Busy reading weekend

This was completely adorable...a YA romance based on "A Midsummer Night's Dream." It's told primarily through best friends Hermia and Helena's e-mails, instant messages and diary entries. The characters' voices were completely distinct, realistic and believable. I almost didn't want it to end. I'd reccommend this to anyone who likes Shakespeare, romance, or movies like 10 Things I Hate About You. ;)

I stayed up too late last night finishing this one. I LOVED it. I loved Emma's voice. I loved Emma's friends, and I loved Michelle Cunnah's writing style. I actually cried a little at the end, even though it turned out pretty much the way I expected it to.
When it comes to chick lit, I really don't mind a predictable ending as long as I enjoy the ride. And I completely, thoroughly enjoyed the ride. :)
2 Comments:
At 7:58 PM,
Unknown said…
I named "32AA" the best chick lit book of 2003. I loved it, obviously! There's even a pullquote from my review on the author's web site.
At 8:10 PM,
Anonymous said…
I love this book, too, and am thrilled to have an autographed copy. Don't forget there's a sequel, Call Waiting!
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