Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City #1)
Heartwarming And HilariousI thoroughly enjoyed this story. 'Neanderthal Seeks Human' was a sweet, laugh-out-loud, romance. I was smiling like a loon while I listened to this story during my daily commute. I'm sure the other drivers thought I was off my rocker. Right from the start, I felt like I had been pulled into Janie's orbit. She isn't your typical heroine. In fact, she's kind of weird...but in a totally endearing way. Always rambling on about some little known, and often irrelevant, fact,
➦Super late to the party here but, ever since reading the 6th book in this series and loving it, I've decided to finally get through all of the installments. So yeah, here I go, 4 years too late. lol➦One thing I do notice with Penny Reid is her love for quirky and somewhat socially awkward characters. They are, of course, endearing and totally hilarious. This heroine here is like a walking talking encyclopedia and doesn't fail to recite interesting, albeit totally useless to the subject at hand
DNF 64% : This kind of book reminds me why I barely read chick-lit anymore. I mean, I could probably finish it, but then my Kindle would be in a great deal of peril I guess. I can't do this. Exceptionally my list review won't be positive, as in, it's more everything that I DON'T want to find in my romance than anything else. I certainly don't want a so-called special snow-flake as an heroine with whom I enter in OH COME ON territory right away.► She thinks she's not attractive, while she
Finding out what your favorite author likes to read is like getting a sneak peek into their brain. When I saw Amy Harmon sharing her love for this book I knew I had to read it. I love when authors endorse books.Oy vey! Janie is having the "Worst. Day. Ever. It was, no pun intended, an extremely sh*tty day." Her boyfriend cheated on her, she lost her job and now she's stuck in the bathroom with no toilet paper. Our nerdy girl is down on her luck. And to top it off our hero- Sir McHotpants escorts
5 Just Great...No...Really, It Is Stars * * * * * Spoiler FreeIn the past, when I have been emotionally taken by the writing of an author... I have written blatant love letters to them. If I felt indulgent, I would do that now... I would write and talk about how much I love this story, the author and call it a day. But, this time I will attempt to talk about the intense feelings and realizations I had while reading this book.I will set the stage by mentioning this was not my first experience
I don't review books I don't like. I'm an author and I think there should be some professional courtesy among authors. If you don't like a book and you write books, especially in the Indie community, it is always better to just politely say nothing at all. I know when other authors rate my books poorly and write a critical review it always ticks me off and, frankly, feels a little suspect. Sorry. Just my opinion. SO! Having said that, please believe me when I say, this book rocked and I have no
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 403 pages Rating: 3.94 | 47275 Users | 4853 Reviews
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Title | : | Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City #1) |
Author | : | Penny Reid |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 403 pages |
Published | : | March 14th 2013 by Caped Publishing (first published March 13th 2013) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Humor. Fiction. Adult |
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This is a previously-published edition - ASIN: B00BUWA58E There are three things you need to know about Janie Morris: 1) She is incapable of engaging in a conversation without volunteering TMTI (Too Much Trivial Information), especially when she is unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her more than Quinn Sullivan, and 3) She doesn't know how to knit. After losing her boyfriend, apartment, and job in the same day, Janie Morris can't help wondering what new torment fate has in store. To her utter mortification, Quinn Sullivan- aka Sir McHotpants- witnesses it all then keeps turning up like a pair of shoes you lust after but can't afford. The last thing she expects is for Quinn- the focus of her slightly, albeit harmless, stalkerish tendencies- to make her an offer she can't refuse.Particularize Books Conducive To Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City #1)
Original Title: | Neanderthal Seeks Human |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Knitting in the City #1, Seduction in the City #1 |
Characters: | Janie Morris, Quinn Sullivan |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 47275 Users | 4853 ReviewsWeigh Up Of Books Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City #1)
This was SUCH a fun read. Funny, funny, funny, with a side of nerdy humor and a few little twists that keep the story interesting, it was hard to put down. Janie is one of the quirkiest and most unforgettable characters. She's super smart but not socially savvy. She loves designer heels and has a constant run of trivial facts running through her overactive brain that she ends up spouting when she's nervous. The book starts out on the worst day in her recent memory, the day she catches herHeartwarming And HilariousI thoroughly enjoyed this story. 'Neanderthal Seeks Human' was a sweet, laugh-out-loud, romance. I was smiling like a loon while I listened to this story during my daily commute. I'm sure the other drivers thought I was off my rocker. Right from the start, I felt like I had been pulled into Janie's orbit. She isn't your typical heroine. In fact, she's kind of weird...but in a totally endearing way. Always rambling on about some little known, and often irrelevant, fact,
➦Super late to the party here but, ever since reading the 6th book in this series and loving it, I've decided to finally get through all of the installments. So yeah, here I go, 4 years too late. lol➦One thing I do notice with Penny Reid is her love for quirky and somewhat socially awkward characters. They are, of course, endearing and totally hilarious. This heroine here is like a walking talking encyclopedia and doesn't fail to recite interesting, albeit totally useless to the subject at hand
DNF 64% : This kind of book reminds me why I barely read chick-lit anymore. I mean, I could probably finish it, but then my Kindle would be in a great deal of peril I guess. I can't do this. Exceptionally my list review won't be positive, as in, it's more everything that I DON'T want to find in my romance than anything else. I certainly don't want a so-called special snow-flake as an heroine with whom I enter in OH COME ON territory right away.► She thinks she's not attractive, while she
Finding out what your favorite author likes to read is like getting a sneak peek into their brain. When I saw Amy Harmon sharing her love for this book I knew I had to read it. I love when authors endorse books.Oy vey! Janie is having the "Worst. Day. Ever. It was, no pun intended, an extremely sh*tty day." Her boyfriend cheated on her, she lost her job and now she's stuck in the bathroom with no toilet paper. Our nerdy girl is down on her luck. And to top it off our hero- Sir McHotpants escorts
5 Just Great...No...Really, It Is Stars * * * * * Spoiler FreeIn the past, when I have been emotionally taken by the writing of an author... I have written blatant love letters to them. If I felt indulgent, I would do that now... I would write and talk about how much I love this story, the author and call it a day. But, this time I will attempt to talk about the intense feelings and realizations I had while reading this book.I will set the stage by mentioning this was not my first experience
I don't review books I don't like. I'm an author and I think there should be some professional courtesy among authors. If you don't like a book and you write books, especially in the Indie community, it is always better to just politely say nothing at all. I know when other authors rate my books poorly and write a critical review it always ticks me off and, frankly, feels a little suspect. Sorry. Just my opinion. SO! Having said that, please believe me when I say, this book rocked and I have no
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