Hutchinson Heinemann Carrie Soto Is Back: From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
S**D
Good story
Great read especially if you like tennis
A**T
great book
Great book! go for it
E**A
Un libro sia per appassionati di tennis che non
Adoro Taylor Jenkins Reid e avendo già letto diversi suoi libri ho deciso di continuare con Carrie Soto, soprattutto dopo aver letto Malibu Rising.Il libro è scorrevole, è piacevole da leggere per chi segue il tennis, ma anche per chi non è appassionato.A me è piaciuto molto e consiglio per chi ha amato anche gli altri libri dell'autrice.
F**H
Incroyable
J'aimerais vraiment savoir quelle genre de drogue TJR a mis dans ce livre pour qu'il soit aussi addictif?? Parce que me faire aimer une histoire axée sur le tennis alors que c'est un sport qui ne m'intéresse absolument pas c'est fort, c'est très très fort. Carrie Soto est un excellent personnage, je l'ai juste adoré. Elle est déterminée, forte, bornée, et terriblement attachante. Elle sait ce qu'elle vaut et elle n'a pas peur de le dire, quitte à passer pour la garce sans coeur de service, alors qu'il s'agit seulement d'une femme pleinement consciente de ses capacités qui a travaillée dur pour arriver au sommet.Son père prend une grande place dans cette histoire, on voit au fil des pages à quel point ils sont unis et à quel point ce père qui endosse également le rôle de coach tente de tirer vers le haut sa fille avide de gloire et de succès. Leur relation m'a énormément touchée, c'était vraiment beau à voir.C'est sans hésitations mon livre préférée de cette autrice, un parcours de femme comme je les aime, avec une pointe d'humour et de sarcasme pendant tout le long, ça été une excellente lecture.Commenter J’apprécie
R**A
Top notch!
Right, that’s it, Taylor Jenkins Reid is now my must-read author! I’ve just finished reading ‘Carrie Soto is Back’, making that seven books that I’ve read by TJR so far. This author is fantastic at creating heroines with epic stories, women who have such vivid stories and lives, and she does so throughout time so seamlessly. It seems that she’s an expert at pretty much any time in recent history.“I have always known there is no mountain you cannot climb, one step at a time”In this book, Carrie Soto is a star tennis player. I don’t know anything about TJR’s interest in tennis, but if she didn’t know anything about it before writing this book, she knows absolutely everything about it now! The detail that has gone into this story is extremely impressive. It’s a very strong theme, but if you’re reading this and panicking, know that you don’t have to be a tennis fan to enjoy or appreciate this book.Thinking back to Daisy Jones (Daisy Jones and the Six), Evelyn Hugo (The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo), and Nina Riva (Malibu Rising), many of TJR’s characters are flawed, and Carrie is no exception. She’s got a one track mind and she’ll do anything to be the best tennis player there is, even if that means stepping on the toes of others.I really liked that this story included some non-traditional media, such a news reports and radio audio before and after the games. This worked particularly well in the audiobook and makes for a really engaging read. I couldn’t put it down!I also enjoyed the crossovers as TJR dips into her other work, with Carrie reading about Daisy Jones and daring Nina Riva’s husband.If you couldn’t already tell, I loved this book and will add Carrie to my list of favourite leading ladies. I recently saw a trailer at the cinema for an upcoming tennis themed film and got really excited thinking it could be Carrie, but sadly not. For now, we can only dream!If you’re a fan of Taylor Jenkins Reid and her other work, I’d definitely recommend this.Overall rating: Another top notch book from Taylor Jenkins Reid, I absolutely loved ‘Carried Soto is Back’ and I’m adding it to my list of favourites. 5 stars!
C**N
apasionnate
En Ingles, me ayuda a practicar el idima. Historia interesante y absorbente.
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