Michele (luluinphilly) - , reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 367 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I found this book to be an easy read; finished in a week on the bus to/from work. The relationship between Stella and her mother was a bit much - typical stage mom syndrome with guilt tendencies thrown in for good measure. I also found the relationship between the upstairs neighbor, Christian, and Stella to be over the top. This made me flashback to my times when I was trying to "make it" in the world of acting. Thank goodness I gave up and decided to keep it within the community theatre world! At first I felt sorry for Stella and then I became a bit pissed off because of her past relationships. Sometimes "chick lit" does that to me but having an affair with a married man with a pregnant wife? And then getting pissed because he's getting married to the woman he was cheating on both his wife AND Stella was a bit much. As I said, it was an easy read. Do not be fooled. Miss Bubbles is the MAIN character of this story. I would've rather have read a book about that!
Helpful Score: 3
I haven't quite finished it yet, but I am finding it almost impossible to put this book down. I LOVE it! Hopefully it will end well. I'm pretty confident how it will end, but the journey is thrilling!
Helpful Score: 1
This book is very funny chic lit, I really liked Stella, the main character. You really find yourself rooting for her and her acting career.
Helpful Score: 1
You will fall in Love with Miss Bubbles.
Helpful Score: 1
Cute, light, fun. The cat is more mature than her mistress.
Lisabeth W. (huhdragon) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Sweet, quick read. I don't normally read too much in this genre but couldn't resist the cover and the cat. Worth a read if you like this genre or like to read about aspiring actresses.
Muriel D. (taekwonmo) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great Red Dress Ink book, but then, I love animal stories!
Lorrie B. (mallygirl) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 170 more book reviews
Cute chick lit! Read in one night!
Fun, fun, fun.
Christina M. (sleepingbeauty37) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 20 more book reviews
A fun, engaging story!
Cute chick lit.
Nancy V. (nvanistendal) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 7 more book reviews
Great summer read
Jackie S. (stevielyn) reviewed Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink) on + 147 more book reviews
I really liked this book but it got a bit frustrating at times.
Although to me it did seem a bit unreal at times also.
It's like the "big break" fairy knocked and I wasn't home!
But my roommate was-he's up for a role on All My Children. And Miss
Bubbles, my adorable and absurdly intelligent longhaired Persian, can now buy her own Fancy Feast-she's starring in a prestigious off-Broadway play, opposite the man of my dreams. What's going on here? I mean, hello, my name is Stella-it means star! Clearly I'm the one who's destined for divadom. I was just about to start really going for it, too: no more wasting time with good-for-nothing boyfriends, chocolate-martini hangovers and Oprah marathons. Just success! that was before my cat got her own dressing room and I landed the supporting role of stage mom. You know, a lesser girl might have contemplated hanging up her head shot.
But not me. I'm determined to snag myself a lead role...and while I'm at it, the leading man.
Although to me it did seem a bit unreal at times also.
It's like the "big break" fairy knocked and I wasn't home!
But my roommate was-he's up for a role on All My Children. And Miss
Bubbles, my adorable and absurdly intelligent longhaired Persian, can now buy her own Fancy Feast-she's starring in a prestigious off-Broadway play, opposite the man of my dreams. What's going on here? I mean, hello, my name is Stella-it means star! Clearly I'm the one who's destined for divadom. I was just about to start really going for it, too: no more wasting time with good-for-nothing boyfriends, chocolate-martini hangovers and Oprah marathons. Just success! that was before my cat got her own dressing room and I landed the supporting role of stage mom. You know, a lesser girl might have contemplated hanging up her head shot.
But not me. I'm determined to snag myself a lead role...and while I'm at it, the leading man.