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Those Red High Heels (Those and That Book 1) by Katherine May

gonewiththebooks's review against another edition

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5.0

A seriously cute and funny read

I have to say, this book was better than I expected right from the first page. I don't know what it was about it, other than the good story telling, the awesome setting, or the fairy tale feel it had. It was super funny, and had me laughing out loud quite a few times. Definitely a cute quick pick me up read

myaddiction's review against another edition

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3.0

Started off good and then it went down hill forty pages towards the end. How many times does one have to point out someone is a nerd. Get over it already.

emsterino19's review against another edition

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5.0

This book definitely goes into my "favorites" list!

While the story is a romance, it was very down to earth and even serious at times, while funny at others. I can't say enough about how awesome this book is, so you'll just have to read it yourself!

I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest review.

xx_andrea_xx's review against another edition

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5.0

I really loved this book, superb settings, brilliant characters, awesome plot xxx

saarahn's review against another edition

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2.0

It was far too cliché for me.

Not only that, but it was downright disgusting.

It had a large Cinderella element to it: Emma was dealing with a miserable situation she meets Greyson and things start to look up (after buying the heels of course). The book deals with something I have a strong dislike towards-adultery. Another thing I disliked was that, the victim of it was portrayed to be evil throughout (Nora). It is later revealed that she had such secrets of her own.

Emma was an idiot, all the way through. She had no self control nor any common sense. She flirts with Greyson (an engaged man), she meets his fiancé, then after running into Nora (the fiancé) she adapts a self-righteous attitude of what did I do to her? I hated her constant self pitying attitude.

I liked Nora far more: she was strong, in control and confident. Though she deserved better than Greyson, who was pretty annoying. Mostly because he was a grown man who still let his old man rule his life- why must this be so common amongst books like this? How the hell did this become a cliché?

It was also frustrating that Brynn and Collin kept coming up...we get it, they're perfect! No one cares...I never at any point found them cute. Nor did I buy into the 'perfectness' (I know it's not a word) of their relationship. Perfect doesn't exist, every relationship has problems and you'd be a fool to believe otherwise. I'm not being cynical, I'm just being matter of fact. Ugh...This book wasn't worth it, but I did read to the end.

magickislife's review against another edition

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5.0

A fun light hearted book that I really enjoyed. I always agreed that the right pair of shoes could change your life.

maudjuliette's review against another edition

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Read 12%. Some typos. Bad grammar. The worst of it: "With whom am I speaking with?" No. Just no. Do not buy.

maudjuliette's review

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Read 12%. Some typos. Bad grammar. The worst of it: "With whom am I speaking with?" No. Just no. Do not buy.
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