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Secrets of Lost Words
Secrets of Lost Words rated it 12 years ago
I think this was a very sweet story. It's a story of a barista who invents something called Espressology. It's basically giving you a match based on your favorite coffee drink. And frankly, it works! (in the novel anyways) I think Jane was a believable character. She likes this boy and wants to set ...
Rena Reads
Rena Reads rated it 12 years ago
This was a cute read about a 17-year old barista who can match customers by their favorite drinks. She was quirky and funny (my favorite kind of character), but adorably clueless when it comes to her own love life. Not to mention the Starbucks-esque drinks made me crave a frappuccino.
RefractedLight
RefractedLight rated it 12 years ago
★★★½Cute story about love, lattes & matchmaking, à la Emma.
Ariel Bissett
Ariel Bissett rated it 13 years ago
What can I say? It was cute! It was exactly what you expect an under 200 page contemporary book to be. It was quite predictable, but I think it was because it's a book about matchmaking, and really only one plot line can be made there.Still nice though!
Bookparadies
Bookparadies rated it 13 years ago
Nenn mir dein Lieblingsgetränk und ich finde deinen Traumpartner/// Die Espressologin ist eindeutig ein Frauenroman mit einer relativ witzigen Idee. Die 18 jährige Jane jobt in einem Café und hat ein ganz spezielles Hobby. Sie katalogisiert ihre Kunden nach ihren Kaffeevorlieben und fängt an diese ...
Everyday Rowena
Everyday Rowena rated it 14 years ago
I've wanted to read this book since before it came out and as it usually goes with me, by the time the book comes out, it fell off my radar and I forget all about it. The last time I was at Borders, I picked this book up and was super excited to read it and then I got home and promptly forgot all ab...
Sony Luvs Books
Sony Luvs Books rated it 14 years ago
Fun lite read filled with the right ammounts of teenage drama.
darlingbooks
darlingbooks rated it 15 years ago
I adored The Espressologist! It is a modern-day fairytale: enchanting, funny and caffinated!Everything I love about coffee shops is in this book! The drinks, the environment, and the perky staff. Although I have to say, reading it in Starbucks made it even more enjoyable. Short and sweet, I finished...
katethebookmonsters
katethebookmonsters rated it 15 years ago
The Espressologist is light and frothy like your favorite gourmet coffee. The novel takes some of my favorite chick-lit elements and blends them together in this quick and enjoyable read. While the novel borders on highly predictable, I still found myself fully immersed within the novel. Springer ha...
Katie's Book Blog!!
Katie's Book Blog!! rated it 16 years ago
The Espressologist was such a cute book with such a unique storyline. I never would have thought to match people up based on their coffee drink of choice. It was actually a brilliant and plausible idea that really livened the book up and made it stand out among YA romances.Jane works at a coffee sho...
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