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Original Title: | A Girl Like You |
ISBN: | 184756190X (ISBN13: 9781847561909) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Robert, Abigail Wood, Sophie Wood |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
Gemma Burgess
Paperback | Pages: 423 pages Rating: 3.95 | 14599 Users | 745 Reviews
Details Epithetical Books A Girl Like You
Title | : | A Girl Like You |
Author | : | Gemma Burgess |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 423 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2011 by Avon Books |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Humor. Adult |
Narrative Conducive To Books A Girl Like You
I've discovered the secret to successful singledom. I'm acting like a man. And it's working.After breaking up with her boyfriend of, well, forever, Abigail Wood must learn how to be single from scratch. Her dating skills are abysmal, and she ricochets from disaster to disaster – until Robert, one of London's most notorious lotharios, agrees to coach her. With his advice, she learns to navigate the bastard-infested waters of the bar scene and practices the art of being bulletproof. The new Abigail is cocky, calm, composed… but what happens when she meets her match?
Rating Epithetical Books A Girl Like You
Ratings: 3.95 From 14599 Users | 745 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books A Girl Like You
I cried. I don't wanna talk about it.I love this book. I LOL'd. I rolled around the bed one week so obsessed by the book by the time I finished reading it small rodents had settled into my hair and were debating expanding the nest to a small condo and I had gained 5 pounds from nibbling on whatever I came across in the house.(which, as nibblers know, is never good.)Again, I cried. I said I don't wanna talk about it, but it should be mentioned that they were happy tears. I don't often get happy
This was a ton of fun, with an incredibly satisfying emotional payoff. The characters are well-drawn enough to evoke Cecelia Ahern (without the magical realism) with maybe a touch of Bridget Jones's Diary (though a very light touch).What makes the book work, for me, is that I just liked Abigail so much. She has been in emotional stasis for a long time and seeing her emerge, and mature, was just a whole lot of fun. Frankly, it's a bit brilliant to take an ignorant observer and thrust them into
Awful book!, so boring!!!Everybody acted so silly, very childish and immature, God!, I wanted to smack them and yell "GROW UP!!!", they were all almost 30 and still acted like teenagers...
First I want to say this, when I got to about 98% of the book I started crying happy-romantic-silly tears!!Then I was devastated the book was overMy husband hated me for a couple of days, as the book was getting all my attentionWhat more to say, the perfect romantic chick-lit, with the perfect never-once-boring pace from the start till the end!!Loved loooveeed looooooveeeeeed it!You get to know Abigay throughout the book, feeling her emotions and sharing her deepest thoughts, and you cant help
Loved it... truly romantic... awesome, funny, witty ... a Book With a Punch The perfect easy-romantic-you-cry-because-it-is-that-good chick-lit it never gets boring, it always keeps you on your toes (even if you have a pretty clear idea of where the story is going, or will go... it doesn't matter!!!)I was so sad the book was over!! And this says it all...
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