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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