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Ce si joli trouble by Cora Carmack, Sophie Passant

brendaguilarb's review against another edition

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5.0

Definitivamente me encanto! de verdad la historia es muy divertida hubo momentos en los que no podia parar de reir y como me quede pegada a la historia hasta las 2:00 am cuando me reia por momentos creia que mi padre vendria a reñirme por no estar dormida.
Los personajes en verdad me encantaron, ambos, lo cual es raro porque muchas veces el personaje femenino suele ser muy tonta pero en este caso Bliss en verdad me agrado un monton ame la forma en que ella amaba la actuacion y bueno que de decir de Garrick simplente amor a primera vista: lindos ojos, alto, rubio y britanico *Perfeccion* y claro todo un caballero.

kippins's review against another edition

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2.0

I was not a fan of Bliss, she is not the kind of h that I like to read about so that kinda killed the story for me :(
IMO. she is one of those simpering Virgins who doesn't realise how beautiful she is but half the guys in her life are in love with her but of course she is oblivious!
Also none of the surrounding characters were all that interesting.
Garrick wasn't bad though. He kept me reading :)

openallnight's review against another edition

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1.0

So I'm ditching this one at 40%. I'm bored. I started skimming and it's WAY to early to skim. I usually only skim when I'm absolutely dying to find out what's going to happen. Skimming out of boredom = time to move along. The characters appear to have zero chemistry and whatever "angst" the plot is building toward can't possible exist because they hardly even interact. Too many books to read to make myself finish a book. I will say the first 3 chapters were great! If the book had built on them I never would have put it down.

lmrivas54's review against another edition

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3.0

Enjoyed it very much!

ravenleegracey's review against another edition

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4.0

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Twenty-two, about to graduate from college, and the only virgin among her friends, Bliss decides that it is time to lose her v-card. What better way than through a one-night stand right? Getting the gorgeous British man she met in the bar back to her place was the easy part, calming her nerves to sleep with him is another story. Creating a lame excuse, she leaves him naked in her bed. If that wasn't embarrassing enough, when she gets to her first class the next morning, the boy she had left naked in her bed is her new teacher.

I really liked this book. It wasn't overly imaginative or exceptionally great writing. It was just fun. You know that face you get when you get really good news? Like, the fluffy news face. Or maybe that face you get when your best friend tells you that your crush was just checking you out. You smile so large you can't contain it, you dance around a bit, and you squee in happiness. That's what this book was. It was a squee-worthy fluff-fest. It isn't the type of book to leave you with any deep emotions. It's a light read that is meant to make you smile and then let you get on with your life. It does it's job well.

I found it hard to get into Bliss' voice at first. It passed really quickly. I had this feeling that I wouldn't like her, or that her reasons for running out on the cute boy would make me dislike her or find her unbelievable. I found her quite believable. Her reactions to things made quite a bit of sense. Garrick was fabulous. I loved everything about him. I was a bit bothered to see a British male lead, as that is overdone in books I read lately, but whatever. Guilty please. I have no regrets.

The plot is light and simple. It is really easy to get through. I think what bothered me the most was that the timeline can get lost in things. There is one point where they exchange "I love yous" and it felt a bit abrupt for me. I had somehow expected that less time had past than had actually gone by. Otherwise the writing was smooth and quite enjoyable. There were quite a few times where I laughed out loud at something funny that Bliss would say, usually in her head.

All in all, this is a really nice read if you just want a quick squee. Perfect length for a rainstorm and completely easy to read in one sitting.

syl_val15's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5/5 Stars.

I've seen in a lot of articles that 'Losing it' is one of the best romantic books in this generation. However, I didn't see what was so special about this book, unfortunately it didn't swept me off my feet, but I immensely enjoyed it because it was light, cute and a very quick read.
I liked the embedding of the story in the acting studies and the characters do most of the time. But, I soon had the feeling that I was not surprised with the plot.
But I'll definitely read the rest of the series, if they don't turn out to be too much cheesy.

jordynhope's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was cute! While the story wasn’t anything crazy and was pretty predictable, I enjoyed the writing style. It was funny, light, and a quick read!

onebluereader's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

nvmsmd's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved It!!! Freaking Loved it!! And don't judge it based on the cover; this is not that kind of book. In fact I am pretty sure this is a NA book.

rileyreadsalatte's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a cute, quick rom-com read! I enjoyed the overall story, and it was a good palette cleanser between more serious reads.