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carolesrandomlife
carolesrandomlife rated it 6 years ago
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I thought that this was a good read. I have had a copy of this book for years but for one reason or another just never got started with it. I decided that it was time to dust it off and give it a try and found it rather amusing. I do hav...
Bloggeretterized
Bloggeretterized rated it 11 years ago
I wanted to like this book a lot. I mean if you check out Linda Yellin’s website or Facebook posts you’d think this book would be charming, romantic, witty, fun and full of those chick lit-ish details every chick lit reader loves. Sadly for me this book didn’t have all that. It was only an OK read...
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
So, in the middle of this ridiculous, record-breaking, fiercely cold, and thoroughly overwhelming winter, I bring you… summer. No, this book doesn’t take place in summer, but it reminds me of summer. It reminds me of days spent in low-slung comfy chairs, feet tucked in sand, the whisper of waves nea...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 11 years ago
This is the first novel I have read by Linda Yellin and after finishing it quickly snatched up The Last Blind Date. Yellin has a way with words and I quickly find myself identifying and loving the character of Molly Hallberg.Molly is 39 years old with one divorce under her belt and is in a relations...
Ruined by Reading
Ruined by Reading rated it 11 years ago
What Nora Knew is an amiable if predictable novel that looks at love in New York City. Set against a backdrop of skyscrapers, thin-walled apartments, and references to Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally, What Nora Knew follows nearly 40 year-old Molly during her ho-hum relationship with R...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 13 years ago
I'm not usually one to read Non-Fiction, especially memoirs. I just really don't find them interesting. I am so glad that I decided to step outside of my reading comfort zone and give The Last Blind Date a chance. I loved this book. It was full of humor, honesty, and insight. From the first pag...
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