Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Review: Lola and the Boy Next Door

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Title: Lola and the Boy Next Door
Series: Anna and the French Kiss
Author: Stephanie Perkins
Publisher: Dutton Books
Publication Date: September 29, 2011

Budding designer Lola Nolan doesn’t believe in fashion...she believes in costume. The more expressive the outfit—more sparkly, more fun, more wild—the better. But even though Lola’s style is outrageous, she’s a devoted daughter and friend with some big plans for the future. And everything is pretty perfect (right down to her hot rocker boyfriend) until the dreaded Bell twins, Calliope and Cricket, return to the neighborhood.

When Cricket—a gifted inventor—steps out from his twin sister’s shadow and back into Lola’s life, she must finally reconcile a lifetime of feelings for the boy next door.



 

My Review

Lola and the Boy Next Door is another magical book by the one and only Stephanie Perkins. Ms. Perkins has a way with words that captivates readers, and I was beguiled by Lola's story just as much as I was with Anna's story. There is a reason why people think of Perkins as the new queen of contemporary YA. She writes stories that her readers fall in love with.

This book has pretty much everything I expected - a love triangle, a wonderful setting, a beautiful boy, drama, and a quirky lead character. Oh, and Anna and St. Clair are back, so there is that amazing aspect. There was one element in the book that surprised me - Lola's parents - but I loved it. I hadn't seen anything about them on the Internet, so it was a pleasant surprise.

I really enjoyed Lola as a character. As I was reading, I was so ecstatic to see a YA character with some unique interests. As a sewer, I loved that Lola was able to create her own outfits, and even save the day with her sewing machine! So kudos to Stephanie for including that in Lola's personality! I also loved that she was able to see past her genetic past and want to become a better person than who she thinks she was destined to be.

Cricket Bell... What can I say about Cricket Bell? He is pretty swoon-worthy, and I fell for him just as many readers of the series did. He's not only what is classified as a good-looking guy, but I loved that he was able to own up to his past mistakes in order to move forward in his life.

I wouldn't say that I loved this book as much as I loved Anna and the French Kiss, but it was a close second. Both books are great, but I do think that there was just a little more contemporary magic in the first book in the series. Regardless, Lola and the Boy Next Door was still an enticing read that I will cherish forever.





10 comments :

  1. I agree about there being more "magic" in Anna and The French Kiss but I think the ending of Lola was my favorite. Great review! :)

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    1. I'm feeling the same kind of magic in Isla. I think the European setting has something to do with it.

      And yes... the ending of Lola was super cute! I felt like they were ready to take on the world. lol

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  2. I loved Anna and Lola! Sadly, Isla was my least favorite of the bunch.

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    1. I loved Anna. I really thought I wouldn't, but I was so glad that I was wrong about it. So far, I'm really enjoying Isla. I think it's just as cute as Anna.

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  3. I absolutely loved Lola and the Boy Next Door and I'm glad that you enjoyed it too! Can't wait for you to read Isla! There are some revelations there... *wink wink*

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    1. I'm halfway through Isla right now, and I am absolutely loving it.

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  4. I nominated you for the Liebster Award! Go see the rules and my questions.:)
    http://the-paperbackprincess.blogspot.ca/2014/09/liebster-award-aka-im-basically-famous.html

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    1. Thank you very much, Ryley. At this point, that is my tenth Liebster Award, and as much as I appreciated them, it's just too hard to keep up with them.

      If I get to it at a later date, I will let you know.

      Again, thank you! It means so much to me that you thought to nominate me! :)

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  5. Those three books are my favourite ever series!! I am a MASSIVE perkins fan! I just love reading reviews of people who like them too! :D All three of them are fun and quirky and gorgeous and they made my heart hurt! Next tuesday I'm actually releasing my 'Anna and the French Kiss' review! I'm excited for that!
    Do you read much romance fictiom? It' my favourite genre!

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    1. I have a review for Anna somewhere around here. lol

      I usually don't read a lot of romance fiction - some other genres with romance thrown in, but I haven't really read it steadily since the older Nicholas Sparks books. I think it's quite hard to get right. lol

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