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Product details

File Size: 1224 KB

Print Length: 326 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Kissing Frogs (May 9, 2015)

Publication Date: May 9, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00XFPKA02

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#5,607 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I am shocked...SHOCKED...that this book has such a high rating. At the very, very beginning I enjoyed Mimi, the main character. She struggled with weight like most women. She had imperfections like most women. She had family issues like most women. I could relate to her. However, the author totally lost me when Mimi's bunion began to talk to her in the grating voice of Edith Bunker! "Meeeeeemeeeeee." And she began referring to her bunion as Edith Bunker to other people! It didn't give the character a sense of humor but a psychosis. I thought I could suffer through the numerous bunion references and her alter egos of Stan and Ollie, but I couldn't do another page after a quickie on a New York City carriage ride with a guy who is engaged to another woman. It cheapened her for me. She wasn't quirky and cute after all. She was pitiful and desperate...not my kind of heroine.

The Reinvention of Mimi Finnegan (The Mimi Chronicles #1) - PG13/RViolence: noneLanguage: <90, including deity; <15 FBombsSex: delicious passionate kisses, non-descriptive sexMimi is making me SO HAPPY. I went to a basketball game with my husband and since we were losing, I was reading on my phone. I was laughing so much I had to put my phone down. Then today as I was reading, I was sobbing my eyes out. Whitney Dineen can hit ALL the notes! I'll be looking for more from this author.

This book attracted me with its colorful cover and chicklit flair. But midway through, I tossed it aside, bored, unsatisfied, annoyed. Maybe something is wrong with my taste, because obviously lots of people loved it! This felt like the Shopoholic Series - very very sweet candy with no nutritional value and which starts to cloy a mature palette after you ingest a substantial amount. Yet, no matter how much you eat, you never get full. (The author is a fan of Sophie Kinsella - it makes sense). So, yes. Millions will love this book, but after I put it aside in irritation, seeking comfort and solace, I had to reach for books from my adolescence by authors like Victoria Holt - books with carefully and beautifully constructed sentences; complex, admirable heroines; layers and subtleties of emotion; a sense of time and place. Those books were a satisfying, timeless, meal. Instead this book featured a shallow, idiotic heroine who acts crazy and lusts after a rude man for no particular reason, then is magically madeover into the most attractive and sought-after woman around. Silly.

What a fun read! Every woman can relate to at least some part of Mimi. From feeling "less than" when she compares herself to her sisters, to obsessing over a man who might not be good for her, to trying to lose that weight, to having a gay/not gay friend to share all your insecurities with, Mimi is each one of us at some point in our life. If it weren't so many weight watchers points, I'd love to share a bottle or wine with Mimi and talk about it all.Whitney Dineen keeps us guessing who, if anyone, Mimi will end up with. Kevin, Richard, Elliott? Throughout, we see Mimi become more confident in her body and career. Most of all, I love that Mimi gives the voices in her head an actual voice, and sometimes even names. No, she's not schizophrenic, she just let's us in on all of her doubts, fears, insecurities and, thankfully, her triumphs.Mimi is a fast read, great for the beach, pool, or simply to escape your own world and live in Mimi's for just a while.

I loved Mimi. It was the first book in a long time that I have laughed out loud while reading. I love a good mystery and a book that makes me feel empathy for the characters but they are much more common these days then those with a little bit of fun. Mimi becomes the friend you would like to know and hang out with. Bless her for her problems but bless her too for her solutions. She is a " Bridget Jones Diary" kind of gal and I hope they make a movie out of how Mimi copes with her "ordinary life problems".Thank you author Whitney Dineen for making this character so delightful.

I think this book is 3.5 stars, so when faced with the big decision to go with 3 or 4, I decided that I kept reading when I could, it kept my mind off my morning sickness (so maybe 5 stars?!), and I did enjoy reading it.Mimi is funny and the book is fast paced. The development among her sisters is heart-warming.What I wasn't always mad on was the dialogue and situation with her love interests. It's probably hard to describe without a spoiler alert, and as mentioned it didn't stop me reading, but the declarations of one New York suitor to wait for her while she chased after another man (and he got other women's phone numbers stuffed in his pockets) seemed totally unrealistic, while the shadiness surrounding the man she was chasing seemed to be treated as more "this is a giant pain in the arse for me" rather than "I know this is awful but I can't seem to control myself". It also wrapped up a bit too easily.But I read it quickly, I generally enjoyed the writing and I would recommend to anyone looking for a light-hearted escape.

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