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The Trials of Tiffany Trott |
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Rating: Summary: pathetic Review: The characters in this book are absolutely pathetic! Tiffany is a desperate woman looking for a husband through personal adds, dating agencies, etc. Not only was the leading lady pathetic, she was absolutely boring too. Not a single joke was remotely funny. If you want a really great British romance/comedy read Marian Keyes.
Rating: Summary: Not Bridget Jones Review: I recently read a review that claimed that The Trials of Tiffany Trott was excellent, "better than Bridget Jones." I am an avid reader and just could not bear to even pick up the book. I could not even finish the last ten pages. I do not recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fun, lighthearted comedies, because this book is not one of them.
Rating: Summary: SO funny... Review: I really enjoyed this book. It was clever, interesting, and a down right good time. I don't know if I loved it more than than the lovely MS. JONES (as others have stated) but, I do really suggest picking it up. I've passed it on to lots of friends and it's become our latest bookclub book. If there really is a sequel due...I can't wait.
Rating: Summary: No Comparison to Bridget Jones Review: Tiffany Trott is funny and entertaining, but is no comparison to Bridget Jones. While Bridget is funnier and more entertaining, Tiffany is a tad desperate and annoying. However, if you enjoy this genre of dating problem / funny novels, you will enjoy this one too. The ending,though, was extremely disappointing. It made me wonder why I read the book. Take it to the beach, breeze through it, then read Bridget Jones's sequel- On the Edge of Reason.
Rating: Summary: Very Funny and Clever Review: A great hilarious look at the trials and tribulations of dating. I really enjoyed Bridget Jones, but I agree with the other readers here that Tiffany Trott is clever, wittier and ultimately more likeable. A great read. Can't wait for a sequel. I would still recommend Bridget Jones as well as another funny book about dating called Fried Calamari.
Rating: Summary: i want to read it again Review: As the other reviewers have stated, this is funnier than Bridget Jones. Tiffany more sophisticated and independent. Looking forward to my 2nd read.
Rating: Summary: Hilarious! I wouldnt put it down! Review: Originally I had to be hasseled by my friend to read it, having been more a fan of the classics myself, I mean how good can a book with a hot pink cover be? Well I abandoned those thoughts after the first few pages! And I skipped school to finish it the next day. Its a fabulous book, and I cant wait to read more like it!
Rating: Summary: Not quite Bridget Jones Review: I am currently on a huge English Humor kick that started when I read Bridget Jones... This was Ok to read but not exactly a thrill. If I wasn't on vacation without other books I probably wouldn't have finished it. I didn't really care what happened to Tiffany, didn't really care who she dated, found her a little boring. The only part I really liked was her pregnant friend.
Rating: Summary: funny & poignant Review: I really enjoyed this book - very funny and witty. I enjoyed Tiffany and her self-depreciating humour as well as the other characters, all of whom were lively and "real". This was a real treat to read, and quite cheery.
Rating: Summary: Not terribly funny - last page provided the punch line Review: Didn't think it was a terribly good book. Bit boring and not terribly funny. The ending was good but what a pity that it was really only the last page.
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