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Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter


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Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter

 
Description: ISBN 0340954116 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Alexandra Potter / Paperback / 384 Pages / Book is published 2009-01-08 by Hodder Paperbacks

Newest Review: ... her life is going fine until while driving she finds herself looking at her old car from when she is 21, she knows this can't ... more

 ... be right as the car was scrapped, and so the adventure begins. This initial character development carries on for what is probably a little bit too long but eventually Charlotte follows the car and after a few long drawn out processes ends up in a beer garden with her 21 year old former self. This is her chance, this is her time to grab her younger self and make up for all the mistakes she made while she was younger; a plan is hatched, lists are made, and the savior of her younger self begins. Okay, so as a plot...more

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wastingtime
Premium Review Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter: What were you doing 10 years ago? (651 words)
by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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To mark my return I have chosen a very masculine book to write about, the way my reading at home goes is that I get left books to read by various people (mainly larachristina) and I work through them as best I can, having just struggled through a classic (which I will be slating in my own time) I wanted to read something a little bit easier on the pallet. The book is based around Charlottle Merryweather, a successful thirty something businesswoman who runs her own small PR company in London, she is very happy with her lot, she has a boyfriend who fits perfectly and she dedicates what little amount of free time she has to keeping herself into shape. As a ...  Read the complete review

chicklitreviews
Premium Review Who's That Girl by Alexandra Potter (611 words)
by - written on 18/05/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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*****THE SYNOPSIS***** If only you knew then what you know now... Imagine if you could go back ten years and meet your younger self - would you recognise her? And what advice would you give? Wear sunscreen! Back away from those PVC trousers? DON'T give that idiot your phone number? Lemon juice won't bleach your hair - it just attracts wasps... He's the one - don't let him go! For Charlotte Merryweather, there's no need to imagine. She's about to find out for real. With surprising consequences... *****MY REVIEW***** My first Alexandra Potter book was Going La La and after that was Be Careful What You ...  Read the complete review

dippykitty
Premium Review Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter: Who's That Girl? (324 words)
by - written on 20/02/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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This is another one of the books that was given to me by my birthday. I have read one other book by Alexandra Potter (Calling Romeo), so I was hoping that this book would be a good read too. The Plot The main character is Charlotte, who is a thirty-something career woman with her own PR company. When her usual route to work is altered by roadworks, Charlotte sees her twenty-one year old self (Lottie, as she was known back then) driving through London and follows her in a bid to find out if she can "erase" some of the mistakes that Lottie will make in the future. My Thoughts I really enjoyed Alexandra Potter's writing style, ...  Read the complete review

 

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