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  • All Signs Point to Paris

  • A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Destiny
  • By: Natasha Sizlo
  • Narrated by: Natasha Sizlo
  • Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (165 ratings)

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All Signs Point to Paris

By: Natasha Sizlo
Narrated by: Natasha Sizlo
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“This one brims with magic... An absolute page-turner and joy to read!— Jane Green, New York Times bestselling author

A surprising astrology reading sends Natasha Sizlo—divorced, broke, freshly heartbroken, and reeling from her father’s death—on an unexpected but magical journey to France, in pursuit of a man born on a particular date in a particular place: November 2, 1968 in Paris.

It’s the cusp of Natasha Sizlo’s forty-fourth birthday. Still reeling from her disastrous divorce, she’s navigating life as a single mom and doing her best to fake it till she makes it in the cutthroat world of LA real estate. In the meantime, her ex-husband is dating a Hollywood star, and she’s just broken it off—for the hundredth and final time—with her devastatingly handsome but impossibly noncommittal French boyfriend.

Just when it seems things can’t get any worse, her beloved father is given months to live.

So when she’s gifted a session with LA’s most sought-after astrologist, Natasha—despite being a total skeptic—figures she has nothing to lose. The reading is eerily, impossibly accurate. As her misgivings give way, Natasha can’t help but ask about her ex-boyfriend, the French man she can’t seem to get over.

To her surprise, the astrologist tells her that he is perfect for her. His birthday and birthplace—November 2, 1968, in Paris, France—lines up with her astrological point of destiny. The word husband comes up.

Natasha is distraught. Panicked, even. Was he really The One? Was this all the big soul love she was destined for?

Then, she has a lightning bolt of an idea: her ex wasn’t the only man born on November 2, 1968, in Paris. Natasha’s real soulmate is still out there—she just has to find him.

Joined by her sister and two of her closest girlfriends and buoyed by her father’s parting message to never give up on love, Natasha flies to the City of Light, determined to take destiny into her own hands.

Propulsive, touching, and darkly funny, All Signs Point to Paris is the story of one woman’s search for a second chance at love, with a dusting of astrological magic. Unforgettable and inspiring, Natasha’s journey reveals what can happen when you ask the universe for what you want—and are brave enough to open your heart when the answer finally comes.

©2022 Natasha Sizlo (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
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Interesting premise, pretty good overall.

Spoiler alert! French pronunciation atrocious,good narration otherwise. Turn off all adulting instincts to enjoy. The author experienced a lot of trauma-divorce, breakup, death of a parent, dealing with ADHD diagnosis-and acts like a teenager with no frontal lobe development. You can't be angry at her, but it gets old. I loved that there wasn't a Hollywood happy ending.

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Middle aged enlighten ment

Touching, realistic development of an oddball idea. Your never too o!d for some self realization.

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A bit too immature?

I enjoyed this, but you have to accept a 40-something woman acting like a 20-something. The too-young narrator didn’t help.

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Blah blah blah

Don’t waste your time, too much of the same thing over and over and over again

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Maybe I'm the wrong demographic...

... but the self-centered main character drives me up the wall. I have a couple of hours left, but I can't do this. Was "Sex and the City" (obviously derived from the same plot ideas) this painful and I'm just now realizing? I'm done.

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Supposed I liked it as much as I did!

I decided to read this book on a recommendation. I know nothing about astrology and don’t really believe in what I do know. Even with that background, I really liked the story. I thought the characters were fun and real and I had a strong interest in the outcome as the story developed.

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charming and funny

Glad I bought this title. It took a bit for me to engage in the story but then it became more entertaining than I expected. Some passages were deeply touching or absurdly funny - even in the same scene. The narrator was spot on, perfect for the material. Sometimes it got a little too self-absorbed but I still cheered the author on in her quest for true love.

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Self absorbed and annoying

Sorry, Natasha, but though you may have found a bit of redemption at the end, you were so thoughtless and cruel to your sister and friend on your trip, I couldn’t help but think those men dodged a bullet by not being “the one.” I do, however, hope you became more grounded and wish you well,

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Better than I expected

has me wondering how far I would go to find my soulmate. and myself.

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Very Strange Story

I think you have to live in Los Angeles to understand this book. I don't live there, so the story will remain beyond my comprehension. As I listened to it, I kept thinking how silly the whole concept was and felt sad that it is a memoir. With no true ending to the story my final thought was to wonder if the whole short trip and the subsequent book was a marketing ploy for her real estate job.

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