My (Not So) Simple Life: Rachel Riley goes back to basics
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Making plan with Scarlet to deal with post-break-up trauma. We are going to channel anger into something positive and have new mission statement: 1. Not to moon about over exes but to embrace single life. 2. To stay away from all men (Sad Ed excepted as he is not actual man. He tried to disagree on this but was outnumbered). 3. To remain true to our friends, forsaking all others. 4. To remember that we alone are responsible for our own happiness. Scarlet is right. Life will be so much easier without the complications of love. It will be utter Simple Life and am completely committed. Am starting tomorrow.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #50151 in Books
- Published on: 2009-04-02
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Customer Reviews
Joanna Does It Again....
I've been a fan of these books since the first one came out and they jsut keep getting better. [This Review May Contain Spoilers. Ye Have Been Warned!]
The story follows on from where The Meaning Of Life left of with Racheal waiting for Justin to pick her up from Prom yet he never arrives, instead he takes Sophie Jacobs (Who Dad invented Microwave Muffins and one stared in a Fairy Comercial) and stands up Racheal who is left to watch the BBC with her parents and her brother James.
Racheal is heartbroken and makes a "Simple Life" pact with Scarlett and Sad Ed to stay anyway from all men (Not including Sad Ed) and not let emotions get in the way of life.
The book is really good, it has all of Joanna's wit form the first three books and had me in stiches like always. The character of Racheal is still as dim when it comes to boys and it still annoys me that she cannot see Jack's affections for her...
I cannot wait for the fifth book that comes out later this year and I'm happy in knowing that Joanna is writing a sixth. A great book in all!




