Sad, cute and funny, this is a light if a bit predictable read. I loved that Dane is the heartthrob Julia fantasized about in high school. Of course, he is not exactly what she pictured he would be like at first, but as they spend time together he lets her see the real person behind the public perso...
I generally don't put down books without finishing them. But it took me over a month to read a little less than 20% of this, so in the end I decided my time will be better spent with another book. The premise of the book is quite interesting: a teenage girl (and later on a woman) who can hear Jane...
Misterio ✔Romance ✔Mafia ✔Persecuciones ✔Acertijos ✔Viaje en carretera ✔Soundtrack ✔Personajes inolvidables ✔¿Qué más se le puede pedir a un libro? La respuesta a esa pregunta es: un buen final. Y es que el único motivo por el que no le di las 5 estrellas es porque el final no me convenció completam...
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.The Road to You is part mystery, part suspense; a coming of age story of self-discovery with a bit of romance. It takes place in 1978 which I found to be interesting since it's not a time period I've read about often. Ms. Brant de...
WOW! Talk about a very detailed mystery! It was sometimes hard to follow and keep up but the other times it was pretty fascinating. Review to follow soon.
What a surprise this book was! Set in the late 1970's, before the advent of computers, cell phones, and all the modern gadgetry we can't live without, The Road To You is a YA mystery novel filled with twists and turns, coded clues, and well-laid breadcrumb trails that may (or may not) lead to the ul...
I wanted to love this book and given it's ingredients (three central characters, over the age of forty, discovering there's more to themselves than their roles as wives/mothers, meeting at a coffee house once a week) I should have been in heaven. For one reason or another though, I just wasn't able ...
What a lovely read. Who would not want to have Jane Austen talking to them especially at the tough time as a teenager? Jane helps Ellie through out the span of the book from being a teenager to being an adult in her 30's. Jane voices her opinion when she does not care of a particular guy. She ...
A strange book but quite good. The main character believes that Jane Austen is guiding her throughout her life with internalized conversations. Is Ellie delusional schizophrenic or is the spirit of Jane Austen really talking to her? In the end it doesn't really matter as we journey through Ellie's l...
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