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Full of It

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After calling off her engagement, she’s single for the first time in years and ready to take on the world. Instead, she discovers that starting over isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

When a spinster aunt bequeaths her a house in Portland, Oregon, Lauren intends to fix it up and flip it for a tidy profit. However, her big mouth, which is always a step ahead of her brain, has other ideas. Before she knows it, she’s moving in.

Lauren discovers plenty of surprises and colorful neighbors to shake things up. From faulty wiring and a sinkhole in the living room to the salty curmudgeon next door, Lauren’s new life is heading in unexpected directions. Her friends and family think she’s making a grave mistake, but for the first time ever, it might not be Lauren’s mouth, but her heart, that will finally come out ahead.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Wendy French

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Wendy French was raised in Vancouver, Canada, where she was certain her parents unwittingly cursed her writing career with a happy and stable childhood. In an effort to overcome her unfortunate beginnings, she sought artistic torment at the University of Victoria, but despair eluded her. Hoping for worse luck south of the border, she moved to Oregon with her husband, David, but happiness continued to stalk her, day and night. Finally, she conceded defeat, abandoned her quest for misery, and began writing humorous women's fiction.

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10 reviews2 followers
March 17, 2009
This book was okay for a very light read... but not great. We're constantly told that the main character has this flaw where she "blurts" what she's thinking... and she keeps getting in trouble for it... but I don't really see actual evidence of HUGE! AMOUNTS! OF! BLURTING! that cause the getting into trouble. It's very contrived.

Also, the main characters friends are so whiney. Her best friend is constantly ticked at the main character for being "selfish"... but really? The best friend just comes off as selfish and rude. I don't think that's what the author meant to do, but I just didn't get why the friend was being such a biatch... there wasn't enough evidence provided of the main character really having issues for the best friend to get like that.

So... meh. Not that impressed, but if you need a light read, it's alright I suppose.
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December 18, 2008
This is chick lit about a 26-year-old who is missing that part of her brain that censors what she says. The problem is . . . she's kind of just a jerk. I mean, I kept reading the book because the other characters rocked, but the main character was a jerk. It wasn't even so much that she blurted things out (as it was constantly being described in the book) but that she was so self-centered she honestly didn't think that she was saying bad things. And she didn't so much grow in the course of the story.
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579 reviews25 followers
September 29, 2011
I wanted to be over the moon by this book, but in the end it just fell short for me. At first all of the characters seemed really mean and very unforgiving to Lauren, and I found myself saying "OK what is she saying that is really so bad?" Then as the story progressed it started getting better for me, but then the end wrapped up a bit too tidy and sudden for me. The best way to describe this book for me is "...meh..."
17 reviews2 followers
November 1, 2007
Read this while waiting at Sea-Tac airport and while on a plane--it's a very fast read, but I liked it. It avoids some of the most gag-inducing aspects of chick lit. The characters are a little quirky, but not overly so. I think the theme about "starting over" resonanted with me because that's where I'm at right now--new city, new house, new job. It's pretty good for the genre.
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449 reviews2 followers
April 14, 2008
A light,fun and entertaining read. What a nice change to read this little book. I really look forward to reading ALL of Wendy French's books. Totally a chick book! If you need to escape your life for a day, check this one out. It was a hoot.
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721 reviews36 followers
July 15, 2008
I really wanted to like this book, but instead I really hated it. Trite, trite, trite. Not to mention a main character that you simply could not like. The ending, which was clearly supposed to bring it all together, was lame.
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February 18, 2009
i read this book much faster than most recently. and the moment i was done, i wanted to share it with other people. i handed it to someone at dinner last night and i hope they enjoy it as much as i did.
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240 reviews3 followers
March 20, 2012
The author kept saying over and over how Lauren's big mouth gets her into trouble, yet the things that she would say were hardly shocking, stupid or immature, yes, but shocking is pushing it.

If Lauren's friends feeling are able to be hurt so easily then it's time for new friends.
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510 reviews4 followers
July 27, 2012
This book was poorly written. The characters weren't developed enough. It seemed like the last third of it went too fast and it left too many loose ends. I find it hard to believe that any publisher found it worthy of publishing!
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258 reviews45 followers
July 20, 2008
The main character was just too annoying for me, as she was probably meant to be, but I couldn't really empathize with her and her situation due to this.
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167 reviews3 followers
February 16, 2009
Adorable, light hearted, and sweet. We are all Full of It at some point or another, blurting out what is on our mind at the most wrong moment.

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July 14, 2010
This was a great book! It was short so I was able to read it quickly and it has a great story line.
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7 reviews3 followers
December 15, 2010
Really sassy and neurotic character. Great read for a laugh :)
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July 27, 2011
I loved this book. It was a quick, funny, genuine book. I had a great time reading it.
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November 2, 2013
I wish there was more to the book because I really like the main character. There needs to be another novel added to finish up the story, really.
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