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Eleanor and Park (Rainbow Rowell)

  • 9/10
  • Jan 16, 2017
  • 1 min read

Like I said in my review of Fangirl (check it out if you haven't already) I adore Rainbow Rowell. I'll be reviewing another one of her books in the next post too, so stay tuned.

Eleanor and Park is told from the perspective of two high schoolers, niether of whom quite fit in. Park is half Korean, the only Asian kid at his school. Eleanor is just starting at the school, and everything about her just isn't right for the times (This book is set in the 1980's, which automatically makes it great, but anyways.) They meet and soon fall in love.

This book is extremely close to beating The Fault in our Stars as the best romance I have ever read. It's hilarious and sweet and beautifully sad. Overall, it's excellent. I would recommend this book to any YA lover.


 
 
 

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