I'm so glad I got right into Isla last night when I got home from work. I didn't stop until I finished and I'm so happy I was able to. I'm just going to make a list because it's early and I don't think I can make a readable post otherwise.
I was beyond giddy during their first date. It was just too sweet and perfect and I absolutely loved all of it.
There was definitely more sex in this book than the others. I thought it was well written and pretty hot, but I sometimes feel a little weird when there are descriptive sex scenes in YA. At least Josh turned 18, right? I am probably just turning into an old lady prude.
I was so so so mad at Isla when they were in the car leaving the gala. But it turned into some serious sadness because that just broke my heart and then I started thinking about how real a situation like that is. Where I let my emotions carry me away and feel so insecure about myself. I thought Isla was very relatable in her self-doubt and insecurity, and it really hurt to see Isla and Josh go through that.
I feel like I will be in the minority here, but I didn't love the end with Anna, St. Clair, Lola, and Cricket. This is probably my one and only hang up with this book. I know Stephanie wanted to tie it all in together and there had to be a way to get Josh back to Paris, I just didn't love this part. It was so small though, that it really doesn't change that I loved this book.
I also couldn't believe Isla let the whole interview on national television thing go so easily. I understand why he did it, but a 17 year old (or really even the current 29 year old) me would have a really hard time just accepting that he said he didn't have a girlfriend. I don't know, I guess she made a big deal out of other things, but that struck me as something I would absolutely lose my shit over. She was upset and she did talk about it with him, but I am not always know for my rationality in emotional or stressful situations.
Overall, I loved it. I love how Stephanie Perkins takes me to a place where I want nothing more than to be in Paris at 17 and wildly in love for the first time, or even how I want to take MH back to Paris now so we can spend time together in one of the most romantic cities. I'm just swooning all over the place with this book.
Re: ISLA this time with SPOILERS
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Anna is still by far by favorite. I was in a silly school girl book stupor after that one. Then Isla. Then Lola.
I was going to reread Anna and Lola before Isla but August came around too fast!
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I thought this was the funniest of three. I was laughing out loud at a bunch of parts. "Listen. I like you, and you like me, so let's go find a secluded park and touch each other."
And I thought when Isla saw the drawing Josh did of her in the rain, it was a pretty hot moment.
The characters were extremely relatable to me and their reactions to situations seemed very plausible.
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The HFA= Asperger's is inaccurate but the actual presentation was pretty good for a teen who falls on the mild side of the spectrum.
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I also went into this one with Lola as my favorite, but I really did love that this story felt like it focused on Isla and Josh. There wasn't any other girlfriends or boyfriends that played a huge role, I know there was some about discussion about Rashmi, but she wasn't actually present.
Even though I'm not sure I'll be able to pick an absolute favorite, I think trying to will just be my newest excuse to read them all again
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I LOVED that this one was much more with the SEXY TIMES than the others. This one was perhaps the funniest for me, and I really enjoyed how it was just mainly Isla and Josh, without other boy/girl friends.
I reread Anna earlier this year, but I need to reread Lola to get a ranking.
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Anyway, the fact that I am disappointed that fictional characters got engaged because there is no freaking hurry and they have a lot of living to do should tell you how invested I am in this series.
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I thought the sex scenes were really well written and I agree with @MrsJenE that they were safe. I guess that maybe I was shocked, not necessarily in a bad way, of how differently sex was addressed in this book. Maybe that was what threw me off? I mean, now or 10ish years ago, I would be down for great sex in a hotel room in Barcelona so it's not like it isn't realistic.
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Sometimes when I read newer, contemporary YA, I think about how I would have reacted to the same book as a teenager. That might be weird, but I can't imagine what having wonderful YA like we have now when I was younger. Anyway, I just think of how impressionable I was and how this is targeted for young adults who are also at a really impressionable stage in life. Some people are genuinely ready at 19, but I think most are not. I feel like this sounds crazy because it's fiction, but it's something that is being made so glamorous to these teenagers when I just don't think it should be. Who didn't dream of falling in love with the perfect person in high school and getting engaged the year after graduation in the most perfect way ever? Ok, so I'm sure a lot of people didn't, but this hopeless romantic definitely did. I guess it's like He's Just Not That Into You with whole being the rule and not the exception to it. Anna and St Clair are the exception to the rule, not the norm.
I am also far too invested in all of this.
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That being said, I still loved the book. SP can write the heck out of first love.