The author’s publisher, Notting Hill Press, sent me a copy of this novel in exchange for my review.“The Expat Diaries: Single in the City” shares a spirit with the Bridget Jones Diaries and the Shopaholic series. There is a lightness and warmth to Gorman’s style of writing. Hannah’s decision, however hastily made, is a commitment and one she’s determined to see through. She doesn’t anticipate something as simple as ordering a sandwich to be so different but she values the experiences and learns from them teaching readers along for the ride.At her party planning job, Hannah meets a fellow American named Sam. He’s working on his degree and has a few jobs and they have an instant connection but Hannah didn’t fly across the ocean to date a boy from Wyoming. Gorman’s handling of the plot as it pertains to these characters is perfection. Sam is comfortable in his environment and situation. He’s looking to the bigger and better eventually.Though we see the background and supplementary characters through Hannah’s eyes, Gorman manages to give them an individual voice. As much as Hannah assumed things about the English, the assumed about her and both perspectives are proven wrong. If you want an idea of the ex-pat experience for a single woman looking for excitement, pick up “The Expat Diaries: Single in the City” and take the ride with Hannah. You will not be disappointed.“The Expat Diaries: Single in the City” is a smoothly written masterpiece of chick lit. Despite a sameness of spirit, Gorman’s novel has a unique voice and will engage readers of all generations. Looking for an escape? Looking to laugh and be entertained? This is your book. I could hardly put it down as I just wanted to keep up with the adventure. The main character, Hannah, is lovable and smart. She is from Connecticut (as am I) and looking for a change. So she picks up and moves to London on a whim. She knows nobody, has no job, and learns how to fend for herself. She is doing what many of us dream to do. Only Hannah has the guts to do it! I really enjoyed the London education, Hannah's transformation, and the situations she gets in. Her inner voice is hysterical. I am definitely interested in reading the next book in the series because I am not ready to let Hannah go!
Do You like book Single In The City (2010)?
I like the write-up but I find the characters totally insane! I'm curious what happens next.
—Palomogtav
A very light read- good for a holiday. If you're into chick-lit this is for you.
—LOL
A fun read!!!! Could not put the book down......Currently working on the sequel!
—Elie