Rachel Summers loves a to-do list:• Boyfriend• Flat• Great jobNOT on the list:• Being dumpedBest friends Emelie and Matthew ride to her rescue with an entirely new kind of list – The Single Girl’s To-Do List. Rachel doesn’t know it, but it will take her on all kinds of wild adventures – and get her in some romantic pickles too. Not going to lie, I read this when I was in my "being single is the shit phase" feeling all Spice Girls women power. I read a bunch of single girl books where the main character was trying to find love and feeling the strength from being single and using men as a tool blah blah blah. Typical chick-lit. Some were boring and uneventful. And, some were great and a fun read like this one. I highly recommend it if you are single. Maybe you too will feel the Spice Girls power (I'm Posh Spice, so pick anyone but her to be). Or, if you are traveling and want a quick and non-depressing book to relax with. I made it to 40 % before I decided to move on and read something I might enjoy more. It's a shame I couldn't get into it, because I'd enjoyed the "I Heart..." boooks I've read, and I was looking forward to reading a new novel by the author. I can't put my finger on what I didn't like, but I think I just felt like I was waiting for the plot to get started. I also didn't care for the language, and I found myself just feeling sad for the lead, not like I was rooting for her. Apparently the book is a hit with a lot of people, so I might have to give it another go later on, but for now, it's going on my 'stopped-reading' shelf.
Do You like book Single Girl's To Do List (2000)?
Hmm, it was alright but I'm not sure I'll be on the lookout for more from this author specifically.
—prideful
Its a nice summer read. Not exactly enriching literature but it is fun nonetheless.
—Lorence
I just love Lindsey Kelk! Good fun read~!
—haidern