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i GREATLY disliked this book. I was trying to give chick-lit a second chance and it only confirmed that i REALLY dont like chick-lit.
The main character lies, cheats, steals, and deceives throughout the entire book. There is not once 'scene' where she was an honest woman with integrity and grace. She kept putting herself in situations where she was in over her head, but she just lied and kept on going! she is rude, she breaks the law, she is scatterbrained and unorganized.. why would i want to real a book where women are portrayed this way? i could go on and on.
im glad i read this book so i can steer clear of chick lit forever. women are not airheads who lie and steal to get what they want. and not every woman has to have a man in her life to be happy.
phew.
glad thats all out.






However, I read Kinsella's Can You Keep a Secret? a couple years ago and just couldn't connect with the main character who kept making illogical decisions. Kinsella forced these things on her character to keep the plot moving in the direction she wanted, but it didn't make sense to me. Her "Shopaholic" books are so popular, so I've been wanting to try another of her books. Hopefully, it will be good!

This book was fun, and definitely a change from some very heavy books I've read recently. The footnotes were a highlight for me.


I loved the footnotes too!

I was going along liking it just fine but the ending really cemented my enjoyment. I'm a sucker for the Big Romantic Gesture in books. (view spoiler)
I too thought it was a fun read - not my usual sort of book, but I had fun reading it. It reminded me a lot of some of the Nickelodeon shows that my kids used to watch, in which the characters would get into ridiculous situations - you knew it would all come out all right in the end and you knew that all these things would probably not ever happen in real life, but it was silly and fun to see how they'd get to where you knew they were going to end up.
Not a book for re-reading or requiring deep thought or a blueprint for life- but not everything has to be. Sometimes, popcorn is just the thing!
Not a book for re-reading or requiring deep thought or a blueprint for life- but not everything has to be. Sometimes, popcorn is just the thing!

Actually, this was a perfect book to break a string of "serious tomes" that I had been reading. Kinsella caught the screwball comedy angle quite well in this one and made me think about casting for a movie (which is rediculous, since I never go to movies and all the actors & actresses I recognize are old or dead).










I agree! The narrator was amazing and I'm not entirely certain that I would have enjoyed the book quite as much if I hadn't listened to the Audiobook. Because like everyone else, there were times when Poppy was just annoying in her daftness, but really I found it all quite funny.
And I also agree with a few of you; the footnotes were awesome. They read like someone was actually just writing in their diary as opposed to a novelist.
This book reminded me of Hens Dancing: A Novel and Summertime. Very funny and enjoyable! A lovely switch from the mass amounts of young adult dystopia I've been reading lately. :)

As a general rule, I am not into chic lit, which I had classified this as; but, the humor and situations drew me in. It turned out that I enjoyed the read a lot and will consider another Kinsella book in the future.








My favorite scene was the dinner scene when Poppy opened Wanda's lingerie by mistake. After all, if I'm having a bad day, at least I am not wearing my future mother-in-law's underwear!



This is probably too late to count for my Summer 2012 challenge, but still wanted to post for the "Group Reads" option. I read this book when I just needed to turn off my brain and I really enjoyed it. While the story was a little ridiculous and would never happen in real life, I couldn't stop reading and was thoroughly entertained until the end. It would make for a very cute girly movie to enjoy with your friends.
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