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jesskvan 's review for:
The Wrong Girl
by Zoë Foster Blake
I really wanted to like this book. I really did. But it is dull. So dull. I really had to force myself to read it. Gender stereotypes are reinforced, the whole thing is just about men, men, men. The main character is constantly putting herself down and constantly saying how pretty her housemate is. But will then put her housemate down for being a party girl. It’s predictable, barely funny and the writing is boring. It’s exactly the life I imagined of pretty, young, wealthy Sydney-siders to be; dull.
I wish I could say something more positive because I don’t like leaving all bad reviews, but I figured this one can take it, since it’s become a successful TV show. And perhaps that is something positive I say; I can imagine is would actually make a lightly entertaining TV show you could binge or just have on in the background whilst you cook.
I wish I could say something more positive because I don’t like leaving all bad reviews, but I figured this one can take it, since it’s become a successful TV show. And perhaps that is something positive I say; I can imagine is would actually make a lightly entertaining TV show you could binge or just have on in the background whilst you cook.