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Mom's Perfect Boyfriend

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Mom's Perfect Boyfriend by Crystal Hemmingway is told through a series of emails, texts, letters and journal entries, all of which make it a well-paced read. The format evokes a sense of fun (verging on the ridiculous at times) as the relationship between the mother and daughter characters develop (or should that be unravel?)
It takes an unusual look at romance and the effects a new “relationship” has on a family. That said, the mother-daughter bond is relatable, as are the sibling showdowns. Dysfunctional families are really only normal after all, although the degree of disfunctionality is debatable … and unique to each family.
A fun read overall.

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It wasn't a bad book, but I didn't LOVE it. It felt very slow for the first half and then very rushed at the end. It was a fun, easy read and was enjoyable. I don't think I'd read it again, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

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I did like this book even though the title didn’t really appeal to me. The “don’t judge a book by its cover” thing! Well done.

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This book was so much fun to read. I cannot wait to read more from this author.

Mom's Perfect Boyfriend is about mothers and daughters, told in an addicting, fast-paced style. The storyline was easy to follow and I loved the characters. A must-read.

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A charming novel. I enjoyed the conversations back and forth, the diaries kept..but most of all it hit some lovely tender feelings between mothers and daughters.

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Crystal, the main character, is at financial and career odds with her life. Mix that in with a test environment for a bot, while trying to write a book, and you'll get a quirky story. Half of the book is depicted in text messages, which honestly, adds to the length with labeling of the speaker on each line. It's a strategy most commonly used to lengthen the book without adding any real content. Add emails with headers, and you lengthen it even more with multiple lines of To/From/Subject line headers. Zero points awarded for this.

It is in fact a quirky read; a light one. I would argue that the full potential of the estrangement of Crystal's boyfriend in the story was not developed more. All of a sudden, he comes back, and is talking marriage after months of limited contact?

I would recommend this book as a breather between more serious, in-depth novels that rip your heart out and stuff it back in. As a book on a pillar of quality, I wouldn't put it there.

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A quick and easy read.

As a lot of the book is text and email there isn't a lot of reading on a page so it is quick to get through. The rest of the book is told through journal entries, which as one is the point of view of the daughter and one the Mother, you get to see both sides of the story.

A little far fetched that the Mother thinks the android is human - although if you watched "Humans" on tv I guess it could happen! As only the daughter is aware of the android, there are a few comical moments.

A book that is perfect for a beach/holiday read.

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Although a little slow to get going I ended up enjoying this book. I found it very funny in places and actually quite enjoyed the way it was written in emails, blog posts etc., although that did take a little bit of getting used to.
Overall this was an enjoyable read that I would recommend.
My thanks to NetGalley, IPA and Chrystal Hemmingway for allowing me to read this book in return for an honest review.

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When I started reading the book, I was not sure how it will turn out. But I am so happy that I continued with the book. This is a hilarious read. Once into the book, couldn't put it down. New concept, written as chats, blogs, journal entries, a totally new format. Absolutely loved the book. Hoping to read more from Crystal Hemmingway in future.

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Sorry - forgot to post this review, now going through reviews had written and saved, yet not posted:

A little difficult to get into, but when I did, I found this an enjoyable read. A little strange to be written via emails, texts etc, so that didn't help.

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Hilarious! Any lover of Bridget Jones will enjoy Mom's Perfect Boyfriend! It had me in stitches throughout - I just couldn't put it down. Can't wait for the next one by Crystal Hemmingway.

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I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy the format of the book, which was a mixture of emails, text chats and journal entries. I actually really liked it and immediately warmed to the characters. The plot was an interesting one and possibly one that could actually happen one day in the future. A nice light-hearted read and I'd definitely read more from the author.

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This was a very cute book! The characters were fun and the book was really easy to get through....definitely recommend!

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Crystal has to move back with her mother (Margot) when she loses her job and her life starts going wrong. Her mother is domineering, but that doesn't alter the fact that this is such a funny book, with lots of out loud laughing.
It is written in diary form, text messages and e.mails which may not appeal to some but I didn't mind. With an android boyfriend thrown into the mix and other likeable characters, this book is a good chuckling read.
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this delightful book. x

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Absolutely loved the format of this book. Very 21st century. Emails, journal entries, messages, novel excerpts make up the story of this novel.

Made for a quick and cozy read.

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This book sounds amazing, but at this time it just isn’t for me. I think it will be great when I am ready to come back to it!

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Mom's Perfect Boyfriend is a joy of a book. A quirky and unusual story, interesting characters, it is a delightful read.

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What a fun book. This mother - daughter relationship was definitely relatable.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would definitely recommend this !!!

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Quirky, lighthearted feel good read , well written in a unique style, a bit of a slow burner to start with but well worth reading, enjoyable on the whole.

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Thanks to Net Galley for a advanced copy for an honest review. This book is very strange, it is basically written as a bunch of text messages and emails. But it shines on a very dysfunctional family and I loved Mom's thankful s at the end of her journal entries. Crystal has a boyfriend and they are going to Hawaii, guess who tags a long? Mom, then Crystal's boyfriend decides to take a "break" meanwhile Crystal's sister Lisa works for a cyborg dating app company. Crystal and Lisa chat thru messages, which are hilarious all while Crystal loses her apt, job and starts writing a book. This was a strange fun read.

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