Tirzah P. (Tirzah) reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Emily's life couldn't get worse. She is forced to move to England, where her town is named something resembling Piddlesville, and there are no malls. Told in email format.
You have to laugh at Emily's zany antics.
You have to laugh at Emily's zany antics.
Karen U. (editorgrrl) reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 255 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved the first sequel ("They Wear What Under Their Kilts?") but then I read this and didn't like it. I love all the books in Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicholson series, but one Emily Williams book was enough for me.
Gail L. (crazygness) - , reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I found this book completely and totally hilarious. I'm not sure why it got such a low starred review but it is fantastic. It's written in emails from the main character Emily, to her best friend Dru. Emily has moved to England and so many hijinks insue that I couldn't put it, or the sequels down. I recommend it to anyone who likes a fun, light read.
Lauren (potterfan21) - , reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
This is a cute book even if it is a little predictable. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Hayley M. (Zachaustlily) reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 227 more book reviews
cute YA story.
Gail B. (my2sense) - reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Addictive! You don't have to be 16 to enjoy this book. It transports you back to hilarious teenage angst (boys, makeup, parents, wardrobe, boys, school, celebrity hearthrobs, embarassing situations/outcomes, boys, boys, BOYS). Many laugh out loud moments. Written in email correspondence style between Emily (trapped in UK) to her best friend in Seattle. You find yourself thinking "I'll just read until the next chapter" but there aren't any so you resolve to read "just one more" email or page but can't stop.
This book was so funny. This is good for young adults (teens) and For adults as well expecually if you want to get a really good laugh in.
I'd hoped for something like Georgia Nicholson for the older crowd. I really only got the latter. The book has it's amusing moments, but Emily just doesn't seem to be as clever as Georgia. In fact, she spends quite a bit of the book being what can only be described as determinedly clueless.
The writing itself, however, was not bad at all. I could have done with more of the minor but hilarious little goings on that we found in Georgia's life.
The writing itself, however, was not bad at all. I could have done with more of the minor but hilarious little goings on that we found in Georgia's life.
Christine G. (QueenChrystabel) reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Fun teen book written in the form of emails about the ups and downs of being a teenager today.
Jessica M. (JustJess) reviewed The Year My Life Went Down the Loo (Emily, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
Good for "tween" girls up through the teenage years - fun and easy to relate to with a British twist!