![]() ![]() These two turn heads and invite curiosity and hostility from the nosey townspeople. Vianne rents a bakery and transforms it into a charming chocolate shop, something unheard of in the town. They rather enjoy themselves at the festival and decide to stay. On Mardi Gras, they stumble upon a quaint little French town, Lansquenet-sous-Tannes attracted by the beautiful festivities. Vianne Rocher and her daughter Anouk (and Anouk’s imaginary pet rabbit) are wanderers who have spent their lives travelling place to place, never staying at one place for too long. So along with a book review, you also get a lesson of “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover”. ![]() ![]() This book, in no way portrays a romance between the two main characters. However I am glad to announce that I was proved wrong. From the cover and the name, I expected a clichéd, cheesy romance story. I started this book with no preconceived notions as I had never heard of this book or watched the movie before picking it up from the library shelf. ![]()
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