Anna's review
Why Girls Are Weird : A Novel by Pamela Ribon
Anna's review
rating:



bookshelves: chick-lit, fiction
recommended for: twentysomething chicks
status: Read in September, 2008, read count: 1
rating:
bookshelves: chick-lit, fiction
recommended for: twentysomething chicks
status: Read in September, 2008, read count: 1
Dude, this girl's name is "Anna K." I totally had to read this.
It was a very enjoyable book. Total chick-lit. Not necessarily earth-shattering or award-winning but definitely a fun weekend read.
I liked the role that blogging and e-mail played in this novel. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I have my own "Anna K." type story so I made plenty of connections while I read this... At one point I was honestly kind of freaked out and flipped to see who this Pamela Ribon is because I was wondering why she was fucking with me. The blog, the name, the physical description, and some other things seemed almost too eerily coincidental. But the book was definitely more exciting than my life...
It was a very enjoyable book. Total chick-lit. Not necessarily earth-shattering or award-winning but definitely a fun weekend read.
I liked the role that blogging and e-mail played in this novel. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I have my own "Anna K." type story so I made plenty of connections while I read this... At one point I was honestly kind of freaked out and flipped to see who this Pamela Ribon is because I was wondering why she was fucking with me. The blog, the name, the physical description, and some other things seemed almost too eerily coincidental. But the book was definitely more exciting than my life...
