this is when more people show up… so I guess I’m never living alone on an island with a monosyllable man.