Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Review: Queen of Babble by Meg Cabot

Title: Queen of Babble
Series: Queen of Babble #1
Author: Meg Cabot
Publishing Date: May 23, 2006
Rating: 2.5 Stars
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Book Blurb

What's an American girl with a big mouth, but an equally big heart, to do?
Lizzie Nichols has a problem, and it isn't that she doesn't have the slightest idea what she's going to do with her life, or that she's blowing what should be her down payment on a cute little Manhattan apartment on a trip to London to visit her long-distance boyfriend, Andrew. What's the point of planning for the future when she's done it again? See, Lizzie can't keep her mouth shut. And it's not just that she can't keep her own secrets, she can't keep anything to herself.
This time when she opens her big mouth, her good intentions get Andrew in major hot water. Now Lizzie's stuck in London with no boyfriend and no place to stay until the departure date written on her non-changeable airline ticket.
Fortunately, Lizzie's best friend and college roommate is spending her summer in the south of France, catering weddings in a chateau. One call and Lizzie's on a train to Paris. Who cares if she speaks only rudimentary French? One glimpse of gorgeous Chateau Mirac -- not to mention gorgeous Luke, Chateau Mirac's owner -- and she's smitten.
But while most caterers can be trusted to keep a secret, Lizzie's the exception. And no sooner has the first cork been popped than Luke hates her, the bride is in tears, and it looks like Chateau Mirac is in danger of becoming a lipo-recovery spa. As if things aren't bad enough, ex-boyfriend Andy shows up looking for "closure" (or at least a loan), threatening to ruin everything, especially Lizzie's chance at ever finding real love -- unless she can figure out a way to use that big mouth of hers to save the day.


My Thoughts



I started out really liking it, then about 1/3 in, it got annoying. They weren't kidding about the babble thing, the girl can not shut up! But that wasn't even the problem, I actually started getting used to it and found it funny again later on, My problem was she was always in denial, kept making up wild excuses for stuff, and she was such a pushover at the start.

What saved this book was that Lizzie does actually learn to stand up to herself and stops making wild excuses all the time. She doesn't completely stop, but it's a promising start. Also I really liked Luke, Shari and Chaz. Even Vicky started growing on me by the end of the book.

By now it would have gotten a solid 3 stars if it hadn't been for that sex scene and then the falling in love with you bit. That sex scene felt so wrong. It was incredibly rushed and just out of the blue. (it took up exactly 1 chapter, I'm not even kidding) I would have actually been happier with just a make-out session at that point. I will concede, at least they didn't come out and say I love you, just falling in love, but still don't agree. They had only known each other for like 3-4 days. Hence the final 2.5 rating.

If you are a Meg Cabot fan then you'll still enjoy this one. If you aren't, then I doubt you will, but you can still give it a go.

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