Saturday night is a nightmare when you're single.

Saturday night is for couples and everyone knows it.

Victoria 'Total Bloody Relationships Disaster' Shepworth is single and knows all about Saturday nights alone. A broken relationship with the guy she thought was 'the one' has led to a string of disastrous dates. Now she's ready for someone new, even if it means hunting down the man of her dreams on the internet. But is Pierre, the Englishman living in Paris, everything he promises to be?

 


I saw this book for sale a while ago, and ordered it. As I spend a lot of time online (or do when I'm well enough) I was curious to see what a new author would make of it. So much inaccurate, strange anti-internet propaganda makes it into the papers I am looking for this to be more realistic. I am a-feared that it'll buy into the stereotype of people lying online and creating personas that fit their ideal. Sure, that goes on (that it's so prevalent is why I don't talk to new people) but there's a whole other side. My best friends are online...I talk to my family via the internet...it's my hobby, and my teacher. I want to read a really intelligent fiction book that recognises the internet for what it really is, both good and bad. I really hope that's what I have here.

 

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