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Fluffy by Julia Kent

cierra_mccauley_cierrascorner's review against another edition

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5.0

Omg! This Book Was AWESOME!!! When you see the name Kent you know your in for a good time and Fluffy was so freaking hilarious! Fluffy was so much more than just laugh out loud funny! I died laughing soooo many times, my abs are in pain from all the hysterical laughter that's come from me! I'm talking crying tears and spitting out your drink! I mean this #hit is just too much to handle! I fluffing loved it! It was packed with innuendos and super sexy! The sexual tension is off the charts and you just can't help but devour the words! This book is a slow burn but it's perfect! So worth the explosion at the end! This one book you definitely don't want to miss! I loved all the characters and I'm dying for the other girls to get their books! I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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5.0

Never have I ever

Laughed so much from a book in such a long time. You had me from the first page and by the end of chapter 1 I was sending the link to my friends. Well done!

jewels66's review

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

5.0

It had all the feelings but most of all hope. 

jje121579's review against another edition

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5.0

Mallory’s tale just makes me happy. Yes, she goes through some daunting trials but she hits the jackpot. For a character driven story this one just flies, we are drawn into Mal and Will’s world and it just envelopes you. The comedy is slapstick but believable. I like that we’re also building a cast of characters we can follow in the future. I truly identify with Mal’s high school experience, but we are stronger than we know and we learn more than just book knowledge in that boiler room of hormones, testosterone, and self importance. Don’t miss this hilarious thought provoking romance.

shedevilreads's review against another edition

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5.0

Fluffy By Julia Kent is a Romantic Comedy that I listened to on audio narrated by Erin Mallon. If you have the chance I would recommend reading/listening to Little Miss Perfect first which is the prequel to Fluffy. It is not needed but I did find it helpful having Will and Mallory history. I really enjoyed this book. I don’t read a lot of Romantic Comedies and I am going to have to fix that after Little Miss Perfect and Fluffy. Julia does an amazing job making the characters very relatable. Erin did an amazing job narrating and using different voices for Will and Mallory. I can’t wait to read/listen to future projects by both of these amazing women. 


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purpledahlia's review against another edition

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4.0

A quick read and really funny.

anasatticbookblog's review against another edition

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4.0


Little Miss Perfect and Fluffy by Julia Kent
Narrated by Erin Mallon
Romantic Comedy. Little Miss Perfect is the prequel to Fluffy but is not necessary to read first, though I recommend it.
4.5 Stars

I started the audiobook of Fluffy by Julia Kent and was cracking up right from the beginning. But as I was telling everyone about it, I noticed there was a prequel, so I stopped Fluffy and began Little Miss Perfect (Free). Though it is not necessary to read first, I think it gives you some background on the characters in Fluffy that will change the way you read it from the beginning.



Little Miss Perfect takes place 10 years before Fluffy when Will and Mallory are in high school competing for the valedictorian spot. Mallory had always crushed on Will, but this was the first time the nerdy girl ever had any real connection to the popular boy. The whole story took place in one scene but it gave a good background on who the characters were and it was adorably funny.

Ten years later, in Fluffy, Mallory is still holding a grudge against Will because he weaseled his way to the valedictorian spot that belonged to her. She has been laid off of her job as a house stager and she is desperate for a job.
WANTED: Professional fluffer for set. Experience required (no amateurs)! North Shore area.

Mallory is ridiculously naive and flighty (She was valedictorian? And she is a ditz that stages houses?) Since Fluffer is an old term that means staging, she thought that it was a staging job, not knowing that a Fluffer works on a porn set “fluffing” the guys’ junk to get them ready for camera. So her response to the ad was HYSTERICAL because everything she said completely worked for the application for the porn job, but she had no clue, not even when she arrived at the house, thinking it was a set for a cooking show.
"I can't arrange that!"
"Why not?"

"It doesn't fit any of my color palettes!"

The whole scene was so funny I was giggling out loud and I know the people in the cars next to me thought I was a crazy lady cracking up alone in the car. So here she is at the porn set when the police and her high school crush come in and find her in a position that can easily be misinterpreted. They were shooting porn in Will’s family’s house illegally, and she is right there in the middle of it, arranging furniture. LOL, I am giggling again thinking of the scene!



Mallory has some major self-esteem issues despite being crazy smart, and that’s a big part of the book. She is a little bigger than most girls and would never think a guy like Will would look at her. Add to that a high school reunion and her insecurities are really brought to the forefront. She still sees herself as she did 10 years ago. She also has a group of crazy friends, and I can’t wait to get Perky’s story. I loved how Perky brought out the fun in Mal.
"My cooch is just fine and freshly detailed and I'm sure Will has a huge eggplant cock and knows how to use it!"

I honestly enjoyed every second of Fluffy, and it’s for sure on my list of audiobooks to re-listen to.
"Am I coffee-worthy?"

"You're everything-worthy."

Likes:



  • •I laughed out loud a LOT throughout the whole book.

  • •A great group of friends.

  • •Clever and different.

  • •Her naivete was so much fun.

  • •Lots of one-liners. It feels like I should say it was over the top funny, but that was OK with me, I loved the ridiculousness of it all.

  • •Good set up for Perky’s book.

  • •Her insecurities really spoke to me.


Dislikes:



  • •I wish she wasn’t supposed to have been so smart because nothing she said or did backed that up. She went to Brown instead of Harvard and is an out-of-work house stager, way to not live up to your potential.


The Narration: 


Erin Mallon was perfect for this! Her timing and delivery took an already fun book to a great time all around. I loved it and think that her narration made it even funnier.

The Down & Dirty:


I loved Fluffy by Julia Kent, and its prequel, Little Miss Perfect. I don’t often laugh out loud from reading, but I love books that can coax real giggles from me. Mallory was such a ditsy smart girl and Will was pretty swoony himself. Mallory's innocent naivete was a little much, but that's OK in a romcom, and it never really felt too over-the-top or like it was trying too hard. Perky is the wild best friend that all the sweet innocents have, and I can't wait for her story next. Fluffy had a fresh and fun meet-cute, and though it was light on drama and angst, it was a whole lot of silly fun.

Rating: 4.5 Stars, 3 Heat, 5 Narration



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charlottenw1's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5 stars

I enjoyed Fluffy, it had a funny and unique storyline with some witty characters. I really couldn't give it any more than 2.5 stars since there was no plot or progression to the story. It would have been better as a novella or a short story than a full novel. There was a fair bit of repetition and I couldn't say what had changed after 3 chapters.

The characters were slightly immature and still acted like they were in school. I struggled with that when the male characters all acted older but were similar ages. Because of the immaturity, there was a lot of unnecessary drama added.

This is a second-chance romance with a slow burn. Nothing really happens until after the 65% mark so there's a whole lot that could be taken out and you would still be able to understand the story. It was definitely a fun and light read, something you could read very quickly. There was a lot of cringe to start but they tapered off.

jaimejustreadsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

5 funny, sweet Stars

This book was SO good. I loved absolutely everything about it. It was a great rom-com but it also touched on some more serious topics without becoming too angsty, preachy or sad. It was the perfect blend of hilarious and sweet and I loved Mallory and Will!!! This is one of my favorite reads of the year simply because it left me feeling so content when I was finished. I can’t wait to read Perky’s book!!

*I highly recommend reading Little Miss Perfect the FREE (at the time of this review) prequel before this!!

amandalikestoread13's review against another edition

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3.0

Ebook. Purchased. 3.5 rounded down. This was fun but knocked it down because Mal’s constant running away made me feel for her the first time but wore thin the third, fourth, fifth times. Interested in reading Perky and Fiona’s stories though.