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S'està carregant… Oh My God What a Complete Aislingde Emer McLysaght, Sarah Breen
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. This book would not normally have attracted my attention but was highly recommended by a friend. It was like a breath of fresh air and there were moments when I laughed so much that I ached! There are some moments of serious reflection but the real strength of the book is the instantly recognisable characters and Aisling's "voice". Not quite a four* read but it deserves three and a half! What a complete Aisling can be considered a late coming of age novel. 28 years old and in love with her boyfriend John, Aisling is looking for the wedding ring. When John fails to deliver after 7 years of dating, Aisling breaks up with him and tries to move her life on. But naturally moving on is not so simple, what with her dad being ill and all. New friendships, new relationships, new adventures all combine together in a humorous and engaging novel. Beware though, if you are not acquainted with Ireland or Irish slang, this is not the novel for you. The best parts of Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling are probably also what limit its audience: its sharp, warm dissection of a particular kind of culture clash between rural and urban Ireland. Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen have a great ear for dialogue, and I could absolutely picture the eponymous Aisling (down to her West Coast Coolers, fondness for Going Out Out tops and jeans, and disdain for notions and UHT milk—she is essentially what Americans would call a Basic White Girl), but I imagine that a lot of the references and even turns of phrase would be completely baffling to non-Irish people. There's also frustratingly little by way of character/relationship development which means that the ending deposits the reader back at square one but pretends to be something new. I think the book would have worked a lot better if McLysaght and Breen had been a little more willing to break with chicklit tropes and had Aisling be properly single at the end. Diverting, but not one to come back to. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Everyone knows an Aisling- Loves going Out Out, but secretly scared of liquid eyeliner. Happy to drink the bar dry, but will bring her own coaster if necessary. Would rather die than miss a cooked hotel breakfast, but can calculate the Points in a Snickers at fifty paces. Aisling's the girl with a heart of gold, but a boyfriend who still hasn't made a peep about their Big Day even after seven years. But then a disastrous romantic getaway shows Aisling that it's time to stop waiting around and leave John behind for the bright lights of Dublin. After she's wailed her way through Adele's Greatest Hits, that is. Between glamorous new flatmates, a scandal at work and finding herself in a weird love square, Aisling is ready to take on the big city. So long as she has her umbrella with her. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Aisling is the friend we all wish we had; she's the sensible one when we go out and always makes sure that we get back home safely and she's the one to go to for money saving tips and best deals. You might think everything is rosy for Aisling: she is in a long term relationship with her boyfriend, John, but even Aisling is starting to wonder when one of the weddings she goes to will be her own. John seems happy to coast along but Aisling wouldn't be Aisling if she didn't question John's intentions, only for it to backfire and she finds herself single again after 7 years. The dating game is a minefield for any normal person, imagine what it's like for a complete Aisling!
This book is written with such a huge amount of warm, Irish wit that it is so easy to immerse yourself in Aisling's life and you quickly feel like you have become one of the family. I loved visiting Mammy and Daddy and almost choked with laughter when Mammy got her words wrong - I'll never be able to look at a butternut squash again without tears of laughter running down my face.
I think we have a little bit of Aisling in all of us so it's really easy to identify with her. I found myself getting quite emotional in some of the lifelike, sobering scenes but it wasn't long before I found myself laughing again. Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen need to bottle Aisling and prescribe her in place of anti-depressants; I can't imagine anyone reading it without a smile on their face.
Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling is an enchanting and vibrant laugh out loud book and I hope that there are many more Aisling novels to follow.
I chose to read an ARC and this is my honest and unbiased opinion. ( )