3.73 AVERAGE


Rating based on my 1 - 3 star chick lit scale.

This is my second queen of babble book. I was not as charmed as with the first book. It felt like the outcome was known from the start. Generally too predictable.

The author also starts each chapter with a tip on weddings. In Queen of Babble in the Big City, it was enjoyable because I learned things about dresses I never knew. Here it got old after a while.

It's a decent book. But I don't think I need to read another QUeen of Babble book.

I knew how it was going to end about a third of the way through, but I still thought it was cute. Again, not as cute as the first book in the series, but better than the second.

The mems truly carried me through this book. The series has the Tamlin effect (I can’t believe the ACOTAR series set that standard for me). Parts of the book were delightful, parts were cringey, but at the end of the day it’s kind of like eating a food you think tastes good, but have had one too many times. I’m realizing as I write this that all my reviews for this series will only make sense to me

Well I guess it works if you just shut off the rational part of your brain. Then you'd definitely like this book. Actually I'm confused about what I think about this book. At one hand, I can think of a thousand things that I can rant about while on the other, I did read it till the very end, so I must like it.

Like I said, keep your brain out of this thing and you'd be cool.

Super fun, from beginning to end. And now that we know the characters even better, the interaction between them is even more entertaining.

Well done.

Just like the first two in the series -- quick and enjoyable reads. Perhaps Cabot will write a fourth?

I liked this third installment, however, this one was EXTREMELY predictable. Much more do than the first two, and in a slightly annoying way. I was also annoyed at the overused saying "my fiancé's best friend".

Otherwise, good chick lit. Fun and easy to help pass the time on my commute:)

This was a great book, loved that they got together, and yeah, just a really good book!

A good ending to a fun story. Lizzie finally finds herself and starts making some good decisions (after making a few dozen bad ones that she later regrets) leading to her happy ending. Lucky Lizzie!
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes