Book Review: P.S. from Paris by Marc Levy

 About:
P.S. from Paris by Marc Levy is a novel which was originally written in France. Mr. Levy is the most read French author alive today.

  • 288 pages
  • Publisher: AmazonCrossing
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1477820280


My rating for P.S. from Paris 4
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Thoughts:
P.S. from Paris by Marc Levy is a cute, short book which was a quick read with a simple, elegant and well told story. I found the story light, hart warming and even charming.

The strength of this book is the snappy dialogue and likeable characters. While I’m not a big fan of romance books, this one was not sluggish or slow, but moved quickly and I had a lot of fun reading it.

Even though the book starts off in the “romantic” direction, there is an odd twist towards the end which was a nice surprise. The story moves in a nice pace, not too slow but not fast either.

Overall I found this book to be charming and engaging. The likeable characters, lively dialogue makes this book a light and entertaining gem.

Synopsis:
Mia is an English movie star that just needs a break from real life and her cheating husband.  In Paris she gets a haircut, eyeglasses and gets a waitressing job at her friend’s restaurant.

Paul, an American author, is living in Paris but most of his books are sold in South Korea. Paul had a best-seller once, but it was his first book.

Mia’s friend signs her up for an on-line dating site, and so do Paul’s friends. The two meet but don’t really hit it off and decide to simply become friends.

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