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33 Valentines (2013)

by Stephanie Monahan(Favorite Author)
4.18 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I really enjoyed reading 33 Valentines. I started at the end of a long, New England blizzard weekend. My only regret was I started too late so I couldn't finish it before I had to go back to work. Stephanie Monahan writes with wit, a little bit of snark, and vivid descriptions so it is very easy to step into the world and feelings of Sophie. I loved the details with which she saw... and thus, I as the reader saw, Sam. Both Sophie and Sam, as well as the cast of supporting characters are very real, well rounded, and a delight to spend time getting to know through the stories of many Valentine Days.
review 2: 33 Valentines is a fun, smart story set in Boston during the gloomy month of February. Sophie hates February and Valentine's Day, but not for the usual
... more reasons a person might dislike a winter month or sappy holiday. When she finds out Sam, her best friend and dream guy, has a date on Valentine's Day with someone he describes as his dream girl, she thinks things can't get worse. Any good reader knows that as soon as it seems like things can't get worse, they do.Sophie is a charming character. She's witty and easy to relate to. In some ways she reminds me of Bridget Jones, funny, sweet, and not quite ready to be a grown up--even though she's 33 years old. I was rooting for her even when some of her actions made me want to talk some sense into her.The best part of 33 Valentines is how genuine it feels. Monahan portrays her characters with so much heart that they feel like real people, the kind of people you want to grab a cup of coffee with less
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Grabeard46
So fresh, so cute... What a sweet moment i had !
Izadi77
loaned by Brie
msangerdavies1
Cute read.
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