Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Holly's Inbox

at 2/21/2012 09:30:00 AM
Who wouldn't love a vector-designed, pastel colored cover on a chic-lit novel? And, who wouldn't want to take a peek on somebody else's inbox, much more snoop around and read every single email of somebody else's inbox?

cute ain't it?
These two things are the first things that lured me to read Holly's Inbox. I love the cool-to-the-eyes cover, and of course, the office table vector-design cover. At first I was reluctant to read this because I'm afraid I might get bored reading e-mails after e-mails, but as I have read almost the same format of a mail before (see: Love Rosie), and I had enjoyed reading that one, I finally gave in and read it.

Holly's Inbox is a fun read. Whenever you feel down, stressed, tired, and when you feel so burdened, this is the one novel that you would like to pick up.

While reading it, I find myself laughing uncontrollably more than three times, not mentioning the giggles and chuckles in-between. Although a thick book, I finished reading it in less than two days. That is how enjoyable it is.

thick, considering it's trade paperback
But Holly's Inbox also taught me a thing or two. One is, do not believe in everything a guy says. Learn how to decipher a coded booty call. Second being, over-judging a person by being together for a short period of time. The saying "do not judge a book by its cover" fits perfectly here.

I'm happy that Holly and Toby got back together although I think it is quite superficial. I just hope that they did not make it a novel version of a TV drama. But all in all, really a fun read. In fact, I'm waiting for the next installment already.

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