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This was a holiday rom com short on the holiday and long on the sweet. Loved Peter and Chloe. Enjoyed them working towards a goal but this did not feel like a Christmas book.
This book was adorable, and definitely one of my top reads this year, as well. I enjoyed the characters and it was genuinely so engaging without a lot of the high-stress betrayal stuff a lot of romances rely on. can't wait to review this one thoroughly for Christmas this year.
Chloe and Peter's families are restaurant rivals in the Riverwood Mall food court, but with the mall facing potential demolition, Chloe and Peter have to work together to save the mall by Christmas. This is a very fun holiday read. I enjoyed all of the side story lines and how everything went together in the end.
Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read an ARC of "The Christmas Clash" written by Suzanne Park.
It told the story of Peter and Chloe, whose families each had a restaurant in a mall. I loved the fact that it was multicultural (I don't seem to get the opportunity to read much about characters who are Asian) Dual POV is also a plus, as is the rivals trope. The characters within this novel are in high school - this was the downfall of my reading. The main characters lacked a sense of maturity. Perhaps I would have enjoyed it more if I was younger - I'm not completely sure.
Overall, I rated this novel 3.5/5 stars!
Thank you to @suzannepark @bookmarked @kccpr and @letstalkbookspromo for a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
The Christmas Clash is a cute YA holiday romance about the children of feuding families coming together to save the local shopping mall where their family restaurants and jobs take residence. It is told from a dual perspective which I love and is considered a Romeo and Juliet style trope.
I enjoyed the characters the author created. They had great passion and thought beyond themselves to their families and community. It is lighthearted and had clever banter between the main characters. I like the message that it’s important to stand up for what you believe and to take risks outside of your comfort zone to make a difference.
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A cute holiday romance. I liked the back and forth perspectives of Chloe and Peter and how they wind up together despite their family differences to save their families' restaurants. A predictable ending, but always nice for a holiday read.
I thought this book was a super fun holiday story. I really enjoyed the character development, writing style, and of course the plot. Looking forward to reading more by this author.
This was a very fun YA novel about two teens from rival families, Both families own restaurants in the local mall and they compete against each other. When the mall tries to terminate their leases, Chloe and Peter must work together to help save both of their families. But they get very close while solving the problems and sharing their food with each other.
It was super adorable but it was BARELY about Christmas. This could have happened at any time of the year.
Thank you so much to @sourcebooks.
Chloe is an aspiring photographer and works as Santa's elf taking portraits. Peter works next door at the mall's new virtual reality experience with a variety of holiday rides. Just as their jobs put them in competition, their families have a long-standing feud with competing Chinese and Korean restaurants in the mall food court. But the mall may be demolished. Can Chloe and Peter work together, overcome their parents' fights, and save the mall?
Chloe is the baby whisperer with the mall Santa. The stories there and at Peter's VR job add great comedy to the novel. I also really enjoyed her friends, Sophia and Elias, who are very supportive and always build her self-esteem.
Both Chloe and Peter are looking for ways to stand out and earn parental approval, and they can bond over their shared understanding of parents running restaurants. And they are both younger siblings used to being seen through the shadow of their accomplished older siblings.
This was a sweet YA romance. It reads like young high school students. I was thrilled that it wasn't a new adult/college romance disguised as YA. It was a fast and fun read for the holiday season or other times of the year.
Thank you to the author, Sourcebooks Fire, Let's Talk Books, and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy. These opinions are my own.
CW: racism
I really enjoyed The Christmas Clash! It’s a dual POV holiday Young Adult contemporary romcom featuring two Asian high school seniors who must find a way to unite their families and save their family’s restaurants from demolition before Christmas. This story features an enemies to lovers trope and the Romeo and Juliet trope.
At a small mall in Nashville, Tennessee, two restaurateur families have been feuding for so many years they’ve lost sight of why they began fighting. Their fights have turned into bickering over shrimp vs pork or noodles vs rice.
Yet, while the adults harbor negativity towards one another, their children, Chloe Kwon & Peter Li, are competitive too. Chloe works as an elf photographer opposite Peter’s north pole virtual reality experience at the mall. The two are opposites. But the attraction they have for one another is getting annoyingly in the way of their family’s feuding.
❄️ These are a few of my favorite things ❄️
☃️ I’m a sucker for a good YA novel. The addition of the Christmas Clash being a romcom. Total bonus points!
☃️ The Romeo & Juliet romance trope. Suzanne Park has created a unique romance that borders the Romeo and Juliet romance trope without the cliche. Whether their families were involved, I think the two would still not get along well as kids. Their personalities are just so different. Though, they find out they are attracted to their differences.
Thank you to @suzannepark @bookmarked @Netgalley for #gifting me an e-ARC.
The Christmas Clash is a cute YA rom-com. Two teenage rivals have to team up to save their families' respective restaurants at the local mall. Chloe Kwon’s family’s Korean restaurant has long been the biggest competitor for the Chinese restaurant run by Peter Li’s family at the Riverwood Mall.
Chloe helps out at her family restaurant all while keeping the peace as the Santa Land photographer. Peter works at the virtual reality North Pole experience at the mall, and the two have been butting heads and crossing paths for years.
When they find out the mall is set to be sold to a developer who plans to demolish the mall, they have to work together to try to stop it from happening.
This was such a cute story. I love Suzanne Park’s clever writing, witty one-liners, and diverse casts of characters. Any Christmas themes are heavily in the background of this story, but it’s still atmospheric in its mall setting and will likely have you nostalgic for your own teen days spent at the mall.
Thanks to @bookmarked @kccpr @letstalkbookspromo for the digital review copy for a buddy read and book tour! It’s out now.
Thank you to Sourcebooks Fire and Netgalley for graciously providing my complimentary copy of The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park. I’m leaving this review on my own with my own opinions and thoughts.
I loved this twist on Romeo and Juliet. Even better, it was set around food and holiday themed. This was one of my anticipated holiday reads, and I was so excited when I was allowed the opportunity to join the book tour.
I liked the characters that Park created. They were relatable and I loved the passion that they showed. It was fun to watch the romance blossom in this book, with banter and slow burn. It's a light-hearted rom-com, perfect for this time of year. This book was about community and joining together to save their family businesses and the mall that they're located in. It reinforces the message that it is important to stand up for what you believe in and coming together for a common cause is powerful and can help to bridge our differences.
ARC Review
𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙲𝚑𝚛𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚖𝚊𝚜 𝙲𝚕𝚊𝚜𝚑
By: Suzanne Park
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Featuring:
Dual Povs
Enemies to Lovers
Rival Families
This is a really cute YA Rom Com. I really enjoyed this book. It starts off with Chloe and Peter being enemies because of a feud over their families restaurants. We also get into how the mall the restaurants are in is going to be demolished and Chloe and Peter try everything in their power to save the Riverwood Mall, while doing this they start falling for each other. I couldn’t wait to get to the end of the book to see what happened! It was such a beautiful Christmas story. It will definitely keep YA readers roped in!
Thank you NetGalley for the E-Arc for exchange for my honest review
This was a super sweet YA Christmas book. Chloe and Peter's families each owns a restaurant in the mall food court and they’ve been rivals for decades. They each also now have individual jobs in the mall besides helping support their family businesses,
Peter and Chloe find out the mall their parents restaurants is due to be demolished by year's end. But they band together and sleuth out a way to save the mall. As Peter and Chloe continue to work together they also find out the source of their families feud and start falling for one another!
This was a super cute YA read for the holiday season!
Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced reader copy!
Thank you Sourcebooks Fire for my copy! All thoughts are my own.
Nothing gets me in the feels quite like a YA books themed for the holidays. Plus add in a little enemies to lovers and a group of people trying to save a small business? I’m all in! I also loved this cover.
And while I really enjoyed getting to spend time with Chloe and Peter, and the book takes place Halloween-New Years, I didn’t get “Holiday Book” from this story. It still totally worth the read but I really think you can read it all year long!
Synopsis:
“"Chloe Kwon can't stand Peter Li. It's always been that way. Their families don't get along either: their parents operate rival restaurants in the Riverwood Mall food court―Korean food for the Kwons and Chinese food for the Lis. Now it's the holiday season and Chloe's the photographer at the mall's Santa Land, and Peter works at the virtual reality North Pole experience right across the atrium. It's all Chloe can do to avoid Peter's smug, incredibly photogenic face.But it turns out the mall is about to be sold to a developer and demolished for condos. Eviction notices are being handed out right before Christmas. Their parents don't know what to do, and soon Chloe and Peter realize that the two of them need to join efforts to try to save the mall. Just when it seems like they can put aside their differences and work closely (very closely) together, they discover that the Kwon and Li feud goes far deeper than either of them realize...” —Goodreads
What I Liked:
The Concept—I actually was so charmed by the idea of setting a book in a mall. Malls used to be the center of the universe for teens and now they’re almost completely nonexistent! But looking at it from the people who have built their lives and businesses in them gave me pause.
The Characters—I really liked all the characters in this book! I enjoyed spending time with them and getting a glimpse into their lives as the children of very different families. One, Asian American struggling with what makes them American, one the daughter of immigrants.
What Didn’t Work:
Didn’t Feel like a Holiday Book—I kind of wish this hadn’t been billed as holiday books because there are so many aspects that are more important…and I didn’t get holiday vibes from it! I still really enjoyed it, especially since the two main characters worked for “Santa” at the mall, but I don’t know, I didn’t get holiday vibes! It felt like “More” and that’s not a dig, cause I love holiday books.
Character Authenticity: 4.5
Steam Rating: N/A as it is YA
Overall Rating: 3.75/5
Content Warnings:
racism, racial slurs, xenophobia
You had me at enemies to lovers. This was a super cute romcom, but def geared more to YA readers. Wish it had a little bit more of a holiday feel to it. Still loved it though.
Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest review.
Super cute YA romcom with lots of good food, enjoyable characters and it’s enemies-to-lovers. Based on the cover and title I was hoping for even more Christmas than what was in the book but it was still a fun holiday read (but I’d even recommend it any time of year).
Thank you, NetGalley for the ARC!
Feel good, happy read. To be young, very idealistic, and hopeful - the world before you, going to the mall and the sweetness of first love. Its been yearsssss since I was a teenager and this book transported me back in time. Enjoyed the banter between Chloe (Korean) and Peter (Chinese) and found myself relating to a lot of aspects as a fellow Asian: a) Family is everything, the good, the sad, and all those in between; b) Hardworking and know chores c) Rice!! d) no shoes inside the house :) I guess those "quirks" make them rise above especially for Asians in the US.
I wanted to love this book, but it didn’t quite deliver on what I was promised. I was promised Christmas and enemies to lovers. While this book did take place in the months leading up to Christmas, I felt like the Christmas vibes never truly arrived.
3.5 stars
This is my first book by the author. The first thing that grabbed my attention was the cozy holiday vibes of the cover and of course the synopsis. Two young rivals who ends up working together to help save their families business and the mall where they grew up. The story was true to it's genre Young Adult and if I have to be honest there were times it was too childish especially the bickering at the beginning, it did get better as both Chloe and Peter relationship grow deeper. I love the idea that two young people worked together and worked hard to save the mall they love and their parents family business. The story had a K-drama feel too it especially when both parents are known as mortal enemies. The love story was cute but I didn't feel like the chemistry was that strong. Maybe it's because it became an instant love. The other thing I wished this book had more was the Christmas spirit. I found it lacking aside from Chloe and Peter's job, Santa Pictures, the freezing weather and few decorations that was pretty much it.