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Original Title: | Snap Happy |
ISBN: | 0340682272 (ISBN13: 9780340682272) |
Edition Language: | English |
Fiona Walker
Paperback | Pages: 576 pages Rating: 3.88 | 1212 Users | 38 Reviews
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A budding stand-up comic, Juno is voluptuous, hedonistic, funny and terminally untidy. On her thirtieth birthday, she decides to have a wild one-night-stand to mark the occasion. But seducing her new flatmate before he's had a chance to unpack his belongings is not a wise move. Just over from New York, Jay Mulligan is intense, mysterious and, as Juno joyously discovers, far better than breakfast in bed. It's only when they both get out of that bed on the wrong side three days later that the problems start ...
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Title | : | Snap Happy |
Author | : | Fiona Walker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 576 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 1999 by Coronet (first published May 1st 1999) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Humor. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 1212 Users | 38 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Snap Happy
Fabulous!! I couldn't stop laughing at the fixes Juno gets herself into & Jay the rather uptight love (hate) interest was just the perfect match for her.This bbo started off as pretty entertaining, but it dragged on too long. I love Brit Lit because I like the fact that they often depict the leading men as blond or redhaired and I love the language, but I find it hard to believe that a drop dead gorgeous guy would want a fatty like the lead girl here... this was a girl who was often described in an unflattering way and guys who are a ten just wouldn't be into that.... not to mention that this author lost me when she had a lower class Irish guy
This book was about as exciting as watching the hairs on my toes grow. Hated the heroine, hated the plot, and wanted to poke my own eyes out, but I still managed to finish it, so it can't have been all bad, right? Wrong...

This is one of my favourite easy reads. I have read it several times, not because it's the most enthralling book but because it is light and funny and just interesting enough to relax for a few hours for a good chuckle.
I read it when I was around 16 and I remember that I loved it and devoured it. Re-reading it 15 years later, it still entertained me at times, but it got very frustrating and annoying most of the time. All the scenerarios felt so constructed, miscommunications very over the top and Juno doubting herself on every page plus constantly body shaming herself and others got on my nerves. Also, I tried very hard, but Jay is not sexy for me and I constantly thought that the characters were teenagers and
Hilarious! I will always remember the image of the main female character waking feeling beautiful in her sexual glow next to this gorgeous hunk, only to look in the mirror and see what an absolute state she really looks - I am sure we've all been there: run mascara, frizzy bed hair and that spot that has appear out of nowhere to compete as a second head. I'm just so annoyed that I lent my copy to someone and never got it back!
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