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Vivien's Heavenly Ice Cream Shop by Abby Clements

meganlee3001's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a nice, easy read with a simple plot. It was a nice read for the summer and the ending definately made this book.

konarcheva's review against another edition

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2.0

Очакванията ми бяха по-големи...

makinini's review against another edition

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AUCUN INTÉRÊT.

lm_henderson's review against another edition

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4.0

This took a little whole to get going for me but despite being able to tell 90% of what was going to happen,it was still an enjoyable read and the recipes in the back a real bonus !Loved all the descriptions of Brighton too as it's a place I know well do could really imagine parts of the book even better with it being set there.

traceyroberts's review

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lighthearted

1.0

I thought this book was going to be a light and easy read.  I was right but it's also bland and unrealistic. 

Two sisters, that we are told are polar opposites, inherit an ice cream shop.  I was expecting tension and sparks but instead the characters are just irritating and their decisions just don't make sense. 

This book could have been so much more.  One plus point is there are some nice recipes at the end of the book.  

syapotter's review against another edition

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4.0

Actual rating: 4.5

I really enjoyed reading this book and devoured it in just a day. It was really quite fast-paced, so easy to read and get caught up with all that's happening with Anna and Imogen. And the fact that this book is about ice-cream is a bonus point! I love how the story flows together and how it's divided into different parts to show the progression of the story. I also love the settings of the story, both in Brighton and also the more exotic Florence. I thought both places were described very well by the author as it's easy to imagine that I was part of the scene together with the sisters.

The characters are also a big part of why I love this book. Anna and Imogen both lead a separate live but for the sake of their Grandma Vivien, they got together and make the ice-cream shop work. Although their venture is not very smooth-sailing, but they got it together in the end, thanks to their sisterly bond. I love how the author captured their relationship that eventhough they are technically different, but they can still work together and this makes them relatable.

Another thing that I love about this book is the focus on family. Anna and Imogen's family is definitely the normal kind, with doting father and the nagging (but well-intentioned) mother. At the start of the book, Imogen did not get on well with their mum because she couldn't understand why Imogen needs to go so far away from her family to do what she likes. But when faced with tragedy and other kinds of troubles, the family got together and lean on each other for support and that is just beautiful.

Last but not least, this book hits all the right spot for me when it comes to ice-cream. All the mention of ice-cream concoction makes my mouth waters. How I wish I had tubs and tubs of ice-cream at my disposal while I was reading it but alas I had none so I had to make do with reading the descriptions. And thankfully the author did very well in describing those ice-cream!

tomaind's review against another edition

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4.0

A cute story, but none of the characters really impressed me. I'm going to read the second book because I am curious what happens with the sisters and their ice cream business.

chloe_barnett's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

katiwind's review against another edition

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3.0

Objektiv gesehen, wären es vielleicht eher drei Sterne. Teilweise hat es sich etwas gezogen und die Geschichte war nicht unbedingt etwas neues.
Aber ich hatte Spaß daran. Zwei Schwestern erben eine Eisdiele in Brighton und arbeiten daran, sie wieder erfolgreich zum Laufen zu bekommen. Außerdem fährt eine von beiden nach Florenz, um zu lernen, wie man gutes Eis macht.
Insgesamt einfach ein angenehmes Sommerbuch, das man bequem lesen kann. Aber Achtung: Man bekommt Lust auf Eis.
Edit: Doch noch auf drei Sterne korrigiert.

thereadingparamedic's review against another edition

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1.0

I read some reviews of this book which stated the only good thing about it was the cover...and I agree. Admittedly an easy read but not particularly entertaining.