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The Blonde Theory by Kristin Harmel

jefrang's review against another edition

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1.0

So marking "I'm finished" on this is a lie because I only made it about 70 pages.

So it's um, like, an interesting concept and stuff...but like um....don't read it if you actually have a degree in Chemical Engineering cause the description of what that means is the beginning of the end for you, and um, like guys aren't breaking up with you because you're too smart, they're like breaking up with you because you're like a dumbass with nauseating friends. That is all.

vfosslay's review against another edition

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4.0

This book started out as silly chick lit. As I kept reading though, I found myself relating to the main character and towards the end of the book had a great message and I appreciated how the main character had grown.

familywithbooks's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. At first the story seemed a bit bland, but I stuck with it (courtesy of my reading challenge!) and I'm glad I did. The dates Harper went on had me laughing out loud, holding my sides on the conversations she would have under "The Blonde Theory." An issue with her friend had me turning pages faster than I could read them, just wanting to know what would happen next, and the ending was not what I expected (which I always appreciate).

Great read when you are looking for something light to read.
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