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Remind Me Again Why I Need a Man: A Novel by Claudia Carroll

stell_4's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

meghananne's review against another edition

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2.0

Fun read but felt as if something was lacking.

rampaginglibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Maybe i actually needed those hordes of junior high school kids to take out my rampagey crankiness on because now that i'm working in a calmer library i seem to be venting it on poor feckless Irish authors like Claudia Carroll. It happens once again, i get a book in my box, my hold notification on it, with no recollection as to why i put it on hold (at least this time i had a vague recollection of putting it on hold~so That's progress...) So i set out to read Remind Me Again Why I Need a Man: to find Mr. Right, first you have to revisit all your Mr. Wrongs (somewhat cute title but not exactly my usual~should have been a hint right there.)
I have a couple of problems right off the bat, the writing is okay, but the "lovely girls" as the narrator, Amelia Lockwood, refers to herself and her very tight knight foursome of friends are WAAAAY too much like an Irish version of Sex and the City (granted one of them is happily married, and one of them is a gay man, but other than that...), there are even a few lines that if they are not direct quotes they are pretty damn close. Another one is the constant need for Amelia or one of her friends to constantly exclaim things like "you can't make this stuff up" or "if you saw this in a movie you would not believe it" or to describe events as surreal (either i'm living in the surreal world or they're really not that surreal) and you really should not be pointing out how unreal your events are since apparently you CAN make this stuff up (you are writing a novel after all, aren't you?~or, if you're not making it up, perhaps you should rewrite it to make it more believable, i'm not really sure~just stop telling me how unbelievable the whole thing is), relay the events and let them stand (or regardless, it all just gets so annoying).
And then, perhaps i would be one of the few people to notice this since i am a child of the 1980s but if you are flashing back to say 1984 please don't make reference to a movie you saw that wasn't released until 1985~just a bit of research would fix that (same goes for other time specific reference~i know you're filling atmosphere but come on.) In general the editing could be much, much better (i know, i know, people in glass houses and all that but this is self-publishing after all...)
I guess the basic premise of the novel was just off for me as i have never felt a NEED for a man, a relationship, or marriage~i always saw those things as compromise and if the person came along who i felt it was worth it for, then sure...but i realize i am in the minority here. Beyond that it threw me off that though the purpose of (this class Amelia is taking to get her married of within a year) is to track down her exes and find out why they didn't stick, she never actually asks them any questions about their relationship, just encounters comic situation after comic situation.
Okay, after rant, you might find it surprising to hear that i found the novel somewhat enjoyable. It went by quickly and made for a nice diversion (and look at all the crankiness i cranked out). And though i thought i saw a predictable ending i was presently surprised. What do you know?

violetcat's review against another edition

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4.0

Thirty- seven year old Amelia revisits all her ex-boyfriends to try to figure out why she's still single. Cute Irish chick lit.

ladyreading365's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

slmnak48's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this book. I did. But I did because it took about three-quarters of its plot and characters from 'Sex and the City', which makes it difficult for me not to love it. The best part was that the book didn't have to end with Amelia finding a man. Instead she found herself.

daylajane's review against another edition

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2.0

There are a lot of typos and it makes the text difficult to read sometimes but the story overall was decent.

aira_reads's review against another edition

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4.0

Originally my sisters book, I took it out from the shelf and read the first page. That hooked me up. This book is packed with a lot of humour! I spent time rereading the funny parts (which was a lot) I wish the ending was a bit different but hey, I won't complain that much.

anniekayefic's review against another edition

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3.0

When I saw this book at the library I was attracted to it by the vintage cover art, and the front flap sounded pretty funny. Overall I enjoyed the book, if I did have to suspend my disbelief at times about all the boyfriends Amelia'd had over the years and what they'd become. It felt a lot like Sex and the City meets Dublin, Ireland, right down to when Amelia strikes a refrain that echoes a Charlotte York line almost verbatim: "I've been dating since I was fifteen. I'm exhausted! Where is he?"

There were some lines that did seriously make me laugh out loud, but unfortunately, the ending was utterly unsatisfying, like running out of ink in your pen and just leaving off in mid-sentence and deciding to publish it as is.

ciarag88's review against another edition

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3.0

Alright book to read in between other good books. Brilliant idea but was not as funny as expected it to be. Definitely not her best book but worth the read nevertheless. Wasn't too impressed with the ending and the character Jamie in it was beyond annoying.