Showing posts with label chicklit club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicklit club. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Star Book Review: Miranda's Big Mistake by Jill Mansell

My first novel by Jill Mansell came in at number 15 on the Chicklit Club’s Ultimate 100 Chicklit Collection and I would not deny it any of its rave reviews. Although I’m still not sure what Miranda’s ‘'Big Mistake’ actually was, the story and its characters were certainly no mistake at all, with exciting and unusual plot points, often intersecting at various turns. I love books that intertwine as the story and characters did in Miranda’s Big Mistake and for the first 100 pages or so, I was anticipating the big she-bang of colliding characters. That’s not to say that the story was predictable because other than thinking that the characters paths’ would eventually cross, that was it. I did not know in what way or under which circumstances such an event might transpire.

Miranda is a very kind-hearted woman who works as an assistant to Fenn, a hairstylist with very A-List clientele. Even with her wild hair of blue and green, she’s so easy to fall in love with (as becomes very obvious with her many suitors throughout the novel); she’s the type of person who would quite literally give you half her sandwich even if it meant she’d go hungry later. She ends up meeting two men through a stint on a candid camera-type TV show, one of whom turns out to be the husband of her pregnant roommate, Chloe and another, Danny, who turns out to be an undercover reporter who had posed as the homeless man she took a liking to outside her salon. Determined to find a man who can be open and honest with her, Miranda finds love in a celebrity race car driver, Miles, who she meets at Fenn’s salon. However, he has a clichéd celebrity girlfriend, who is conveniently abroad during the time he and Miranda get to know one another. Will Miranda ever find her luck in love?

Meanwhile a very pregnant Chloe is working on regaining her independence and general sense of self after her husband, Greg, leaves her, demanding she have an abortion. Chloe takes up residence with Florence, her boss’s elderly mother and landlord to Miranda, to avoid the wrath of her own mother who blames Chloe for the entire debacle. Fenn begins to take a liking to Chloe the more time he spends around her, finding more and more excuses to invite her out with him. His reputation as a waif, model-dating player leaves him even more conflicted about these new emotions he’s feeling towards this pregnant woman.

Add a little to a lot of chaos into the mix, and you have the fun, fast-paced read that is the British chick lit novel, Miranda’s Big Mistake. I most definitely recommend checking out this book if you can. It’s hilarious and heartfelt, incorporating themes of love, revenge, scandal, good-byes, death and dying, grieving, new beginnings, friendship, kindness, loyalty, crazy hair, fast cars, good looking men and outlandish celebs. Miranda is like the girl next door. She grew on me and I found myself rooting for her the whole way through. I hope you do too! This was my first of many Jill Mansell books read.
4/5 Stars

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday - Sweet Jiminy by Kristin Gore


"Waiting On Wednesday"(WOW) is a weekly event, hosted by Jill from Breaking The Spine that spotlights upcoming releases eagerly anticipated. This is my first week joining the 100 plus book bloggers who participate in the weekly meme and I am very excited to be a part of it. I hope to hear from you and your own WOW so that I can add some more books to my TBR shelf.

I joined Amazon’s audio book site, Audible almost a year ago to take advantage of its fabulous and widespread selection of audio books. They always seem to get the latest and greatest and with an offer to every member of one free audio book credit a month, it makes the monthly fee of $7.49 seem like peanuts; but because there is only the one free audio credit, I try to make my choices really special by either downloading audio books I cannot get at my library or those that I absolutely cannot wait a second longer to hear!

The first book I downloaded from Audible was by an infamous politician’s daughter, Kristin Gore. The title of her book, Sammy’s Hill, the first in a two-book series, made me unsure of whether or not I would like the flavor of chick lit that she was writing, not being one who considers myself to be politically oriented in any sense of the word.  Of course, this assumption was based purely on unfounded (and uneducated) judgments (i.e. Don’t judge a book by its cover (or its title!)). To my unexpected but pleasant surprise, Kristin Gore took the advice given to so many writers, “to write what you know” and she created a unique and hilarious chick lit adventure led by heroine, Samantha (Sammy) Joyce that was just as fabulous, if not more, than any other. One of the things I quickly came to love about Kristin Gore was her talent to create such deep and multifaceted characters with depth. Since her first two novels, the last one published in 2007, I have been eagerly awaiting another novel from Kristin Gore and much to my surprise, 2011 is the year I no longer have to wait!!

Coming soon to a book store near you, Sweet Jiminy, will be Kristin Gore’s third release. From the reviews and synopses I read, it sounds like this book may be less of a chick lit and more of a fiction and literature mystery. Nonetheless, with Kristin Gore on as the writer, I’m sure I won’t be disappointed and I can’t wait!!!

April 26, 2011 Hyperion publishers presents…
Sweet Jiminy by Kristin Gore




In the throes of a quarter-life crisis, Jiminy Davis abruptly quits law school and flees Chicago for her Grandmother Willa's farm in rural Mississippi. In search of peace and quiet, Jiminy instead stumbles upon more trouble and turmoil than she could have imagined.


She is shocked to discover that there was once another Jiminy the daughter of her grandmother's longtime housekeeper, Lyn who was murdered along with Lyn's husband four decades earlier in a civil rights era hate crime. With the help of Lyn's nephew, Bo, Jiminy sets out to solve the cold case, to the dismay of those who would prefer to let sleeping dogs lie.


Beautifully written, and with a sure grip on the tensions and social mores of small towns in the South, Sweet Jiminy will captivate its readers, and fans of Kristin Gore's earlier novels will be intrigued and compelled by this new direction for her fiction.

To learn more about Kristin Gore’s first two novels, Sammy’s Hill and Sammy’s House, see my reviews on Goodreads
For Sammy’s Hill (Sammy Joyce #1)


Sammy’s House (Sammy Joyce #2)
or visit my audio book page at the Chicklit Club
http://www.chicklitclub.com/audio-books.html


So that's what I'm Waiting on this Wednesday at Lip Gloss and Literature!! What are you Waiting On this Week?? Thanks for sharing.