![]() ![]() There were some great bits in Audrey’s conversation with Alice, including this gem: It was kind of like she was making sure we knew he was gay, by throwing in the campest character she could come up with and giving him every stereotype associated with it. Every time he was mentioned, it was mentioned. I wasn’t keen on the secondary character of Leroy- I think Holly Bourne put way too much emphasis on his sexuality. I laughed at some of the funny things she says to her girl friends, and some of the things she thinks in her head. We then go through the him-chasing-her, her-not-being-interested, him-going-off-her, her-changing-her-mind-and-wanting-the-attention-back, to eventually… well I’d best not spoil it. Everyone, including Audrey’s brother, warns her off him, but does she listen? I don’t need to answer that. ![]() It serves it’s purpose and distracts her for a while, although the job isn’t the only thing distracting her…. enter Harry. She starts work at the local posh cinema, where there is cinnamon dust on the popcorn and guacamole on tap. But in the end, it was, overall, a good read.Īudrey is a 6th former, with the world’s WORST life problems going on- unstable family home, d**khead ex-boyfriend, failing all her classes- so what does she need? A new job to take her mind off things. She basically takes this opportunity to get me to read something girly and fun, and I give her one of my fav murder books □ ![]() Dick Curtisfield, ha! I love it, and I’m sure the man himself would too! ![]()
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