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In the Age of Love and Chocolate
In the Age of Love and Chocolate | Gabrielle Zevin
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All These Things I've Done, the first novel in the Birthright series, introduced us to timeless heroine Anya Balanchine, a plucky sixteen year old with the heart of a girl and the responsibilities of a grown woman. Now eighteen, life has been more bitter than sweet for Anya. She has lost her parents and her grandmother, and has spent the better part of her high school years in trouble with the law. Perhaps hardest of all, her decision to open a nightclub with her old nemesis Charles Delacroix has cost Anya her relationship with Win. Still, it is Anya's nature to soldier on. She puts the loss of Win behind her and focuses on her work. Against the odds, the nightclub becomes an enormous success, and Anya feels like she is on her way and that nothing will ever go wrong for her again. But after a terrible misjudgment leaves Anya fighting for her life, she is forced to reckon with her choices and to let people help her for the first time in her life. In the Age of Love and Chocolate is the story of growing up and learning what love really is. It showcases the best of Gabrielle Zevin's writing for young adults: the intricate characterization of Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac and the big-heartedness of Elsewhere. It will make you remember why you loved her writing in the first place.
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mae.chapman26@lethsd.ab.ca
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This is the very sequel to all these things I've done.
Anya Balanchine is prone to destiny in criminal master minds, now she is in charge of Natty, her little sister. what comes around goes around.

MrsBabki Great post. Make sure to capitalize and italicize the title of a book. 3y
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ReadingIsMyHobby
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I really loved this series.

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steepedinpages
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Pickpick

Not as good as the other two in the series. But decent. I felt that a lot was glossed over in the attempt to reach and ending.

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minkoyajanelle
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Pickpick

So sad to see this trilogy end, but it was a thrilling conclusion that satisfies all the burning questions left from the other books. I'll miss the stubborn heroine and mafia family.

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minkoyajanelle
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I am loving these chapter titles!

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minkoyajanelle
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Starting a new book today. Super excited! I love that these mafia families deal in illegal chocolate and coffee!

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minkoyajanelle
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I went to the library, blacked out, and this happened! Where do I even begin? Any suggestions?