breatheasy's review against another edition
5.0
Catchy, funny and super addictive, a lot of laugh out loud moments! This was my first book by Claudia Carroll hoping to read more...
auntiecassie's review against another edition
4.0
this book was super funny. i laughed so hard at parts i had tears streaming down my face. i was also liking the fact the main character and i have the same name and some parts of her story i could identify with which made it even better for me!
sslinkard's review against another edition
3.0
I love the premise of this book, and actually enjoyed reading it, for the most part. Over all, it is well written, and a fun story. Some of the characters’ traits got on my nerves over the course of the book, but I was able to get past that. I wasn’t overwhelmed by the story, but it is a fairly light-hearted read based around the heroine’s unique talent/ability.
familywithbooks's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this story! I cannot say enough to give this book justice except READ IT! It was funny, engaging, and I got a bit teary-eyed during one scene that involved the great beyond. This book made me feel every emotion I could think of, including happiness, sadness, anger, jealousy - I laughed, I cried, I had a good time and couldn't put the book down. I can't wait to find other books by Carroll!
alina_hookedon_books's review
3.0
It was a good book. I love the friendship in this book but I was really hoping for more romance but it was mostly about her psychic abilities and her friend. But over it was ok.
familywithbooks's review
5.0
I loved this story! I cannot say enough to give this book justice except READ IT! It was funny, engaging, and I got a bit teary-eyed during one scene that involved the great beyond. This book made me feel every emotion I could think of, including happiness, sadness, anger, jealousy - I laughed, I cried, I had a good time and couldn't put the book down. I can't wait to find other books by Carroll!
dilema's review
3.0
What a lovely instance of magical realism! Unobtrusive, but added a new layer that created a unique premise.
Now, why Cassie remains friends with Chantal is a mystery to me, and it seems a bit sad that Marc with a C never escaped his C, but overall this was a fun read. I think I've been spoiled recently with chick-lit that actually promotes women though; there was very much an undertone here that everyone needs to be in a relationship to be happy, which isn't true.
Now, why Cassie remains friends with Chantal is a mystery to me, and it seems a bit sad that Marc with a C never
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found his own love story or
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