Who's That Girl?
"Lottie," Charlotte's twenty-one-year-old self, drives onto the scene at the wheel of a rusty, orange Volkswagen Beetle identical to Charlotte's first UK ride. Charlotte pursues a friendship aimed to bestow upon Lottie a decade of wisdom. Yet Charlotte's prosperous polish proves a pale substitute for Lottie's innate, youthful graces- openness, passion, and kindness. Will the student become the teacher in this witty turnabout?
I love it
First thing, it took me long enough to finish this book. This is the first book of Alexandra's that made me sad since I always put high expectation in all of her books. I actually love the idea that she picked up to have an opportunity to go back to her younger age but ughh! Why repeat the same mistakes when you already has an opportunity to go back when you were young and fragile? At least do something to make it better not repeating the same mistakes. Overall, the character is great and I love
Imagine if one day, you had the opportunity to meet your younger self? What would you tell this person? Would you have any specific advice for them? This is exactly what happened to Charlotte Merryweather, a successful public relations executive in London. At age 31, she has her own PR firm, a stylish wardrobe, a personal trainer and what would seem like the perfect boyfriend for the perfect life. Underneath it all, is a stressed out executive who at the bottom of her heart, wonders if she's
BORING ....
Reading the back of the book, I admit I was already excited at the idea of this story. I was thinking a little too much along the lines of "being Erica" (goggle it if you dont know it as if you enjoyed this book you will enjoy the TV series) and perhaps even a little sci-fi-ish....? (I said ish). I know its a chick-lit but come-on, its time travel all mixed into the pot!I thought Charlotte was a little dumb at times, I doubted she was made of the hard stuff a women needs to have to survive in
The character tries to stop herself doing the mistakes she did when she was younger (Now that she knows it was wrong!) but she can't stop it. It is how it was supposed to happen.I didn't understand the end. Did she dream of herself when she was 21 because of the medicines or what?It has a happy ending, but it seems to me that something is missing.Overall impressions: something is missing.
Alexandra Potter
Paperback | Pages: 370 pages Rating: 3.65 | 5002 Users | 360 Reviews
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Title | : | Who's That Girl? |
Author | : | Alexandra Potter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 370 pages |
Published | : | 2009 by Hodder & Stoughton (Hachette Livre UK) (first published December 23rd 2008) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary. Fiction |
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At age thirty-one, American Charlotte Merryweather has spent ten years in London pursuing personal and professional perfection. Yet her present-day success- heading her own PR company, owning a gorgeous apartment, planning a future with her devoted boyfriend- only heightens the shock of a visit from the past."Lottie," Charlotte's twenty-one-year-old self, drives onto the scene at the wheel of a rusty, orange Volkswagen Beetle identical to Charlotte's first UK ride. Charlotte pursues a friendship aimed to bestow upon Lottie a decade of wisdom. Yet Charlotte's prosperous polish proves a pale substitute for Lottie's innate, youthful graces- openness, passion, and kindness. Will the student become the teacher in this witty turnabout?
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Original Title: | Who's That Girl? |
ISBN: | 0340954116 (ISBN13: 9780340954119) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.alexandrapotter.com/books.html |
Characters: | Charlotte Merryweather |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.65 From 5002 Users | 360 ReviewsJudge Of Books Who's That Girl?
''OK, so I wouldn't go as far as to say I'm relaxed as such, but who is these days? I run a company. I have a mortgage, and responsibilities, and lines round my eyes to take care of. I mean, it's not like I'm twenty-one any more.And thank goodness.''Okay,this was such a fun book.Like all Alexandra's characters,Charlotte(one of my favourite names,btw)is sooo relatable and lovable.She might be a PR manager,but she's not as serious as her title say she is.She changed a lot since her twenties-sheI love it
First thing, it took me long enough to finish this book. This is the first book of Alexandra's that made me sad since I always put high expectation in all of her books. I actually love the idea that she picked up to have an opportunity to go back to her younger age but ughh! Why repeat the same mistakes when you already has an opportunity to go back when you were young and fragile? At least do something to make it better not repeating the same mistakes. Overall, the character is great and I love
Imagine if one day, you had the opportunity to meet your younger self? What would you tell this person? Would you have any specific advice for them? This is exactly what happened to Charlotte Merryweather, a successful public relations executive in London. At age 31, she has her own PR firm, a stylish wardrobe, a personal trainer and what would seem like the perfect boyfriend for the perfect life. Underneath it all, is a stressed out executive who at the bottom of her heart, wonders if she's
BORING ....
Reading the back of the book, I admit I was already excited at the idea of this story. I was thinking a little too much along the lines of "being Erica" (goggle it if you dont know it as if you enjoyed this book you will enjoy the TV series) and perhaps even a little sci-fi-ish....? (I said ish). I know its a chick-lit but come-on, its time travel all mixed into the pot!I thought Charlotte was a little dumb at times, I doubted she was made of the hard stuff a women needs to have to survive in
The character tries to stop herself doing the mistakes she did when she was younger (Now that she knows it was wrong!) but she can't stop it. It is how it was supposed to happen.I didn't understand the end. Did she dream of herself when she was 21 because of the medicines or what?It has a happy ending, but it seems to me that something is missing.Overall impressions: something is missing.
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