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A review by jessbookishlife
Elle's A to Z of Love by Claire Huston
4.0
This book follows Elle, living in a small town in the countryside, and she has dreams of adventure. I really loved how I could relate in certain ways to Elle which was amazing. I liked the vulnerability, the Elle's past, and the topics that are talked about.
There were a lot of elements that grabbed my attention, some I have already referenced. Another things I liked as the interactions between the characters and the entire community and the background. The fact that it was set in the countryside, it made it a bit cozy and relatable to me.
I could say many other things. There were a lot of questions as I had while reading that made me curious. I wanted to know more about Elle and the town. I wanted to know what would happen in the end. And it was quite a good balance with the warmth the book had as well.
Overall, I enjoyed the plot. I liked how the story and the characters developed. It was a lovely book with romance, family, friendship, and moments of emotion and reflection.
[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and Claire Huston for the eCopy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]
There were a lot of elements that grabbed my attention, some I have already referenced. Another things I liked as the interactions between the characters and the entire community and the background. The fact that it was set in the countryside, it made it a bit cozy and relatable to me.
I could say many other things. There were a lot of questions as I had while reading that made me curious. I wanted to know more about Elle and the town. I wanted to know what would happen in the end. And it was quite a good balance with the warmth the book had as well.
Overall, I enjoyed the plot. I liked how the story and the characters developed. It was a lovely book with romance, family, friendship, and moments of emotion and reflection.
[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and Claire Huston for the eCopy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]