The Blurb
Jobless.
Clueless. Topless on Facebook. Welcome to New York City.
Pia Keller is not living the dream. Unemployed, unemployable and broke, post-Uni life in a Brooklyn townhouse with her four best friends suddenly isn't so easy.
And that's before heartbreaks, hipsters, all-nighters, one-nighters, food trucks, screw-ups, loan sharks and jail-time make things a whole lot more complicated...
Who knew adulthood would be so damn grown-up?
The Review
I
was lucky enough to receive a review copy of this book just as I was about to
head off on my holiday to Egypt, so I took it with me as a bit of pool side
reading. I ended up being rubbish company for my friend as the first day of our
holiday was spent with me being completely engrossed in this book!
It
took me a couple of chapters to get into the swing of it, but Gemma’s writing
style is brilliant with a fab sense of humour, the characters just jumped off
the page. This book is going to be one of five, telling the story of a group of
early twenty something’s who live together in, you guessed it, Brooklyn.
This
book really sums up that journey into the ’real world’ and trying to find your
feet as an adult. I found it very realistic and the girls all had issues I
think we can all relate to.
Pia
was very matter of fact and up front. I found it a really refreshing read,
Gemma uses modern language and at first this took me a little get used to but I
really liked this way of writing once I got used to it. It's an honest
depiction of twenty-two-year-old girls and what they get up to behind closed
doors, and doesn't censor itself when it comes to such things as one night
stands and recreational drug use. It’s not a fluffy girly read.
I
found it refreshing that romance wasn’t at the forefront of this novel and it
focused on friendships, primarily with Pia’s housemates. The story shows the combination of a group of five
girls all with very different personalities. You get a great feel for the
different friendships Pia has with each of them and how they all support each
other. It celebrated friendships, through the good times and the bad times. I can’t
wait to read more about them as the series continues
The novel also looks at food
trucks, I won’t say too much as I don’t want to give too much of the story
away. However my friend who I was holidaying with also read this book straight
after id finished. It led to great debates over food trucks and how we need food
trucks and especially healthy one in the south west!
I
thoroughly enjoyed this book and definitely recommend it! I can’t wait to see
what the rest of the series brings.
this looks a really good read - i love a good book but i often find girly chick lit's a bit to... not sure how to put it, airy and unrealistic. its now on my list of books to get :) thank you :) xx
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like my kind of book! I'll definitely be buying it.
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Oh I love that you have a book club on here! I'm currently trying to find my feet in the adult world so I may well read this :) x
ReplyDeletehahaa aww i've been hitting the books lately and aw this sounds good, shall be putting it on my list!
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Looks good!
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