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Product details
File Size: 983 KB
Print Length: 251 pages
Publisher: HQ Digital; 1 edition (March 30, 2018)
Publication Date: March 30, 2018
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00W7Y9VGQ
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Not knowing anything about the author, I bought that book because of its title--since I am a native of France, I was interested in an American view of the country, its people and culture, etc. Plus a story about perfume sounded very exciting. The book was actually a big disappointment as it is just a totally predictable romantic story, with not much substance to it. First, the description of France and the French characters is very cliché, and sounds like the author's only knowledge of the country comes from tourist brochures. Her use of French words is atrocious--if you have no knowledge of a foreign language, please don't use it, or get an editor who can correct it!! Perfume: the author seems to be confused between aromatherapy and the production of actual perfume, which is a very sophisticated, complex, and refined industry--nothing you can do in one hour!. The story: an easy read, nicely written, but characters are not developed enough; as said above, the French ones are totally cliché and shallow, plus the whole plot is predictable from page 2. In addition, the fact that the main character is trying to resolve everyone's problem (and apparently succeeding!) by producing some concoction of aromatherapy for them sounds a bit .... laughable--sorry! This could have been a very good story with more in-depth study and descriptions of locations and more research on the perfume industry that would have anchored the characters; better psychological studies and definition of the characters; and not such a predictable plot line.
This could have been a really cute, lighthearted story but for the fact that the main character Del, constantly is saying dammit, god, Jesus etc. I'm no prude but don't appreciate or understand why talking in that way makes a character more likable. Especially a young girl. Granted I did not read the whole book but after awhile this got old and I deleted it from my library.
I seldom write reviews, and only when I feel an author fills my heart and mind with believable characters and interesting stories about them. Rebecca sets many of her stories in Paris, my favorite place in the world. Although she toured the city faster than humanly possible this time, she captured the essence of the city - it's smell, taste, touch, sounds and wonder. It was a love story, but with a special cast of characters, with their own back stories.
Although this is technically part of a trilogy, it can be read separately. Personally, I found this to the the best of the group. I enjoyed the characters and learning the techniques used to create a fragrance.
I hesitated ordering The Little Perfume Shop Off The Champs-Elysees because it’s cover suggested “fluff†within, and I usually avoid that sort of read. But something compelled me to click on “buy†and there it was, ready to read. And what a lovely surprise!Paris and Provence are two of my favorite places in the world, and the storyline, locations and characters had me from the first few pages. I’m not even a perfume fan, but the obvious research that went into this book provided wonderful insight into the world of fragrance. I found myself conjuring up the lovely scents and smells, and began to understand why just a whiff of Chanel No. 5 brings back memories of my dear mother.Rebecca Raisin captured the essence and magic of Paris and Provence, introduced me to well developed characters and touched my heart with her understanding of how people we love still connect with us long after we lose them.The Little Perfume Shop Off The Champs-Elysees was a delightful read.
Really makes you feel like you're in Paris. Charming book with interesting characters. Main issue I had was that there was just not enough back story to explain how the heroine had the money fracture with her sister and where she and her sister got the money to plan to open up a perfume store in NYC in the first place. That would imply they inherited hundreds of thousands if not millions from the grandmother maybe? It wasn't from the poor hippie parents, and the heroine isn't independently wealthy so this is a pretty confusing plot hole.
I love the whole Paris series. The author writes with such a love of Paris that it is a living, breathing being that comes out of the book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the series and am kind of sad that it is over. I hope that she writes more. Read the series, you won’t be sorry. This is why they call Paris the city of romance. It is not only a love story between two people but a love story to Paris.
This is a very enjoyable story. The plot is interesting all the way through, and the characters are colorful and memorable. Descriptions of Paris locations make for a delightful read, and evoke beautiful memories of new beginnings in the “City of Loveâ€. Warm and Fuzzy old fashioned love story!
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