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Drei Mädels Und Ein Baby (2014)

by Rachel Schurig(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 1
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AmazonCrossing
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Three Girls
review 1: I downloaded this book as it was free, and to be honest, that was the main reason! The book itself was easy to read, with characters that were easy to imagine and quite likeable in general. It may have been just me, but I did find myself getting confused between the two main characters quite a bit.The story was quite predictable, you could guess how it was going to end but nevertheless, it was enjoyable escapism from the real world and I am quite happy to look into the author and read the other books in the series.
review 2: So overall I would rate this 3/5 stars. I have decided to give it that rating, because honestly, the book was pretty predictable! Okay, it's a Chick-Lit and you can't really expect a lot from it but I think there have been so many other boo
... moreks with romance in that have been a lot better!The main plot for this book is about a girl who fell in love with her High School sweetheart, then the usual happens where they break up and she's so heart broken, then she falls pregnant after having one last night with him. When she finds out she puts off telling him and when she finally decides to tell him she can't get through to him because he has changed his number and moved away. Anyway, to cut a long story short, she ends up having the baby and starts raising him on his own, and then in true Chick-Lit style, he comes back into her life and the end up getting back together. Now that is something that really annoyed me about this book. During the course of the book the main character (Ginny) grows up a lot, matures a lot and basically just proves to herself that she is a strong independent woman, which is fabulous! But then the book really let me down when she got back together with her ex. Fair enough I would have liked to see him come back into her life to meet his child, but I think it's a bit unrealistic for them to get back together.Don't get me wrong, it's a good read because it has quite a few laughs in it (maybe not laugh out loud but it did make me smile!) and is generally a good book, but it's not one of the best books I have read. Saying that though, I am continuing with the series by reading the next book 'Three Girls and a Wedding', so I will let you know what I think of that! less
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Bex
I liked this book well enough. It was a free download from Amazon, and this book became my entertainment on lunch breaks, and Muni rides. It was only near the end that I read this at home, curious to see what would happen next. It was only when the book ended, that I learned it was the first of a series. That makes sense - it's like any addiction, the first one is always free. That said, I'm not sure how invested I am in these characters. If I want to keep reading, or if I'm satisfied where this story ended. This book was perfect for how I read it. A great lighthearted way to spend thirty minutes a day. If I do get the other books, I will likely opt for the digital copies so that they can entertain me throughout my day.
tee
What an unexpectedly inspiring read. The main character Ginny is living the party girl lifestyle with her two roommates and becomes pregnant with her ex-boyfriend's baby. She faces raising the baby without the father and chooses to get her life together with the help of her friends. I really enjoyed the character development in this book. It was fun following along as Ginny grows as a person into a responsible new mom. This book has a very empowering message for women to find happiness within themselves so that they can share that happiness with others in their life.
Ree
young adult fluff.
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