
Member Reviews

“You will say: I know this is bad. And yet. And yet. Life can be very beautiful when you squint hard from the shit seats, in that place called Paradise.” This quote hit the nail on the head and also really summarizes this story for me.
I genuinely went into this read with no expectations, but couldn’t put it down once I stopped reading. The universal experience that is Mount Nothing and how we all had subscriptions to Girlfriend weekly is such a sad reality (Reality too). And yet, weirdly validating in knowing you’re not alone in those experiences.
This was a very unexpected but important and realistic read. Once you can get yourself into the world and mind of Reality, the weirdness feels like a familiar language you know but can’t quite speak clearly (this makes sense in my brain okay!!!).
Feeling emo now, but did very much enjoy this read from Sophie Kent. Thank you to the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest review!

The character in this book wants to be the greatest girlfriend of all time. This book shows how far someone will go when they are obsessive and know exactly what they want. I also loved the cover, I was immediately drawn to this book because of it. I have never read anything else from this author before, so I will be checking out what else this author has written.

Was enormously excited to read this picaresque novel about Reality Kahn, a girl dreaming about being the best girlfriend in the world, and it did not disappoint!
Demented, stylish, and loaded with sentences and plot points that delighted and made me laugh out loud, which is clearing the high bar for contemporary novels! Stylistically manic and slangy in a way that evokes Honor Levy and Madeline Cash, but more knowing, mature, controlled....like George Saunders or Donald Barthleme if they were "bornth" in 1996 and hung out in the weirder parts of Brooklyn.

A wild and strange romp into one woman's quest into becoming the perfect girlfriend. Sophie Kemp's rendering of modern life through the lens of a character that is totally out of this world is charming and full of surprises. The voice here is both pitch-perfect and uncanny, I had such an enjoyable time following her down this rabbit hole of contemporary life in New York. Can't wait to see what she does next.
Thanks to the publisher for the e-galley.