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Blonde Date (2014)

by Sarina Bowen(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0991068041 (ISBN13: 9780991068043)
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English
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Rennie Road Books
review 1: Katie is not just the blond Katie, there is sweet depth there people! And Andrew remains the sweetest human on the planet- he's made of everything that is awesome. Blind Date embodies what I love of Sarina Bowen's writing; even the smallest or shallowest of characters are not at all what they seem, and she can make situations that would normally turn me off into fresh and nuanced scenes. I loathe sorority/frat parties or cgaracters- I cant think of them without thinking of date rape and hazing. Or a bunch of jocks at college, normally I wouldn't care or connect to these traditionally mainstream characters, but Bowen infuses them with humanity and makes them these non-charicatures that she makes it impossible not to love them.
review 2: I devoured the whole Ivy
... moreYears series in a long weekend, including this novella, which involves some minor characters introduced in The Year We Hid Away, and which takes place at the same time as that longer novel. Katie is a sleek, blonde, polished freshman who must have been reasonably intelligent to get into an ivy league school like Harkness College (think Yale), but who has so far used her energies to rush a sorority and date athletes. Unfortunately, the douchenozzley antics of her last boyfriend have left her publicly humiliated, and she realizes it's time to change her strategy. Her roommate Scarlet (heroine of The Year We Hid Away) sets Katie up with Andy, who is a nice guy and and athlete (a basketball player), but too tall and gawky and introverted to be on Katie's radar. Over the course of their date, Katie finds that Andy is everything she didn't know she was looking for: smart and decent and funny and, yes, sexy. This is an entertaining geek-gets-the-girl story, but by virtue of the novella format, it's not long enough for the character development and arc that I crave in this type of story. Andy is delicious, and it's easy to see his appeal, but Katie seems shallow and flaky at the start of the story, and though we get glimpses of the better person she could become, this novella doesn't really take us there. (Not that that kind of personal development would have been believable in the course of a single date anyway.) I picked it up for free, and it was definitely worth the money I didn't spend. less
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April17
This was a nice addition to the characters in the previous book of the series.
cynnsanity
So cute and a freebie right now.
RANDOLPH3
3.5 stars
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