Why Mummy’s Sloshed: The Bigger the Kids, the Bigger the Drink
J**R
Gill does it again, so funny, dont miss it
My pre-ordered copy plopped through the letter box today and I have just finished reading it. Couldn't put it down. I enjoyed it much more than no 3, great ending. Also loved her revisiting life with a toddler, really laughed out loud at that. She really is a great writer and her stories are real life like we all live. Which is why they resonate so well. I bet this one is a best seller too
L**.
Great book and you don’t have to be a ‘mummy’ to enjoy it
Loved the whole series of these. I found them so so funny normally I don’t read this type of book or fiction in general but these books were so good, made me laugh and are a easy read.Great thing is you don’t have to be a parent or married to enjoy them, she writes in a way everyone can relate to, everyone can get the jokes.This is the last one and ties things up nicely while still being funny and not having that dragging boring end that some series of books have.I would definitely recommend this book and the whole seriesAll in all it’s just as funny as the first three
J**A
This book is hilarious and the funniest
This was the funniest by far, yet still holding the same techniques as previous books. I laughed out loud in so many scenarios in this book and didn't want to put down. I related to everything in this book and lived the sarcasm of bringing up children. I really don't understand why the book was so cheap either!
M**C
Don't bother!
As others have already commented, this book was probably written to take financial advantage of the success of the first first three (which I have). One part of the book, where Ellen volunteers to look after her friend's toddler Edward, was especially rubbish; it extends to about fifty pages and I missed it out. Save your money!
B**A
Enjoyable conclusion to the series
Good conclusion to the series. Enjoyed it, apart from a couple of points where it strayed into unnecessary political comment, which was surprising and out of place with the rest of the book. Really liked the revisiting of places from her youth with her daughter and estranged hubby. Older, wiser and a different perspective.
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