The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella

The Undomestic Goddess

by Sophie Kinsella

She learns how to bake bread, she learns how to slow down. But then her old life threatens to catch up with her. And when it does...will she want it back?

Reviewed by funstm on

2 of 5 stars

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Pure chicklit. Easy to read and somewhat funny - if not entirely cliche and predictable. The romance was pretty typical. I didn't really like Samantha. She annoyed me - for someone so smart she seemed rather idiotic. I mean I get not being able to cook but some of her domestic abilities are a bit farfetched. If she can google herself, surely she's capable of googling how to. Apart from that she was just so indecisive. I can't stand indecision. A little bit sure, a whole book of it? No. It just frustrates me to read.

Overall typical chicklit. If you love this sort of read then it'll be right up your alley. If chicklit is more of an occasional genre for you - then this is not the book to pick.

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