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Never Google Heartbreak

por Emma Garcia

Series: Vivienne Summers (1)

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A refreshingly honest, achingly funny read for fans of Bridesmaids, Caitlin Moran, and Pinot Grigio. When her fiancé Rob breaks off their engagement for the third time, Viv does what any girl would do - she Googles heartbreak. Confronted by tales of misery, she decides to set-up her own self-help website for the broken-hearted. But as Viv passes through the three essential stages of grief (denial, vodka, disastrous haircut), she becomes determined that it's not too late to try and get Rob back. When things get out of hand after a drunken declaration of love at an extremely inappropriate moment, Viv's scruffy, tequila-swilling best friend Max is there to pick up the pieces. Viv starts to realise that maybe the real thing has been under her nose all this time, and now - one ex and a massive error of judgement later - she has to face the question: What's the craziest thing you'll do for love? Readers of Lindsey Kelk, Sophie Kinsella and Paige Toon won't be able to put this down. Never has heartbreak been so hilarious...… (más)
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Sometimes you just need a bit of mental chewing gum to read, and this witty little gem does just that ( )
  dolly22 | Jul 9, 2020 |
The main character in "Never Google Heartbreak is Viv. Viv has dealt with being in a roller coaster relationship with her fiancee Rob for five years. Viv keeps dealing with Rob constantly calling off their wedding and then getting back together with her weeks later. After Rob calls off the wedding again Viv decides she has had enough and moves out. Viv hopes that her moving out will cause Rob to realize that they are meant to be together and he will pull himself together. Fast forward months later and Rob has moved on...without Viv. Viv decides the best thing to do to help herself and others is to set up a website that would give tips to others on how to get over being dumped.

You definitely know what you are getting when you read chick lit or romance novels which is why I love them. You get a heroine and a hero hopefully written so well that you can root for them and watch them ride off into the sunset with each other in the end. It can be a bit formulaic in some novels after a while though. We get the above formula in this novel, but I can say I was pleasantly surprised how much I really liked this novel and how well it worked.

I did think that the comparison of this novel to Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diaryare spot on though I laughed more while reading this book then while reading the former novel.

I think that the main character, Viv, is very much a flawed heroine (how I like them) and some of her traits such as selfishness with regards to her grandmother and absorption with Rob make her at times not a great friend. I was a bit disappointed in some of her choices that the character made in this novel but found it very true to life that Viv would act in this way. I do want to say though that I was glad though in the end we had her getting some self-awareness about her life and her friendships.

I also think that Emma Garcia hit upon a cute formula to start each chapter with excerpts from articles or comments from online dealing with relationships, weddings, songs, etc. I am still cracking up about Chapter 14 Family and Friends Quiz which if you select mostly C's the article recommends you seek professional help.

Additionally, having Viv her be a total mess personally but having her life together professionally was a nice change for me to read. Usually we have a heroine in these types of novels that are so-so at work or not professional at all. Watching Viv trying to be a mentor to her dim-witted but lovable colleague Christine cracked me up.

I loved the character of Max (one of Viv's best friends) and thought that Ms. Garcia managed to make him a leaving breathing character along with Viv, Christine, and a few others.

The only character that really did not work for me in this novel was Viv's other best friend, Lucy. I was at a loss of why these two were friends since Lucy would randomly appear and re-appear in the novel and just seemed as absorbed in her own personal life as Viv. I never really got a better understanding of this character and wish that we had more dialogue between her and Viv. That would maybe have helped flesh that character out a bit more. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
I usually love books by UK authors, and this one was one of the best.
It was so refreshing, witty, funny and achingly honest. The tone of the book is quite different from many of the US authors I've been reading lately.

The characters are great. The author manages to create every mood, without having to say too much. You can't help but root for Viv and Max (and Nana). ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
I usually love books by UK authors, and this one was one of the best.
It was so refreshing, witty, funny and achingly honest. The tone of the book is quite different from many of the US authors I've been reading lately.

The characters are great. The author manages to create every mood, without having to say too much. You can't help but root for Viv and Max (and Nana). ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
I usually love books by UK authors, and this one was one of the best.
It was so refreshing, witty, funny and achingly honest. The tone of the book is quite different from many of the US authors I've been reading lately.

The characters are great. The author manages to create every mood, without having to say too much. You can't help but root for Viv and Max (and Nana). ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
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A refreshingly honest, achingly funny read for fans of Bridesmaids, Caitlin Moran, and Pinot Grigio. When her fiancé Rob breaks off their engagement for the third time, Viv does what any girl would do - she Googles heartbreak. Confronted by tales of misery, she decides to set-up her own self-help website for the broken-hearted. But as Viv passes through the three essential stages of grief (denial, vodka, disastrous haircut), she becomes determined that it's not too late to try and get Rob back. When things get out of hand after a drunken declaration of love at an extremely inappropriate moment, Viv's scruffy, tequila-swilling best friend Max is there to pick up the pieces. Viv starts to realise that maybe the real thing has been under her nose all this time, and now - one ex and a massive error of judgement later - she has to face the question: What's the craziest thing you'll do for love? Readers of Lindsey Kelk, Sophie Kinsella and Paige Toon won't be able to put this down. Never has heartbreak been so hilarious...

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