I had previously read a couple of Mike Gayle books (Dinner for Two and The To-Do-List) and considered them to be Chick-Lit, but written by a man - Guy-Lit. The Man I Think I Know was in another class entirely, one of my favourite books of 2018. It still contained Mike's trade-mark humour, but this w...
It took longer and it was meant to be finished last year but the struggle I went through was one I regret buying this book. I have three words after I read it. Plain. Dull. Predictable. Firstly, the title isn't much of any connection that for the whole universe searching I can barely understand ...
This is my first "lad lit". Basically it's Bridget Jones diary with a male lead. Because the main character is so whinny, i got really bored and annoyed and i didn't like the book. I even thought at some point that maybe if the main character had been a girl, i would have liked it but there is other...
I really didn't enjoy this book, I was tempted to not finish it...but my 'need to finish' books problem got the better of me. I'm so glad I borrowed it from the library instead of buying it. It tells the story of Phil & Helen, the respective Stag & Hen. Split in half, in two separate books it tell...
The Stag and Hen is two separate stories told from Phil and Helen on their stag and hen weekends away. I randomly started with Phil’s stag, he and the lads decided to go away to Amsterdam. Phil and Helen had been together for nine years, so Phil knew for a long time coming that Helen was the one for...
I wavered between listing this as 'unfinished' or 'read', because the last half of the book I merely skimmed, and even that was only because I'm reading this for a book club and wanted to be able to keep up with what the others were saying. It's like a male version of Bridget Jones' Diary, only wors...
I chose this book from the relays based on its pretty cover. Here's a good piece of advice: Never judge a book by its cover...bad or good. That's all this book had---a...