I received a free advanced reader copy (ARC) of this book via BookSirens. This is my honest, voluntary written review.
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"Cool Girl Summer" is a fresh and absolutely hilarious take on the fairytale about Cinderella. Or, if we believe Summer (the main character of the book), it is rather a take on the story of one of the wicked sisters of Cinderella. And what a funny tale it is!
On the brink of a New Year, Summer Brookes finds herself (again) at a party she doesn't want to be at, in the company of her totally beautiful and completely overbearing friend Cinderella. Sorry, I meant Chloe.
With every passing minute the evening seems to be getting worse. Summer longs for a change, adventure, fulfilment and love, and yet she finds herself stuck. What she doesn't know though, is that right when the clock strikes twelve she will meet a mysterious (and probably quite drunk) older woman, whose advice might just turn her life around.
Like every other fairytale, Summer's story is full of tropes and maybe even clichés we've all already heard before: a chance meeting, a spontaneous decision, a found (weird but very loving) family, a search for second chance in love, a quirky heroine and a grumpy moody man. But that is the beauty of tales old as the world - they are familiar to us, so they feel comfortable and cozy. "Cool Girl Summer" is a romantic comedy book that is aware of the fact it is a romantic comedy. It is therefore sometimes cheesy, over the top in the best possible way, very funny, sometimes a bit unbelievable, highly enjoyable, totally un-put-down-able and did I already mention it is really really funny? I ate it up in one day.
Here are some of my favorite lol moments:
* "It really is him: my own personal traveling Dementor. Here. In my hotel. With his … his muscles, and his scowl. Dementing."
* "it turns out it wasn’t my napkin I tucked into my dress, but the tablecloth; and, when I turn to walk away, I drag the entire contents of the table with me"
* "you’re absolutely right, Rita. He is a swine.”
"Oh, now, you can’t say that,” says Gerald. “That’s offensive to swine, that is."