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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Manhattan chick lit romance,
This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
At twenty-five, Stella Aurora Monroe feels like a big failure as she has not taken Manhattan by storm as an actress though she has tried for over six years. Adding to her feeling of failure is that she wakes up with some strange dude in her bed, having no idea of his name only she must have met him at Hell's Bar. After tossing the hunk out, her day goes further downhill when her neighbor Christian Porter treats her with his usual sarcastic disdain.
Stella takes her beloved cat Miss Bubbles to the vet when a Jack Russell gets loose and frightens the feline, who while hiding whistles. Another client Francis Paine sees the white Persian perform and suggests Stella take Miss Bubbles to the Cherry Lane Theater where she would obtain a part in a play. Excited for Miss Bubbles, Stella is also jealous that her cat is going to be a star and paying the rent while Christian is beginning to look nicer. Talk about truth in advertising, MISS BUBBLES STEALS THE SHOW in this fun Manhattan chick lit romance. Stella almost seems like two people as she is kind to her feline owner yet a "bigger than big jerk" towards Christian although she always feeds him. Still Stella is no contender for smartest character as she sleeps around with no pleasure in that; readers will enjoy learning why in this fine lighthearted romp. Harriet Klausner
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun feline fluff,
By Melissa Niksic (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
Okay, I'll admit it...I bought this book largely because of the fact that the cover features a gorgeous Persian cat sitting in a director's chair and wearing a feather boa. How could anyone pass that up?! I was pleasantly surprised, however, when I discovered that "Miss Bubbles Steals the Show" is actually GOOD! Yes, it's total chick lit, but it was a lot of fun to read.
The story revolves around Stella Monroe, a 25-year-old would-be actress in New York City. Poor Stella has had rotten luck with men and can't seem to land a decent audition. Eventually Stella is upstaged by her cat, Miss Bubbles, who is cast in an off-Broadway play. Miss Bubbles' costar, Jasper Hodge, is a handsome "solid B-list" actor who sweeps Stella off her feet, and it looks like her luck might finally be changing for the better. However, life is never that simple, and Stella must face many more ups and downs as she journeys down a road of personal self-discovery and ultimately figures out which things are most important in life. "Miss Bubbles Steals the Show" is Melanie Murray's first novel, and it's very enjoyable. As a former college theatre major, I enjoyed the entertaining behind-the-scenes portrayal of New York's theatre industry. I also liked the way Stella's character transformed throughout the course of the novel: in the beginning, she's just another ditzy actress with her head in the clouds, but by the end of the book she's matured a great deal (although she's still kind of ditzy...but in an endearing sort of way). I'm usually not a big advocate of chick lit, but I think most women will get a kick out of this book. It's a fun and relaxing story that will keep you amused and entertained until the very end. (Plus, there's a CAT in it! I love it!)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Bubbles is cute,
By Little D (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
I'm a new fan of Melanie Murray.
She really came through with her first book. Stella Monroe is a likeable character who tried hard to get where she wants to be only to find out that's not what she wants to be at all. And of course she learns all this through many trials life has thrown her way. And of course Miss Bubbles, and her pack of friends and neighbors teaches her a thing or two about what she should be doing. Let's hope that there will be a second novel by Melanie Murray. If there isn't I sure will be disappointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Bubble Steals the Show,
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This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
Great debut novel-I loved it! Who couldn't love when the girl gets it all together and gets the guy? I can't wait to read more from Murray-get out there and start writing!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Bubbles should change the channel,
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This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
I picked up 'Miss Bubbles...' on a sale rack and I am very glad that I didn't pay full price for it. I wasn't expecting a great piece of literature but what I got was a headache.
Stella Aurora Monroe is perhaps the most pathetic character I have read in a long time. The would-be actress does virtually nothing to advance her career other than fantasize about meeting famous people and finding someone to give her success with little or no work. When her cat snags a role in a play, instead of using that extra money to help she uses it as a reason to work less instead of saving for the things she really needs to further her career. Many aspects which were probably meant to come as a surprise didn't. Every turn in the book came equipped with a window so the reader could see what was around the corner. I found myself wishing to continue reading just to see Stella fail, rather than succeed because she was so annoying. Overall this book was just a look into laziness, mediocrity, and no drive to succeed in one of the most difficult industries to break into. It was frustrating and annoying to anyone who has had to work for what they want or any sort of work ethic. It's a fine read if you have absolutely nothing else to do and can get it for $2, otherwise save your money and grab different book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
would get 5 stars, but there is one problem,
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This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
The story was a delight, the romance perfect and the pacing fast. It really did have everything a Red Dress Ink book is supposed to have, but Miss Bubbles was a bit off at times. There were way too many times that Miss Bubbles did things that no cat would ever do. A part of the reason I bought this book was because of Miss Bubbles, and I doubt I'm the only one who did. I am a HUGE cat fan, and found it a bit disconcerting when Miss Bubbles acted in an un-cat like way. The biggest--and worse--offense was at the end when Miss Bubbles did something only a dog would do (jump up and lick its owner's face). Still, this book was a lot of fun, and the writing was good. All the other characters will make you keep reading, and the plot was just too much fun. I would have given this five stars if Miss Bubbles acted like a cat. Still, it's worth a read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Bubbles will Steal Your Heart,
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This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
"Miss Bubbles..." is a joy to read! All the characters were perky and witty and our hopeful heroine is flawed in wonderful ways. I was sad to finish reading this book as I had hoped it would just keep going.
I'll certainly be watching for more work by Ms Murry, although I DO wonder if she has ever really had a cat. Having far too many of them, myself, I did find a few of Miss Bubbles antics a bit tough to believe. That said... I'd love to see this as a motion picture! Keep up the good work!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Bubbles,
By AK "Bro" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) (Paperback)
Stella's long sought after big break on the stage is one she happens onto accidentally, and not for herself, but for her cat, Miss Bubbles. Her feline roommate has the uncanny ability to whistle, and that lands her a part in a play. For a while, Stella enjoys riding on her cat's coattails, as it were, but her personal life is dismal still. Her dreams seem destined to remain unrealized and her sleeping around brings her only trite, meaningless semi- relationships. Something must change.
* Frankly, this is among the more banal books to come out this year. Whatever good message might be in it gets lost in shallow characters. Miss Bubbles, as the title promises, is the best character in the whole thing. * Reviewed by Amanda Killgore, Freelance Reviewer. |
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Miss Bubbles Steals The Show (Red Dress Ink Novels) by Melanie Murray (Paperback - July 1, 2005)
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