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Melanie La'Brooy

Auteur de Love Struck

7 oeuvres 148 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Melanie La'Brooy

Love Struck (2003) 44 exemplaires
The wish list (2005) 42 exemplaires
The Babymoon (2008) 24 exemplaires
Serendipity (2007) 24 exemplaires
Liebesleuchten. (2005) 6 exemplaires
Bittersweet (2010) 6 exemplaires
The Wintrish Girl (2022) 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
La'Brooy, Melanie
Date de naissance
1973
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Australia

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A good light holiday read. A girl and guy meet in New York, have a one night stand, then reconnect 2 years later back in Sydney. He pursues, she resists. The dance is on.
 
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ElizabethCromb | Jul 8, 2023 |
This was hilarious. Isabelle has a lot strange ideas about having a baby (I still don't get why she gets sick when thinking about baby eyelids), and a lot of sensible ideas as well. This is Bridget Jones for pregnant girls and mommies. Melanie La'Brooy is a very talented and funny author.
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emhromp2 | 1 autre critique | Apr 6, 2010 |
Ah, is there anything more fluffy and fun than a Melanie La'Brooy novel?

I must admit, I think I preferred Love Struck because of the Sydney setting (I am a Sydney sider after all!). And I was a little confused because there were three main characters (5 if you include Tom & Percy, but who includes boys in a chick lit novel??). And the ending seemed a bit overly complicated (but that could have been due to the lateness of the hour, as once I started reading this novel, it was bloody hard to put down, and apparently I didn't need sleep). And, like a lot of chick lit, after a while you feel like you've been eating nothing but candy floss (pink!) and could really do with a nice little Nobel Prize winning author...

But onto the good stuff: wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! One shouldn't take these novels all that seriously (she obviously doesn't, I love the bit where Meg is warned not to launch a diatribe against the eviiiiils of chick lit, how it has destroyed feminism). And one does need the occasional bit of candy floss in one's life.

I almost died laughing at the scene where the girls and Percy crash Tom's bloke night at the pub. I tried to explain it to Mr TQD, and either I couldn't explain it at all well, or it's something only a chick would get.

Oh, and I also loved when Meg explains that her father won't read any books where he can't pronounce the title or the author. How on earth does one pronounce La'Brooy? (I think I can pronounce Melanie.) I'm torn between "La-Broo-ey" and "La-Broy".

Anyway, enough blithering from me. I'm off to find something fluffy and pink in my wardrobe.
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wookiebender | 4 autres critiques | Aug 4, 2009 |
The book cover reminded me of Kirsty Brooks. The writing reminded me of contests. I didn't find it compelling enough to slug my way past chapter three. At least the very clear cover design will make it easy to avoid the books.
Shame, really.
 
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kikilon | 4 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2009 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
148
Popularité
#140,180
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
8
ISBN
26
Langues
2

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