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Flip-Flopped: A Novel

Flip-Flopped: A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a trip!
Review: "Flip-Flopped" is a laugh-out-loud visit to the Big Island--complete with a volcano, Davy Jones, erotic origami and an iguana named St. Ignatius...and those are just the side trips. Keeley Baker-Kekuhi is a smart, but frazzled, woman with an interesting job (as a volcanologist), a young son and an even more immature surfer-dude husband, whom she's trying to divorce, in fits and starts. Smolinski's writing is nimble and makes biting use of pop culture (the kind spelled with a "k"). This book is filled with laughs and truths about the way people (and iguanas) behave and misbehave.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A summer must-read!
Review: A friend of mine recommended Flip-Flopped. Apparently, Jill Smolinski's writing style is similar to Marian Keyes's and Jennifer Weiner's. Having read the aforementioned authors' novels, I picked up Flip-Flopped. Glad I did. Filled with dry, sarcastic humor, Keenley is one of the funniest heroines I have read in a while.

Set in Hawaii, Keeley is under a lot of stress. Her husband, Kam, has left her for a hula dancer. He intends to move to Figi with her and, to Keeley's dismay, take his and Keeley's son with him, which is why he stops at nothing to get full custody of the child. To make matters worse, she is stuck in a professional rut. As a scientist, she wishes to study the progress of a volcano that threatens to burst at any given day, but she is in charge of the finance department instead. The only good thing going in her life is Ian, an adorable British art agent. But does she have time for romance? And, more importantly, is she over Kam? There are some interesting twists in the novel.

I love the characters. Morna, Keeley's eccentric divorce lawyer, is the most hilarious character in the novel. I also liked Regatta and Keeley's workmates. Character development was done brilliantly.

I have to agree with my friend. Smolinski's writing is similar to Marian Keyes's and Jennifer Weiner's. In fact, for all Marian Keyes fans, this novel reminds me of Watermelon. However, Smolinski is a great author in her own right. I hope that she continues to write for a living. I recommend this gem.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The book was alright
Review: As interesting as the book seemed it lacked the quality to match up to standard of other books I have read lately.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a good first novel...entertaining
Review: come on guys, this is her first novel.

anyway, it is absolutely a beach book! i just read this in Puerto Rico on the beach in two days. You become utterly absorbed in the main character. I found it to be a very fresh book and it does have a lot of humor. i look forwarding to reading her next novel

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic summer read!
Review: How fun to really relax and curl up with a book that is so thoughtfully written and out loud laughable. Keeley is so easy to cheer for and yet her relationships are so realistically complex that the book keeps you enthralled as to what she will do next.
As a fellow Midwesterner, with a 5-year-old son, I could totally relate on many levels. The characters and scenes are so vivedly described that you really believe that if you went to Hawaii you might just run into Keeley and the others on the beach. This book will make a great Hollywood movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read!
Review: I bought this book for an easy summer read and ended up finishing the almost 300 page book in 3 days. The characters are great and so realistic you want to keep reading just to know what they do next. I wish this book was just 1 in a series of many.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an enchanting, romantic, funny must read book!
Review: I got so lost in the warmth and familiarity of this book, that i forgot i was reading fiction. It is so refreshing when an author writes so seemlessly that you feel that not only do you know these characters, you know them as your family and friends. Ms. Smolinski captures the everyday nuances of these people and their lives so brilliantly that you feel like you are sitting with your best friend talking and sharing about your own lives, over a drink, like you have so many times before, but this time you are in Hawaii!

This is one of those books that you can't put down. It grabs you and holds on to you as you turn the pages, anxious to see what will happen next. There is one surprise after another as Ms. Smolinski manages to put a touching, funny slant to the all too familiar world of marriage - divorce - dating -work - kids - life that every one can identify with.

Can't wait to see the movie!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fun Read
Review: I really enjoyed the characters in this book. Ms.Smolinski made then seem like my friends. I loved the Origami Exhibit! Her style of writing makes for a fun read, yet her characters had depth, and you really felt the emotions that Keeley was going through. It is a very amusing story, yet it has depth that makes you want the book to go on,long after it has ended. I hope it is made into a movie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST Read of the Summer!
Review: I saw that this got a "thumbs up" from the author of GOOD IN BED (which I loved), so I decided to check it out... glad I did! I couldn't put it down! Much like GOOD IN BED, the main character is witty and a bit sarcastic, yet the book has moments where it's very touching. It tells the story of Keely, a woman who's trying to come to grips with the fact that she's been dumped by her husband, then finds herself in a custody battle over their four-year-old son. There are some very funny moments in here. My favorites were the erotic origami auction and the scenes involving Davy Jones of the Monkees. Hilarious! Yet the story also has a lot to say about love, relationships, forgiveness and parenting that will stay with you long after the laughs are over. You can't go wrong for a fun and thoughtful read. The BEST book of the summer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fun, Fast, Fantastic Read
Review: I was preparing to go on a vacation to New York and I wanted to get a book to read on the plane. A friend of mine suggested a brand-new romantic comedy called "Flip-Flopped."

I picked up a copy and later that night started to read it. Well, I couldn't put it down. Page after page kept me riveted to this amazing character, Keeley, and her emotional roller coaster ride on the Big Island of Hawaii.

What made the book so unique and fun was that the author gave us a character we have not seen before. Keeley is sexy and sweet, smart and refreshingly unsentimental. In the madness of a divorce she somehow manages to keep her head together and keep her heart open all the while taking care of her adorable son Dante.

As she balances affairs of the law and the heart we fall in love with Keeley's tenacity, tenderness and her terrific sense of humor.

I found this book to be a fantastic read. The problem is I couldn't stop reading it. Now I have to get another book for my vacation!


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