by Meg Cabot
I like Lizzie, and her family, and her career, and the humor. I didn't particularly care about the romance, nor did I mind it. That just wasn't what I was reading for. Mostly I was reading it because these books are pure fun, and Veronica was reading them, and I really like sharing books with my dau...
I managed to get my hands on Queen of Babble Gets Hitched, the final book in the Queen of Babble trilogy by Meg Cabot. This series is one of my favourites by Cabot--I simply love Lizzie Nicholls and her spontaneous personality.The Queen of Babble is Lizzie Nicholls, a 23-year-old with a passion for ...
2nd Read Rating: 3.5 StarsI had to read this book a second time and review it to defend my honor. Someone, Karla who shall remain nameless, was trolling on my old ratings and poked fun at my chick lit past. I believe this person called me a "chick lit Hoover". It was a fun chat. So, yeah. BAVR used ...
This book was definitely an improvement from the first two. This story continues right off where the second book ended and all my thought was what was going to happen didn't come true.
More realisticThis is the next book after Queen of Babble in the Big City. Whereas the previous book left off on highly suspect fairytale ending, here is the heavy dose of reality ....
Sooo good!! I can totally relate to Lizzie. I am always opening my mouth when I don't mean to, and I am in her shoes when it comes to the marriage deal. She compromises when she doesn't want to to please people, she loves to help everyone, and she really has a big heart. She deserved better than Luc...
What an emtional ride.
So, as I’ve been complaining a lot about this series as a whole and how it would work so much better if it wasn’t a trilogy. And I say that because the third book is completely different from its predecessors in tone. The set-up of this perfect, fairy tale life with Luke is stripped away and you hav...