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Book Reviews of Thirty Nothing

Thirty Nothing
Thirty Nothing
Author: Lisa Jewell
ISBN-13: 9780452282124
ISBN-10: 0452282128
Publication Date: 1/1/2001
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 64 ratings
Publisher: Plume Books
Book Type: Paperback
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10 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

bookbutterfly avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on
Helpful Score: 2
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It has plenty of romance, but isn't corny. British author, Jewell, has a wonderful way with words, and an incredible sense of humor. This is one example from the book:

"This bloke, whoever he was, was a complete wanker. He was a wanker of the highest order and of the greatest magnitude. He was the beginning and the end of the wanker universe, the original wanker, the top wanker, the wanker to end all other wankers. You had to hand it to him: this bloke was at the cutting edge of wankerdom"
lloyd avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on + 33 more book reviews
Great book if you like chick-lit, romantic comedies & when harry met sally.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on + 1440 more book reviews
Fun, but predictable novel about friendship, love, lust, and turning thirty.
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I loved this book. A very, light, fun read.
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I loved this book - very much like When Harry Met Sally - I couldn't put it down and read the whole thing in one afternoon!
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Quick light hearted reading/ A very enjoyable book.
CharleneY avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on + 80 more book reviews
Clever and entertaining chick-lit romantic comedy. Not a chick lit fan in general, but it worked for me, happy ending and all.
Sandpiper avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on + 57 more book reviews
Funny, chick-lit
eadieburke avatar reviewed Thirty Nothing on + 1613 more book reviews
Have you ever wondered what happened to your first love?
On his thirtieth birthday, Dig Ryan is reunited with his first love, Delilah, after a twelve-year separation, an encounter that does not please Dig's best friend, Nadine, who calls in her own first love, Phil, to help resolve the situation. This is a book about friendship, romance and growing up and growing older. I loved the characters in this book and found it to be an entertaining quick read. The message from this book is sometimes what you're looking for isn't in the past or in the future, but right under your nose. I found it hard-to-put-down and concluded that it would make a great movie. If you like romantic comedies, then you would enjoy this book.
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'Have you ever wondered what happened to your first love?'