Tracy's Hot Mail
by
T.A. Belshaw (Goodreads Author)
Tracy is the new girl in the office. A sassy nineteen year old with an eye for cloned fashion and an ear for the latest gossip, she reveals all in a series of emails written to her friend, Emma. Tracy doesn't spare anyone's blushes as she dishes the dirt on her friends, family, and foes. If something is worth hearing, it is worth telling...
Everyone gets the Tracy Treatmen...more
Everyone gets the Tracy Treatmen...more
Kindle Edition
Published
January 20th 2012
by Crooked Cat Publishing
(first published December 20th 2010)
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Tracy is a new addition to the office. At Nineteen, she is a girl about town who knows it all, or so she thinks. Like most people these days, she's addicted to Facebook, MSN and other Social Media, but when she's told that she can't access these at work, she resorts to keep her best friend abreast of events via a series of e-mails.
Everyone falls under the ever watchful eye of Tracy, as she puts her own unique spin on the people that surround her, both at work and at home.
Tracy's Hot Mail is full...more
Everyone falls under the ever watchful eye of Tracy, as she puts her own unique spin on the people that surround her, both at work and at home.
Tracy's Hot Mail is full...more
Tracy has a new office job, but she's not about to allow that minor annoyance to interfere with important stuff like emailing her best friend, Emma. And there's plenty to gossip about. For a start there're her three bosses: Mr Tugger - who's forever playing with something in his pocket, Mr Winkle - a happy soul with a lisp and a funny walk, and the serial backside-slapper, Mr Blunt.
Others at the sharp end of Tracy's keyboard are Olivia - the office tart, Ms Broadbeam, Spotty Irene and Tommy Tigh...more
Others at the sharp end of Tracy's keyboard are Olivia - the office tart, Ms Broadbeam, Spotty Irene and Tommy Tigh...more
Tracy’s Hot Mail by T A Belshaw
This is the funniest book I have read for quite a while. I really loved the scatty, clueless Tracey as she reveals all to her friend, Emma. The humour drips off the page as Tracey unloads the events of her life in a continuous droll fashion-even though she wouldn’t have a clue what droll is! Almost the first sentence says it all “Just sending a quick mail to let you know how I’m getting on at my new job.” A quick email isn’t in Tracey’s repertoire. T A Belshaw keep...more
This is the funniest book I have read for quite a while. I really loved the scatty, clueless Tracey as she reveals all to her friend, Emma. The humour drips off the page as Tracey unloads the events of her life in a continuous droll fashion-even though she wouldn’t have a clue what droll is! Almost the first sentence says it all “Just sending a quick mail to let you know how I’m getting on at my new job.” A quick email isn’t in Tracey’s repertoire. T A Belshaw keep...more
I read it in one go, my mouth continually upturning as Tracey's diary, full of innuendos, unfolded.
A pseudo-innocent account - of first job, first home, first driving lessons, written in racey style -which never slows down until she is replaced by a dumb terminal.
You have to be in the right mood - or to want to be put into the right mood - to appreciate this book to the full.
Take no notice of the meagre rating. It is only this reader's reaction. I know there are many who would thoroughly enjoy t...more
A pseudo-innocent account - of first job, first home, first driving lessons, written in racey style -which never slows down until she is replaced by a dumb terminal.
You have to be in the right mood - or to want to be put into the right mood - to appreciate this book to the full.
Take no notice of the meagre rating. It is only this reader's reaction. I know there are many who would thoroughly enjoy t...more
First up, let me say, Trevor writes like a girl! It's a compliment, honest. In fact, it's slightly worrying how well he channels the voice of a twenty-something girl, but I think that's a whole other blog post.
Seriously, Trevor manages to bring Tracy to life through his witty choice of words and laugh-out-loud scenarios. Each character is so perfectly created, they practically jump off the page (or screen) and Tracy is as likable as characters come, even with her many flaws. I'm tempted to lik...more
Seriously, Trevor manages to bring Tracy to life through his witty choice of words and laugh-out-loud scenarios. Each character is so perfectly created, they practically jump off the page (or screen) and Tracy is as likable as characters come, even with her many flaws. I'm tempted to lik...more
May 08, 2012
K.B. Walker
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Giggling away, as I read this book, it felt like an up to date e-version of a carry-on film. Lots of subtle and not so subtle humour woven into the life of a ladette. I could hear Tracy's voice in my head and 'see' her practicing getting in and out of the car for her driving instructor. I'm not surprised she's soon to be a celebrity.
The funniest book I've read in a long long while... wilder, wittier and a hell of a lot naughtier than Bridget Jones..Tracy's Hot Mail is a rollicking laugh- a -minute romp that will rattle your funny bone and tickle your fancy from beginning to end. Warning: don't read in a public place.. you'll only regret it!
Mar 28, 2012
Crooked Cat Publishing
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