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The Fixer Upper
The Fixer Upper
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
After a political scandal, fledgling lobbyist Dempsey Jo Killebrew is left almost broke, unemployed, and homeless. She reluctantly accepts to refurbish Birdsong, the old family place in Guthrie, Georgia. — But, oh, is Dempsey in for a surprise. "Bird Droppings" would more aptly describe the moldering Pepto Bismol-pink dump. There's ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060837396
ISBN-10: 006083739X
Publication Date: 7/1/2010
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 110 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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jessjoy avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Mary Kay Andrews is an absolute dream writer! She writes books that you can't put down! I'm reading her books as my kids are crying for food and my ears don't hear anything because I'm so wrapped up in her stories, so beware may be a danger to parenting :) Seriously, this is a great book my second favorite of hers, Hissy Fit comes in first! The Fixer Upper is about a woman who has lost her job and goes to fix up her dad's inherited home. It is a delightful read! I love HG TV and I love reading so this combines two of my favorite things! Mary Kay Andrews is the queen of Southern chick lit! I LUV her!
bellasgranny avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 468 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Smart, funny and engaging read. Sit back and enjoy Dempsey's attempts to fix her life and the house her father inherited. Great story and wonderful characters (especially Ella Kate). So many of my favorite authors have disappointed me with the books published this year. Thank you, Ms. Andrews, for a terrific read! Highly recommend.
dollycas avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 704 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Dempsey Killibrew has worked as a lobbyist for a very short time when a political scandal breaks and she finds herself without a job, broke and homeless. Her father comes up with the perfect solution, he has just inherited a house in Gurthrie, Georgia, that the lawyer assures him that with a TLC the house will sell for much more than it's current appraisal. He convinces Dempsey to get out of Washington and head to Georgia to give the house a good cleaning and a little paint and he'd split the profits with her.

Well when Dempsey get to the small town and sees the house she knows it a much bigger job than she ever imagined, plus she has inherited a 79 year old "mean old lady" and her dog as part of the deal. She also realizes that small town life is much different from anything she has ever experienced. Everyone knows everything about everybody.

She rolls up her sleeves and gets to work trying to return the house to the beautiful home it once was only to have the FBI come calling trying to pin the whole Washington scandal on her. We see a totally new Dempsey emerge as the story continues.

The was a very enjoyable story as are all of Mary Kay Andrews sagas. It's the kind of story that even after the last page is read you want to know more, after the crisis is over what happens to all the characters. You become so involved in the story, the family feels so real.

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faithspage avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 42 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was my first MKA book, and it will not be my last. Actually, since i've read The Fixer Upper i've read 2 others by MKA.
Call your friends, call your cousins, call your friends and tell them to read this book
reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good characters and decently interesting plot but the language and style are much too crass for me and the message is not terribly edifying. The house fixing goes unrealistically smoothly. I gave two stars for Dempsey's relationship with the best character in the book - grumpy,elderly distant cousin Ella Kate. This thread in the book shows MKA's talent. But I wouldn't pass this one on to a friend.
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reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 27 more book reviews
Another good read by Mary Kay Andrews.
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This is not as good as MKA other books. There are a lot of inconsistencies and errors. I'm disappointed.
anothertag avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 85 more book reviews
Another Southern location for Mary Kay Andrews. This one involves a little politics and house flipping as a cure for trying to forget your problems. The author lets us know its hard work to fix a house up but not everyone gets an expert to guide a novice in the right direction. But this is still an entertaining book which is why it gets 4stars.
GainesvilleGirl avatar reviewed The Fixer Upper on + 215 more book reviews
A light romantic and heart warming novel which has an underlying theme that gives the book a little more depth. A good fun read to take along on your vacation.
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Entertaining book


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