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Title:The Wrong Girl
Author:Zoƫ Foster Blake
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:February 26th 2014 by Michael Joseph: Penguin Australia
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Adult

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Lily is a producer on a successful cooking segment for a daily morning show. The new chef has just arrived on set and he is drop dead gorgeous. And despite everything – the sabbatical that Lily and her flatmate Simone are taking from men, the fact that Jack is a work colleague – Lily falls head over heels for him.

And while Lily battles her feelings, her flatmate Simone breaks their pact and starts dating some guy from her wholefoods shop. That guy turns out to be Jack. Up close, Lily bravely watches on as romance blossoms between Simone and Jack. Or does it? They don't seem to have much in common, apart from their striking good looks. And Lily and Jack just seem to get each other. Is that the same thing as falling in love? And could she ever dream of betraying a friendship? Lily has to make some difficult decisions about work and home, and realises that if she doesn't take life by the scruff of the neck, she is the one who'll be picked up, shaken and dumped.

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Original Title: The Wrong Girl
ISBN: 1921901276 (ISBN13: 9781921901270)
Edition Language: English

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I'm such a big fan of Zoe, however couldn't help but feel disappointed by the lack of storyline throughout the book... The writing was witty, funny, and relatable, yes, but the general storyline was pretty bland.

To be honest, I expected to hate this book. I expected it to be dull, insipid, flat and cliched. But it turned out to be a lot better than I expected and I tore through it in a weekend. Lily and Alice are the two best characters of the book; and Lily the heroine is especially relatable. Simone the blonde bikini model is too far off in the clouds and too perfect (but ahh wait, perfectly flawed) to be entirely, really likeable. And Jack has been shrouded in too much denim, polo T-shirts, spicy,

I'm in a reading-mood again finally! I felt like I knew Lily personally because I recognized a lot of her behaviour in myself and my friends. We all did those same stupid things when we were in the midst of an argument, a tentative relationship, a job where it just wasn't happening how we planned. I really enjoyed it.

This book falls into a rare category in my back catalogue of reviews. I hardly ever award a book 5 stars and I hardly ever award a book 1 star because I want to reserve them for books that are genuinely perfect or genuinely awful. Unfortunately for Zoe Foster, she now becomes the author of only the second book Ive ever give 1 star to.Lily is the narrator and she may well be the titular wrong girl as well its hard to tell, there are so many of them in the book. After sleeping with her best

I love Zoe Foster. Her column is witty, clever, and just downright hilarious. I just don't think that humour translates well in her novels though. It just feels so try-hard. I enjoy the occasional chick-lit read, but this one was so predictable and just a little silly. I hated Simone with such a passion, and was waiting for her to get her comeuppance the entire novel. And as for Lily - anyone who can eat that much food, drink that much alcohol, not exercise, and STILL be thin - sheesh. I'm

This was an easy read, and I think my younger self would have liked this book a lot more than my present self. I found the characters to be fairly stereotypical, and it seemed like the author was trying too hard to make the main character, Lily, seem relatable, and when she attempted to add any dimensions to her characters it felt forced.

I think 2 stars is even being generous and the only reason I'm awarding this book 2 stars is due to the fact that I liked Jack as a character and I really like Zoe Foster...so I really wanted to like the book, but it was a tough slog...if I hadn't been on holiday and lacking more reading material I would have put it down quite easily. All the characters were vapid and lacking any redeeming qualities. Lily was horribly jealous and rude to her friends. So judgemental! And a complete brat...sorry

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