I loved this book. I thought the characters were real and I didn't have to convince myself at any point that the things they were doing and saying were appropriate for who they were. The ending was perfect. The whole book was well written and had a nice flow, I never felt the need to rush through a ...
REVIEW: Eleanor & Park *****SPOILERS***** HOLY FREAKING COW. This is my second Rainbow Rowell book, the first being Fangirl. I honestly loved them both, but in their own ways. They were both COMPLETELY different. I really liked that about these books. I was excepting them to be somewhat the same. I...
Eleanor & Park is a love story set in the 80’s. If it didn’t already have that going against it, it’s a star-crossed affair between two teenage outsiders, so it seems like it should just be the worst kind of clichéd teenage drivel, but it isn’t. Unlike the usual “outsider” protagonists I’ve run acro...
4.5 starsThis book is just lovely, sweet and heartbreaking. And it is clear from the beautiful fan art present on-line that this book has touched many a heart. See updates below for a visual journey of this story.
4.5 starsThis book is just lovely, sweet and heartbreaking. And it is clear from the beautiful fan art present on-line that this book has touched many a heart. See updates below for a visual journey of this story.
I read--and loved (okay, and became a little obsessed with)--Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell. So much so that I Google and Google-image searched the novel a few times (honesty here again, more than a few times). Oh, the fan art! So, I needed to add to the conversation... Have you read E & ...
I devoured Rowell's Fangirl this winter, and I devoured this book months later. I love how she writes young women--creative, smart, not necessarily nice, but unique and likable. They're often self-conscious, as young women (or women period) tend to be, yet they're not shrinking violets (maybe Cath w...
Eleanor and Park has some of the sweetest, giggle-worthy, toothache-inducing romantic moments I've read in a while. I do wish Eleanor had been a little less snarky, but she has a right to be angry at the world: it hasn't exactly been fair to her. The ending is a bit lackluster for me, but what's gre...
This book is adorable. Eleanor is the new girl in school, and the first person who she meets is a boy named Park. What follows is probably one of the most realistic teen romances that I have ever read.Neither of these characters is perfect. Their bodies aren't perfect, their minds aren't perfect, th...
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