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About a Girl by Lindsey Kelk

heathab's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

marriaalouise's review against another edition

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3.0

I loved the I heart series. I really enjoyed this one. I would have given this one a higher rating but I spotted some glaring inaccuracies that I could not forgive.

proudlocks's review

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3.0

Enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. Very easy, GOOD read. I read it in one night.

When your life messes up take a vacation, preferably paid.

jalou2123's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

paperlove's review against another edition

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Eine kurzweilige Sommerlektüre, die ganz amüsant beginnt, sich aber später dann doch als etwas langatmige und nervige Chicklit entpuppt.

emp1234's review

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4.0

Listened to this one. I almost DNF because the beginning seemed odd and a little slow. I'm glad I kept going. I was looking for recommendations after reading Mhairi McFarlane and while I prefer their style, I'll try more by this author.

cityofstarlight_library's review against another edition

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1.0

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what...did I just read. This book was terrible. It's a shame because I liked the idea but how it was written was just...arhhggg.
It's slow for a start, taking over 100 pages to get into her actually going to this trip and by this point, I already hate the main character aswell as all the other characters, so I don't give two shits on what's going on anyway. The plane could crash and I wouldn't a give a fuck.

She's annoying, whiny, dramatic....just everything you don't want in a main character. If I worked at her job, I'd fire her ass too. I hate her. Tess Brookes, ugh give me a break. She's been in love with her best friend aswell for 10 years and she kisses him and after that, he's like 'my place or yours?' then they have sex. After that, he's a douche and we find out he's also fucking her roommate who's probably the only character I like because she's sassy. Oh boo hoo. You're the one who just flushed ten years down the bog because you couldn't not sleep with him because he's oh so dreamy riiiiiight. I didn't like him either. She gets pissed that he's sleeping with her roommate, but really? They're not dating, her and Charlie, so it's not like he's cheating. I don't care anyway because I don't like any of them.

Her best friend's sister named her kids Bella and Katniss.................

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Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the Hunger Games and I love Katniss but in this book, it was stupid. It just didn't fit into the book. (I still wouldn't mind calling my own kid Katniss) Maybe because it was just in this book and I hated everything but yeah, it felt out of place.

There was also a part I wanted to point out. She got "mugged" as in a guy sat next to her and was like 'i want your phone and wallet' and she said she didn't have a phone or anything and he said - no joke - "I have a spare iPhone, do you need to use it? Here, have it I have lots" then leaves her alone

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this book is set in London, UK. Can I assure you that this won't happen in London. I know, I'm british and the mugger won't be like 'I'm terribly sorry to disturb you' NO If she's been "mugged" like that then she just got lucky.

All the language and references to british culture and slang made me feel like she was writing this for an American and that she's trying to prove she's british. We get it. You're british. Move on. Nobody in England says 'Bloody' that much. This book made me ashamed to be british sometimes....

1 star. I didn't even finish. Maybe for silly reasons but I jus lost my patience with it. There's so many other books that I have that I want to read and this was wasting my time.

ambersbookshelf's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

ivytaylorsversion's review

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3.0

'About a girl' is a light-hearted, raunchy comedy, chick-lit with its predictable sequence of events and dragged out storyline. I can't say I exactly enjoyed the whole book because there wasn't much going on, but while reading I envisioned a Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph movie with a stereotypical male gay character and bitchy flatmate. The whole cast of bridesmaids could be in this movie and I would definitely watch it, but as a book, it was dragged out (in my opinion) and never truly stuck to the plot. I mean for the most part, I did enjoy it, there was drama, totally unrealistic scenarios, alright sex scenes, you know I like the occasional 'comedic' chick flick/lit but over 400 pages of it..... it got a bit hard to handle. 3/5 stars

leah_reads's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5*

I loved this book. I absolutely loved it. In fact, I loved it so much that I'm now attempting to convince my bank account that we can afford a holiday to Hawaii, honest! I've only ever read one of Lindsey Kelk's book previously to this, and I'd completely forgotten what it was that made me impulse by the entire I Heart series after reading I Heart Christmas (backwards, I know). I'd forgotten how much Kelk makes me laugh out loud and I'd forgotten how her writing basically echoes how I talk in day to day life. Her characters are such potty mouths but I love them.

I absolutely adore Tess Brookes. I need a Tess Brookes in my life. On the same topic, I need an Amy too. She is absolutely fantastic. These ladies are two such real characters. I could picture them vividly and their friendship seemed so solid despite both of their many differences. I loved that they prove that opposites attract and they make for the most hilarious dialogue I've ever read. There wasn't anything I disliked about About a Girl. I thought everything was perfect. There isn't a page where you aren't cringing at something Tess has done, laughing at some situation that the characters have gotten themselves into, or shaking the book in frustration at the complicated love interest that is Nick Miller.

About a Girl trumps the I Heart book that I've read so far by a mile. I adored Tess so much and I loved how vivid Lindsey's world is in this book. Everything is so easily imaginable and it's been the perfect summer read. The book ended on a cliffhanger so you have no idea how relieved I am that I get to dive straight into What A Girl Wants. I'm so excited to read more of Tess' blunders and to see what the next book has in store for one of my favourite female characters of all time!