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Loading... How Do You Like Me Now?: The Must Read Book of 2018 (edition 2018)by Holly Bourne (Author)
Work InformationHow Do You Like Me Now? by Holly Bourne
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I loved this book so much and couldn’t put it down. I really agree with the ‘Bridget Jones of our generation’. Holly has done it again. It’s witty, happy, sad and funny but it’s a great storyline and has a very strong message behind it. Would/ have definitely recommended it already 😂 ( ) This was horrible. I think the author got this prompt assigned, in where you have to write as many as possible recognizable tropes for it, so it's sellable. This book could be so great, but it didn't turn out that way. Also, I wanted to kick some senses in the main character, because she was very unlikable. Also, why was this book eventually 95% about giving birth? no reviews | add a review
'Turning thirty is like playing musical chairs. The music stops, and everyone just marries whoever they happen to be sitting on.' Who the f*ck is Tori Bailey? There's no doubt that Tori is winning the game of life. She's inspired millions of women to stick two fingers up at convention with her bestselling memoir, and she has the perfect relationship to boot. But Tori Bailey has been living a lie. Everyone around her is getting married and having babies, but her long-term boyfriend won't even talk about getting engaged. And when her best friend Dee - her plus one, the only person who understands the madness - falls in love, suddenly Tori's in terrifying danger of being left behind. When the world tells you to be one thing and turning thirty brings with it a loud ticking clock, it takes courage to walk your own path. It's time for Tori to practice what she's preached, but the question is: is she brave enough? No library descriptions found. |
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