Title | : | Eleanor's Travels (Love \u0026 Friendship, #2) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
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Publication | : | Published November 1, 2020 |
Twenty-one countries, Seven continents.
One epic adventure.
Having wrapped up her latest Hollywood blockbuster, star actress Eleanor “Ellie” sets a new ambitious goal: to see twenty-one countries at the tender age of twenty-one. Her year-long trip will be filled with love, secrets, and self-discovery!
In the first book, My Dear Ellie, the readers discovered that Eleanor (Ellie) had been keeping secrets from her best friend Cassandra (Cassie), her parents, and perhaps even herself.
The second book explores what those secrets were. We must reveal the past, before the readers discover what lies ahead in Ellie's fate.
Eleanor's Travels (Love \u0026 Friendship, #2) Reviews
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Eleanor’s Travels is about a young actress traveling the world, meeting new people, and gaining life experiences. What I REALLY enjoyed was the details from other countries. I’ve never traveled so far or to so many places, but this book helped me to see the different cultures from Eleanor’s view. Even though I didn’t read the first book in the series, I didn’t feel lost at all in the characters or story line.
My favorite was when Eleanor visited Japan and the United Kingdom. I’ve always loved the cherry blossom trees and thought the author did a great job of describing them, and of course, anything to do with Shakespeare immediately catches my eye. So, I think the author incorporated a lot of good elements into the book overall that made it entertaining to read.
A big thank you to the author for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review!
3.5 stars! -
Following Eleanor
This is a tale of Eleanor's growth. At each stop on her travels she learns a little more about herself. I think this is a true coming of age story. I loved it. You get a taste of the different cultures and different lands. -
Eleanor’s Travel is a coming-of-age fictional story about love and friendship. This is the second book in the trilogy. Eleanor goes on a year-long journey. Her aim is to be inspired as she has a significant movie role. She decides to travel to 21 cities for her 21st birthday.
Since I had already read book one, it was easy for me to blend right back into the mix of things. The author has written a beautiful story here. Eleanor’s personality is created very well. Her character grows as she travels, which is a natural given thing since by traveling, you get to know more cultures and see more lands.
The story’s pace was steady, and the story was so diverse and layered that it kept the reader intrigued. To talk about all these places, you’d have to do a lot of research, and the author managed to portray a varied number of locations to enrich the book.
I recommend this book to anyone who likes to read fictional romance stories. -
Eleanor, an aspiring actress, goes on an epic road trip around the world to different places. During her journey, she discovers more about herself and gains a new appreciation for the advantages she has that she normally took for granted. I learned so much about the different places she describes. Aisha did a great job writing this story. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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Poorly written with quite a few editing errors plus a few factual errors. Most people know there are no polar bears in Antarctica only in the Arctic. Just didn’t flow for me - rather reciting a few locations and descriptions from a travel guide. I surprised myself by actually finishing this.