3.73 AVERAGE


From giving unearned blowjobs to long-distance British boyfriends, Lizzie Nichols, born and raised in Ann Arbor (YAY!), is now living the high life in New York City, restoring wedding gowns for the Henris, pretentious French folks who were down to their last few customers.






SPOILERIFFIC: Now, she's making friends left and right, when various tragedies strike - I'd never have guessed than Gran would kick it! :( Well-done, and good call to Cabot for knowing when to insert the magic words "six months later..." Without a few of those tossed in, the book would have been longer than it needed to be.
emotional hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I absolutely adore the Queen of Babble series but this one is definitely my favorite. It's witty, cute and you can't help but think, Man, I want a Chaz (similar to when watching Dawson's Creek and thinking, Man, I want a Pacey). It'll make you smile. I've re-read it several times, and I shall continue to do so!!

I am seriously sad that my adventure with Lizzie are over!!!!! I have loved those books so much. They're witty and make girls feel good about their size even if they arent a size 2. Cabot is an excellent writer and she has you hooked on her books after the first chapter. I'm so glad Lizzie picked Chaz. They're great together!!!

Very easy read - finished it in a few hours.
funny hopeful fast-paced

Cute ending to a cute series. Again, reminded me WAY too much of the Shopaholic series. But it was a fun, light and fluffy read!

Lizzie Nichols is an awesome protagonist. This is one of the funniest books I have ever read.

Very cute ending to the series. It was kind of a surprise to me who she actually ended up with. I didn't see it coming in earlier novels. My only complaint was it took the main character till the end of the book to realize something it should have only taken her the first few pages to understand. But it was still adorable as all Meg Cabot's writing is.

I read this in 4 hours while the hubby was out of town. It's pure fluff, and not great fluff, but still kind of fun. This whole series was not consistent with each other. Luke is an awesome guy in the first book, then turns into a total loser. The writing was pretty repetitive too and the problems were pretty lame, so I don't really recommend the series.