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Eleanor & Park

Rainbow Rowell

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Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), General fiction (Children's / Teenage), Romance & relationships stories (Children's / Teen

A moving and funny coming-of-age novel about two misfits falling in love and growing up in 1980s America.

Eleanor is the new girl in town, and she's never felt more alone. All mismatched clothes, mad red hair and chaotic home life, she couldn't stick out more if she tried.

Then she takes the seat on the bus next to Park. Quiet, careful and - in Eleanor's eyes - impossibly cool, Park's worked out that flying under the radar is the best way to get by.

Slowly, steadily, through late-night conversations and an ever-growing stack of mix tapes, Eleanor and Park fall in love. They fall in love the way you do the first time, when you're 16, and you have nothing and everything to lose.

Set over the course of one school year in 1986, ELEANOR & PARK is funny, sad, shocking and true - an exquisite nostalgia trip for anyone who has never forgotten their first love...

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  • I am totally in love with Rainbow Rowell and her books. This is the second book of hers that I've read, and it was just as good as the first [Fangirl]! Rowell just seems to know how to write about first love and teen romance - it's totally believable and seems so perfect (even when it's completely complicated like in Eleanor & Park). Eleanor & Park follows the romance of, you guessed it, Eleanor and Park, who grow to know and love each other as they ride the school bus everyday. However, Eleanor's life at home is far from happy and ordinary, with her step-father seemingly out to make her life hell. But this doesn't stop her from getting together with Park, who seems to be the only good thing in her life. However, nothing is perfect, and nothing seems to last forever. Pros: The book pulled me in and kept me hooked! The changing perspectives was really interesting, and helped show their different personalities and feelings towards, and helped push the story along, because I desperately wanted to know what the other was thinking/doing. Just like in Fangirl, the romance in this book was wonderful and I could feel the characters falling in love in front of my, as if I was watching my two friends finally get their act together. The last quarter of the book, where a lot of drama goes down, was so intense and gripping. Cons: As much as I loved the book and the ending, I felt like there were still a lot of loose strings and unanswered questions. Rowell has said that she left the ending up to the readers interpretation, but I still feel like there are some subplots that needed concluding. Other than that, I really enjoyed how it ended, and hope that it opens the way for a possible sequel down the track. Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone who want to relive falling in love for the first time. If you have previously read and enjoyed anything by Rainbow Rowell, you will definitely enjoy this book.

    Victoria Kennedy

    Rated 4
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Rainbow Rowell

Rainbow Rowell is a newspaper columnist in Omaha, Nebraska, where she lives with her husband and two sons.

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