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Randi's Blog
Randi's Blog rated it 12 years ago
I loved the travel aspects of this story! About 1/3 of the way through, I was feeling a little disappointed because I wasn't convinced by Bria's character or Rowan's; however, by the end of the book, I was satisfied by the amount of character growth and the fact that the ending wasn't syrupy sweet o...
Annerooo Reads
Annerooo Reads rated it 12 years ago
4.5/5
Lost in pages.
Lost in pages. rated it 12 years ago
Great Imaginations
Great Imaginations rated it 12 years ago
DNF.There is no one more disappointed than me, let me tell you. There is no contemporary book out there that I love more than Wanderlove. It is a HUGE favorite. I am a monster fan of this author after that. I expected to love this one maybe not as much as Wanderlove, but I did still expect to like i...
Ari Bookzilla
Ari Bookzilla rated it 12 years ago
Wow. The amount of detail in this book is amazing. I love it when an author writes about things they know so well, I wasn't at all surprised to read Kirsten Hubbard has actually seen it all, because it's obvious!Bria is such a great, multi-layered character. I warmed up to her instantly, maybe becau...
Jill
Jill rated it 12 years ago
Sadly, Wanderlove ended up being a disappointment for me. It seemed like a perfect combination: Central American jungles + Caribbean Sea + Mayan ruins + romance = great book, right? For the most part, each of these elements was individually great and they meshed well to create a nice traveler coming...
Little Librocubicularist
Little Librocubicularist rated it 13 years ago
I say I'd give this book a little over four stars, just before five, for a few of reasons: :)1. The Setting! That's number one for me. :) The way the story was told, it's like you've been transported instantly to Central America, feeling like a backpacker yourself. And for me, there's that tug of si...
The Page Sage
The Page Sage rated it 13 years ago
The Page SageAt first, I was enjoying Wanderlove, but nothing more. As the story went on, though, I found myself entirely immersed in Bria's journey and completely in love with this book.Central America is not a place I know much about. Mostly, I've heard a few horror stories, but really nothing els...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 13 years ago
“A painting doesn’t have to have a profound meaning. It doesn’t have to ‘say’ a word. We fall in love for simpler reasons.” ~ Harley BrownI think to a lot of people, reading is a chore – it’s something you have to do to graduate high school, get your diploma, suffer through college, and eventually u...
Sophie
Sophie rated it 13 years ago
Normally this would be a 3 star read for me. Nothing special in terms of characters or writing, but what really makes the difference is the reason why I picked the book up in the first place: my love of Central America. I've actually been to several of the places in the book, such as Lake Atitlan, A...
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