Instructions for Dancing Book Review

Instructions For Dancing

By Nicola Yoon



Nicola Yoon’s third novel is an enticing blend of YA drama, romance and magic.

It totally captivated me and I’m not particularly drawn to YA books.


Evie Thomas doesn't believe in love anymore. Her parents have divorced following her Father’s affair. She feels disconnected from her Mother and younger sister because they act as is if nothing has happened.


After a random meeting with a mysterious woman Evie discovers she suddenly has the power to see the outcome of romantic relationships all around her.


Understandably rattled she sets out to unravel this newly acquired strange power.

Her journey brings her to La Brea Dance Studio learning the Waltz,Fox Trot and Argentine Tango with a boy named X.


He is the polar opposite of Evie; open to adventure, passion, saying yes to all of life’s opportunities and possibilities.


Their growing involvement and love forces Evie to face all of her fears and her magical powers head on.


I found this book captivating and thought provoking in a way I didn’t expect.


Nicola Yoon wrote an Adult and non romance novel during the pandemic and I believe a Fantasy novel with her husband, David Yoon.


I’m looking forward to both!



 Posted by book lover: Meryl Lynn L.

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