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Sto caricando le informazioni... Royally Lostdi Angie Stanton
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. ![]() Um, okay, so if you're a history major this book will infuriate you. In fact, if you appreciate history, or travel, this book will infuriate you. Not to mention the insta-love. A girl, Becca, is "dragged" on a family trip around Europe. What wouldn't I give to go on a family trip to Europe? She meets Crown Prince Nikolai and they fall in love. The end. Becca is eighteen but she sure as hell doesn't act like it. She acts like a petulant 14-year-old. I dislike labelling female characters as whiny but Becca was, well ... whiny. So many gripes about having to be dragged along with her parents, gripes about European history ... she outright grated on me. Not to mention her and Dylan's blatant disrespect for their parents. Dylan was annoying too. Nikolai didn't annoy me so much but he's very one dimensional as all the characters in this are. And the insta-love. They meet, they spend about a week together and then mope so hard whenever they're apart. I can buy this from younger characters but not from eighteen year olds. Nope. It was so frustrating to read. I was reading this for the Popsugar Challenge (a book set in Europe), but decided to DNF it. I may write a longer review one day, but here are two status updates that show what I thought of what I read of the book: Update 1: Becca is very obviously an Idiot. With a capital I. She has the chance to visit another continent, which is an amazing chance for anyone with a brain, but she keeps complaining about Europe instead. She doesn't like that she is being shown old places, complains about every little thing her parents do and behaves like a spoiled twelve-year-old instead of a high school graduate. Update 2: What does Nikolai see in her? She's a walking stereotype of a blonde American girl. Newest complain: historical things in a museum. Seriously? Not everybody likes old dishes, but you don't have to find them interesting to recognise their value. And, Becca, there are many modern things in Europe. Where do you think people's clothes, phones, etc come from? Also, how did Becca finish high school? "4 out of 5 stars! Once this novel hooks your interest, it'll keep you entertained to the end! Two high school graduates, who come from very different backgrounds, paths keep crossing enough for them to take notice and get to know one another, which turns into something more if only their families don't keep them apart." Read more of this review, a teaser, and an excerpt here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2014/05/blog-tour-feasted-on-royally-l... -- To be posted on May 9th 2014 as part of a blog tour. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen, Susane Colasanti, and Jenny Han, Angie Stanton's brand-new romance asks the question, What would it be like to fall in love with a prince? Dragged on a family trip to Europe, Becca wants nothing more than to go home. Trapped with her emotionally distant father, overeager stepmother, and a brother who only wants to hook up with European hotties, Becca is miserable. Until she meets Nikolai. Nikolai has everything--he's a crown prince, heir to the throne, and girls adore him. But the one thing he doesn't have is freedom . . . so he flees his kingdom and goes on his own European trip. And when Nikolai and Becca meet, sparks fly. But Becca's family vacation ends in a matter of days. Will Nikolai and Becca be forced to say good-bye, or will they change history forever? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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