A Google user
I normally don't read "chick lite" but I really enjoyed this book (of course it was summer). I think there are some profound issues here, and not just the narcotic addition -- although it was a great way of messaging. The writing is "real" and quick; as an American, I found the English-ism's interesting and made me stop sometimes to figure out what was being meant, although the only real difference was in the candies mentioned. This book was profound enough that this morning when I got up to use the loo, and wanted to go back to bad thereafter, I forced myself not to (for the first time ever) and set about starting my day because if I was working, I would have been up already. In other words, to change me, I have to change my habits -- that's the whole premise of the book -- now go and read it!
A Google user
AMAZING BOOK! The size intimidated me at first but I ended up finishing this book all too soon wishing there was more. Awesome portrayal of life as an addict. Really helped to see things from an addicts perspective. Will recommend to anyone!
A Google user
A good read with some real quality laugh-out-loud moments! This book is an interesting window into the life an addict and often leaves the reader questioning his/her own judgement. Is she, or isn't she, in the end, an addict?? To top it off, there's a little bit of romance that makes this book a real good chick-flicky type read!