by Robin Alexander
I really enjoyed this author's books, "Just Jorie" and especially "Dear Me", but I did not like the characters in this one and the book wasn't funny, except for the dog who enjoyed watching Grease.
It was cute and a nice way to spend a few relaxing hours. There was a lot of humor in the book and I enjoy that.
It was cute and a nice way to spend a few relaxing hours. There was a lot of humor in the book and I enjoy that.
To be short and sweet (though perhaps not literally), the most interesting element of this book was the fact that it was lesbian fiction, a genre and unknown land which I hadn't yet ventured into previously. Not to say that this book wasn't enjoyable, yet it was a rather standard and somewhat dull r...
I read this while sitting by the pool and later that same day sitting on the balcony in the hotel. I tell you this because there were several moments where I was laughing outloud, cackling is not too strong of a description, and I couldn’t help but wonder what the people on the ground floor thought...
Robin's fun new book 'The Summer of Discontent' led me to this one. If 'Summer' was fun in a farcical way, this is ROFL-funny. I love Shannon, her vibrating legs, and her hilarious internal running monologue (with disparate voices for her brain and her body(!)) She's shy, introverted and anti-soc...