'This entertaining debut relocates Anna Karenina to Manhattan's Upper East Side for the Tolstoy/Gossip Girl mash-up you never knew you needed.' I Newspaper
Welcome to New York's Upper East Side: where privilege, partying and scandal rules.
Anna K is the golden girl of New York high society. She's beautiful, she's kind, she's unbelievably rich, and she has the perfect boyfriend.
Until she meets Alexi Vronsky. He's a notorious playboy, totally gorgeous, and he only has eyes for Anna.
Despite everyone who matters in New York talking about her, Anna still just can't resist Vronsky. Even if it means her carefully crafted life could come crashing down.
Perfect for fans of Crazy Rich Asians and Gossip Girl this is an addictive and subversive reimagining of Leo Tolstoy's timeless love story Anna Karenina.
"A fresh and wickedly smart take on a classic story. Anna is even more scandalously fun now, in the age of stilettos and social media, than she was in 19th century Russia. I couldn't put this one down." Katharine McGee, New York Times bestselling author of American Royals
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780241420218
Number of pages: 400
Weight: 277 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 24 mm
Wickedly smart and scandalously fun. I couldn't put this one down - Katharine McGee, author of American Royals
It is very rare that I start a book and don't finish it, but I am afraid this one was a DNF at about 60%. I have never read Anna Karenina and thought this modern day retelling of the story, might be a lovely... More
I was excited to start reading this one as I’d never experienced Anna Karenia before, despite it being a classic.
Unfortunately the font size, small margins and full pages were a deterrent for me, but I wanted to...
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First off, I think I would have liked this more if I was younger as it seems a more YA book.
Anna is the central character and seems although still young, too have her life sorted out, she has her boyfriend, Alexander...
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