Rating:  Summary: Terrible Review: I was hoping for a frothy read along the lines of Bridget Jones but was sorely disappointed. Poorly written with a self-absorbed yet utterly uninteresting heroine. Save your time and money.
Rating:  Summary: Get it at the library. Review: I'm kind of sorry I bought this book. It entertained me for a couple of days and was a quick, fluffy read, but I have no need to actually own it. The characters were mostly one-dimensional, which was annoying enough, but the author used a narrative device that was clearly intended to be clever but just succeeded in being irritating. She had this very cloying way of breaking off and speaking directly to the reader, as though she and the reader are just really smart girlfriends discussing Amy and Orlando's behavior -- at one or two points I wanted to throw the book through the wall. But, much as I hate to admit it, I found Love: A User's Guide to be amusing and engaging, despite it all.
Rating:  Summary: A Guide for who? Review: This was NOT the book I had hoped it would be. What an egotistical and self-indulgent person Amy turned out to be. She was dippy and conceited, and I had no sympathy for her whatsoever. And what was that weird narrator thing going on throughout the whole book? I felt like I was watching The Wonder Years, albeit a very, very BAD rendition. The one positive thing I will say about this book? Uh....hmmmmm....well, can't think of anything.... Okay, to be fair, despite the fact that the characters were less than appealing, the book was a total fantasy, so unlike real life, and that would quite possibly be some other reader's cup o' tea. Just not mine.
Rating:  Summary: Sounds strangely like someone I know...me? Review: Well, I think this book was GREAT! The way Naylor writes for Amy....is awesome...I've always dreamed of being in the spotlight and bing a huge star but this book puts into words what I've never told anyone! The characters were extremely well written, especially Oscar. But the only thing is, I don't think I would have taken it that far with all the celebrity issues that Amy deals with.
Rating:  Summary: Good if you like romance novels Review: I am not a fan of love stories and romance novels, which this turned out to be. Call me cynical, but I much prefer reading about women who are WORSE off than I am. A happy ending is fine after a book full of anguish, but a book about some woman leading a fantasy life, falling in love with a wonderful man who actually loves her back: BOR - RING. But, to give credit where it is do, if you do like fantasy romance novels, then you might enjoy this book. It definitely had some very funny moments and was fairly well written (as well written as these types of novels tend to be).
Rating:  Summary: A fun read, or at least the first half was Review: I bought this book after reading the rave reviews it received from other readers. The first half of the book was great--it was funny and exciting, but the ending left me flat. It seemed disingenuous and I frankly was turned off by the actions of the main character, Amy. That aside, I would recommend it for those who enjoyed Notting Hill. It's a nice quick read.
Rating:  Summary: Don't waste your time Review: Someone needs to inject a little reality among all the rave reviews on this page. This is a horrible book, a muddled mess. Its biggest problem is Amy, possibly the world's most shallow, unlikeable heroine, who truly doesn't deserve the happy ending she receives. The charming hero (the one saving grace of the book) is so appealing one wonders what he could possibly see in a twit like Amy. Plus, the book sometimes steps back and takes a detached, omniscient-narrator tone that is supremely irritating and simply doesn't work. Worst of all, the book isn't funny at all, although it tries valiantly to be.I realize that not every piece of literature needs to be deeply meaningful, but it should at least be well written and somewhat convincing. This book fails on both counts, and on many others. Avoid it unless you're in the mood for a less-straightforward version of a Harlequin romance.
Rating:  Summary: Funny and Entertaining Review: Have you ever had a crush on a celebrity? How would you feel if the celebrity has a crush on you? That's what happened to Amy, the precocious heroine in this charming love story. Working for Vogue magazine, Amy spends endless days and nights dressing Euro-trash models. To her disappointment, the job is not as glamorous as she thought it would be. But when she meets Orlando Rock, a famous actor in England, she feels that she has found the jet-set life she has dreamed of. Amy wants to attend movie premieres, cast parties, photo shoots -- in other words, she wants to become a celebrity in her own right. But all Orlando wants is a private life and a relationship with a "normal" woman. Does Amy love Orlando, or is she using him? This novel vaguely resembles the movie Notting Hill, but the romance in the book is much better. I highly recommend it!
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: I bought this book as I was waiting for "The Edge of Reason" to come out. I didn't quite know what to expect, but once I read the first page I was hooked. I liked the main character, and the plot was great. I read it in 2 days, and I can't wait to read it again. Looking forward to Naylor's next novel!
Rating:  Summary: Very fun beach read! Review: I read this book in two days while laying out in the sun at the beach . . . and did not notice my sunburn until it was too late! It is a delightful, cute, funny, quick read. So the main character isn't completely realistic -- but I think everyone can relate to her on some level. Who hasn't imagined being interviewed by People Magazine or Entertainment Tonight? Who hasn't watched the Oscars and imagined what it would be like to walk down the red carpet? Amy has her ups and downs and takes us along on her hilarious adventures -- it is a vivid and humorous look into a twenty-something's life. If you're looking for something more insightful or with more meaning, this is not the book for you. However, I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an easy diversion from everyday life. Only one problem -- after reading this, you start to think that it would be possible for a famous actor to cross your path and fall in love with you and your less-than-glamorous life!
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