Humor & Satire
Review:This book made me laugh and cry. This book is for everyone especially if you have a friend that you would go to great lengths for! Olive's antics are driven by her nervousness. This only amps up the entertainment encompassed within this book! Read more
Review:I love all of Johnathan Tropper's books, I've read all of them. This was the last one, (though the first) I loved all of them I can't wait for the next one. This one wasn't as funny as some of the other one's but still great! Read more
Review:9 chapters filled with quirky humor, murder, red herrings (5) and a hot detective. Not until the last couple of chapters is the real murderer revealed. No, I'm not revealing the doer of the dirty deed. You'll chuckle as you read the murder mystery. It is a quick read so Get with it already!! Read more
Review:I like the characters, they kept me guessing good, bad, what WERE they going to do next!?
Interesting concept and Bridget and Sabrina are couple of ladies I'd love to know. Definitely going to follow this series. Read more
Review:I loved this story for all of its mischief, ghosthunting and budding romance. In a time where it can be hard to get away from cookie cutter novels, this book was a delight and I can't wait for the next! Read more
Review:I am unable to write a review on this book as I have not finished reading it.
i find that i am struggling with this book and so far i have found it, frustrating, almost annoying to read. perhaps it is just me. i have left this book unread and in the meantime I have read several other books which have been much more to my liking. Read more
Review:I was going on vacation and needed a light book to read. I love Marian Keyes, and for some reason I had this book sitting on my shelf for the longest time. I was hesitant to read it given the sub par reviews, but I decided to take it with my anyway.
Well, it definitely was a light and quick read. At times I thought to myself no wonder this book didn't have as many great reviews- or as many reviews in general compared to other Keyes' books. Overall, it was average, a bit disappointing c... Read more
Review:Interesting concept but the three sections are definitely uneven. Wondering who wrote each section? The answer can be found at the top of the left-hand pages. The first and last chapters are not attributed, but Chapter 1 reads like Julia Quinn. Quinn's section (the story of Gwendolyn and Alec) shines with her signature whimsy and deft characterization. Connie Brockway's story (Katherine and Neill) is less engaging but still merits a "4". The final section by Eloise James (Georgina and Hugh... Read more
Review:Brilliant! I read all of the available books in this series before committing myself to writing this review. Within a few pages of this book, I began comparing Caimh McDonell with some of my favorite authors ever - Joseph Heller, Kirk Vonnegut, Jack London, Hunter S. Thompson, Diana Gabaldon, and James Wharton. These authors have a way of writing that makes me hang on every word and truly being characters to life. Caimh now has a place in my group of personal favorites. The authors differ from... Read more
Review:I greatly enjoyed this account of a couple's relationship, with its various trials and tribulations, combined with the wise philosophical insights of the author, whose various publications bring philosophy to bear on various aspects of our lives.My own relationship has benefited, which is an additional benefit. Read more