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June 2nd, 2010 at 6:39 am
Let me say that the only thing worthwhile about this book, and I mean the only thing, is that it has a cool cover. Lisa Cach, the author, is the sort of cheesy romance novelist who has guys like Fabio on the cover of her books. I don’t know anyone my age (26) who would refer to her occupation as “mistress of the seam.” People don’t talk like that. Lisa, stick to Fabio.
Milkrun by Sarah Mlynowski is a much better read.
Rating: 1 / 5
June 2nd, 2010 at 7:54 am
This book is wonderfully true to life. LOVE the descriptions of Hannah’s pathetic potential partners, from the gay guy trying to go the hetero route, to the gorgeous policeman with attention deficit disorder, to the handsome and wealthy computer engineer who sports an earring and a frosted-gold pedicure and eats bread that looks like bird food. Every woman who’s been on a blind date will identify with Hannah and Feel Her Pain. And I thought the ending was satisfying and empowering. Recommended reading for unpartnered ladies everywhere!
Rating: 5 / 5
June 2nd, 2010 at 10:34 am
Consult your physician before reading Lisa Cach’s “Dating Without Novocaine.” You probably will need a dose of novocaine to get through this tired, poorly-written, error-laden poor excuse of a Red Dress book.
The characters are dull, and the plot trods along like a sick horse on a long country road. I could care less about Hannah or her boring cast of friends as Ms. Cach failed to give me any reason to give a gosh-darn about any of them.
If you really want to experience the “Dating Without Novocaine” phenomenon a la Lisa Cach, go stare at a blank wall for 5 days. It’s the equivalent of reading the book.
Rating: 1 / 5
June 2nd, 2010 at 11:21 am
This is a very good, easy reading book. I would recommend it for someone who just needs a quick fun book to get through a dull weekend. The ending is kinda given away in the middle. At the minimum a person could guess who the main character ends up with.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 2nd, 2010 at 1:03 pm
Portland, who writes a book about Portland? I liked that immediately. It is original and smart. This book was a light fun read, and the people writing the bad reviews need to focus more on themselves. So what there were some errors? in one of the reviews that was complaining the most about this. I found several typos in the review! Lisa, ignore these people. Your book wasn’t the most well written book I ever read, but it certainly wasn’t as bad as these reviews say it was.
It has been about a years since I read it, sorry to just be reviewing, but I did really like it.
Good job
Rating: 4 / 5