Asking for a Friend
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
3.3
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Andi Osho
No woman gets left behind Three best friends are going to solve their relationship woes once and for all “Witty, pacy and joyful, Asking For a Friend is a truly uplifting celebration of friendship” –Beth O’Leary, The Flatshare Forty-something Jemima’s life is on track – well, sort of, she just needs to bat her troublesome ex away for good. Twenty-something Meagan is in the midst of her five-phase plan and is nearly ready for phase three: a relationship. While thirty-something Simi has had more it’s not yous than any I dos. These best friends decide it’s time to ditch the dating apps and play the love game by their own rules. They’re going to ask people out in real life...but only for each other. What could possibly go wrong? Comedian Andi Osho’s hilarious and uplifting debut novel features her trademark wit and is perfect for fans of Candice Carty-Williams, Talia Hibbert and Jasmine Guillory.
Romance
Coming Of Age
Comedy
Romantic Comedies
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Author
Andi Osho
Pages
384
Publisher
HarperCollins UK
Published Date
2021-05-12
ISBN
0008478961 9780008478964
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"I feel conflicted saying I disliked this book because there were a lot of things I really enjoyed. Mainly, I think I found it a hard read because of the British slang ... And I also found the characters to be too much. Too vulnerable, too angry, too bitter, in turns. Overall I loved the relationship between the three MCs, but beyond that, I couldn't understand why anyone would put up with them. They were constantly on the verge of huge leaps in character, then regressed in the next page. Lastly, all the problems could have been solved with seemingly simple conversations which I always find super frustrating. Just talk to each other!! How are you friends or lovers without feeling comfortable talking about ****? Blows my mind. Anyway, like I said, good and bad? "
"It’s so stinkin cute and funny!"
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Deanna Young
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Kate Pittman