Genre: Comedy

#BookReview + #Giveaway: FAKE IT TILL YOU BREAK IT by Jenn P. Nguyen

#BookReview + #Giveaway: FAKE IT TILL YOU BREAK IT by Jenn P. Nguyen

Fake relationship trope! Enemies-to-lovers trope! Sorry. I found that gif and I couldn’t resist. I love Stitch too much. Anyway, here we have a couple of teenagers who have known each other their whole lives and just want to get their moms off their backs. Despite hating each other, they figure if they can stage a relationship and a breakup, they can do the whole “see, we tried” routine, and that’ll be the end of that. But we all know that they are wrong. Mother does know best sometimes. (And there’s a reference to another Disney favourite of mine…) Right out […]

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Online friends and the hilarity that is FRIENDSHIP FAILS OF EMMA NASH by Chloe Seager

Online friends and the hilarity that is FRIENDSHIP FAILS OF EMMA NASH by Chloe Seager

First off, if you haven’t read it yet, go check out Editing Emma. I also interviewed Emma (yes, star of the book) after the release of her first diary. It’s fantastic and gives you a clue on what Emma is like. But if you don’t want to go read the interview, I can tell you what Emma is like. She’s funny. She’s a bit selfish and immature. She likes to masturbate (YAY FOR POSITIVE FEMALE SEXUALITY REP). She can put her foot in her mouth. Emma is me. Emma is you. Emma is everyone to some extent. Each book in […]

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#BookReview: DEAR DWAYNE, WITH LOVE

#BookReview: DEAR DWAYNE, WITH LOVE

I laughed and I laughed. Review done. Ok, but seriously, after a bit of a wobbly start for me, I really enjoyed this. It’s just as fun as the cover suggests! Dani is an aspiring actress and reluctant health insurance professional, stuck in Portland as the least successful daughter of “Mommy”. She’s obsessed with the Rock and sees him as the “perfect man”, a useful stand-in for the father that abandoned them and the less-than-perfect semi-boyfriend she’s got because she has no other prospects. She loves pastries and burgers and all sorts of things her Amazing Big Sister – a […]

Posted February 5th 2018 in Blog Tours, Comedy, Contemporary, Reviews, Romance / / 1 Comment
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#BookReview: EDITING EMMA by Chloe Seager

#BookReview: EDITING EMMA by Chloe Seager

I picked up this book at the perfect time, while I was going through a period of self-realisation. (You can read about it in my mid-year review.) Why perfect? Because this book is all about Emma and her own self-discovery. Yes, there’s a lot going on in it to do with boys and school and so on, but those aren’t the point. Editing Emma is about Emma growing up (a bit). And despite an age gap of almost 10 years (yikes!), I’ve also been growing up, becoming more of the adult that I should probably be already. A belated disclaimer, […]

Posted July 25th 2017 in Comedy, Contemporary, Reviews, Young Adult / / 1 Comment
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