A review by airwoman
Chasing a Croatian Girl: A Survivor's Tale by Cody McClain Brown

4.0

"The horror of my situation hit me. Looking around the messy apartment, fightning my pangs of hunger I thought: 'NOOOOOOOOO! She was right! Without her I will starve and die in a state of filth.'"

This was a book about a man addicted to his mother-in-law.
No, I'm just kidding.
Well. Sort of. He does admit as much.

I sat for the coffee the other morning with this book in my bag (I have a book buying problem, and I don't need to do anything about it, thank you). I was wondering why buy it. I already read a lot of it on the blog. And that's why, I guess. I always have my AdBlock on. I wanted to support and I wanted to own. As I said, book buying problem.

Not so much a problem with this book. It's lighthearted and goes by fast. It's funny, but not clownish. I already knew I'd like it, because... blog, so I was relaxed from the page one. And I love it.