For fans of Marc Lévy, know that Her and Him enables us to find Arthur and Lauren, fictional characters if cétait true? Unfortunately I do not remember very well of this novel, however, rest assured, this volume is independent and I havent had any problem understanding. In this novel, Lauren and Arthur occupy the place of Paul's best friends
Paul is an architect in the United States under the pressure of his friends he finally dares to publish his first novel. But the criticism made him terribly afraid and unwilling to confront the public's reactions to the release of his first book, plate all, business and friends and left the United States to live in Paris and exercising his passion anonymity. Mia she is a famous actress in London and sees her pair of wing beat. Lorsquelle includes deceives her husband, she decides to also tackle some time to go and live with her best friend in Paris. To try to move on, Mia sinscrit curiosity to a dating site, his first contact sappelle Paul. They exchange some small talk and both decide to meet around a dinner. Everything seems to be normal, but the reality quen Paul the web is not the "real" Paul. And that the "real" Paul knows that the famous dinner in question to which he was invited is actually an appointment "in love"
I found it a bit long start to fall into place. Until that famous dinner not land before the 118th page I got a little bored. And the joke is revealed and the two main characters finally meet, and here I dont have won! Jai enjoyed flipping situation, we do not expect at all sy although lon nevertheless feels that something "bell
The final I liked as though He was a little phoned but, let's face quen material romantic comedy it's hard to play the card of originality
In brief: The style of Marc Levy is fluid, simple and to the point. There is no descriptions sattarde neither boring dialogues. We alternate perspectives throughout the story, and that those who follow me know jadooore! The characters are engaging, well-orchestrated replicas, hot, smart and funny! In're a very very good read!