I do like innocent, likeable characters but I think Isabel borders between innocent and gullible. I get annoyed at her lack of strength. I don’t expect my chick-lit books to have extremely independent, CEO, super savvy characters but I do need them to be likeable and not pathetic. Isabel is a lit...
If there was a way to give negative stars to a book, this would be the one. I don't want to stereotype, but why do so many British writers of chick lit think it's amusing to create heroines who are blithely stupid, self-destructive, lazy, clueless and unmotivated and then send them on their way, ...
John’s Wood (which, I’ve been reliably informed by Maggie, is “the only place to get your bunions lopped off”) to visit Robyn. I’m still not quite clear how she’s managed to wrangle a second overnight stay, but I suspect she’s just having too good a time being the center of attention to give it u...