Books by Heather McElhatton
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3.32 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Definitely wasn't as great as the first one. The characters were all over the place and not very well thought out. Most of the time I couldn't really even understand the motivation behind characters' actions. The story was too focused on Jennifer and she's all over the place too....
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3.11 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This book is like driving by a car wreck, you look even though it is horrible and you don't really want to. I read the whole thing because I had to find out how it ended but I wish I hadn't. The title character is awful. Whiny, rude, insecure, helpless, whiny. She doesn't like he...
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3.34 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: First of all how do you read a choose-your-own-adventure book? You choose one from the two options then go on until the story ends right? That's what I did and boy I only read like four or five sections and then the story ended. I guess that's it.I am not going to try all choices...
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review 1: Oh my! This was some absolutely terrible chick lit, and not for the reasons that other negative reviews on Amazon I've seen cite. I read complaints about what an anti-feminist this protagonist was, and yes, that is true, but that's not what bugged me. I just wanted to be entertai...
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3.34 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Loved, loved, loved this! What an imaginative, wacky, awesome version of an adult choose-your-own-adventure book! I didn't want it to end and happily this kept me entertained for much longer than I expected (I was delighted when I kept finding new endings I'd missed). However, b...
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3.34 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I enjoyed the concept ... reminiscent of 90's books....I got my fairy tale at the very first read..however I did not enjoy her tone of writing..every decision escalates, and the author jumps to conclusions and is prejudiced.. if I choose to stop working after winning the lottery,...
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3.34 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I bought this book while I was in San Diego. The premise was interesting - a "choose your own adventure" style book. You win $22 million in the lottery. What do you do? Do you quit your job? If yes, turn to page x. If no, turn to page y. Do you help your family? etc. Wha...