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Ali Berg

Author of The Book Ninja

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Beatrix Babbage has just accidentally destroyed her best friends marriage. After this humiliating incident, she flees to Melbourne for a fresh start, but after a few months her life is more lacklustre than ever. She has hardly any friends apart from her barista & his biscuit baking side kick & her love life is dead in the water. Then she stumbles across a book in a second hand shop with the most poetic annotations & ramblings she's ever read & decides to find the person who wrote them & ends up in the middle of a love triangle.
I enjoyed this book but I don't think it was this duo's best. These two while also being the founders of the 'Books on the Rail' movement have made a name for themselves writing 'bookish' themed literature. The Book Ninja was brilliant, Fancy Seeing You Here was lots of fun & while I enjoyed this one as well sometimes it just seemed a little too predictable & overdone. It still had the duo's characteristic wit & humour & I loved the book quotations this one had but yeah, not my favourite from this duo.
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leah152 | 1 other review | Dec 11, 2022 |
Mmm...I loved the premise of this book - Leave books on trains and perhaps you’ll meet a kindred spirit. But...this very light-weight chick lit mostly made me cringe. I’m obviously not the target demographic for this book - probably aimed at late teens/twenty somethings. The two main characters are immature, self-absorbed cheaters who still get their Pride and Prejudice conclusion. I wouldn’t like a male character with this traits, so why would it be acceptable for the female ones?
 
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Mercef | 5 other reviews | Jul 3, 2020 |
After accidentally ruining her lifelong best friend’s marriage, a mere hour or so after the wedding, Beatrix Babbage moves from Perth to Melbourne looking for a fresh start, but it’s more difficult than she envisioned. The only respite from her loneliness is provided by The Nook, where barista/slam poet Grover ‘Dino’ Dinopoli, scribbles book quotes on her coffee cup, and pastry chef, Sunday, occasionally lets her lick the spoon.

Until, one evening while exploring the city, Bea, a self confessed bibliophile, wonders into a bookstore where she discovers a second-hand book. While the blurb piques her interest, it’s the handwritten notations in it’s margins that captures her imagination, and Bea grows increasingly convinced that finding the ‘Mystery Writer’ will be the catalyst that will change her life.

While You Were Reading is a likeable, modern contemporary romance, the second book from co-writer’s Ali Berg and Michelle Kalus, who are also cofounders of the fabulous Books on the Rail project.

Instagram posts (complete with photo’s, follower comments and likes), texts, instant messages, email’s and notes (left for her cleaner) helps tell Bea’s story as her obsession with the ‘Mystery Writer’ leads her in surprising directions.

I mostly liked Bea, and had some sympathy for the awkward situations she found herself in. Her level of self esteem is awfully low though, and she makes some immature assumptions, and decisions. It takes her quite some time for her to find her feet, but I was glad she did.

I did enjoy the romantic plot developed by the authors. I like a friends to lovers trope, and though the obstacles were mostly predictable, there were some interesting elements, particularly surrounding the identity of the ‘Mystery Writer’. I also enjoyed the mini romance plot that played out through Bea’s Instagram comments.

Supporting characters, Ruth, with her pet ferret, and Bea’s sister, Ex-bachelorette star, with her Instagram obsession, add a touch of absurdity. I liked the odd start to Bea’s friendship with Martha, and the supportive relationships Bea formed with them.

I would love to attend a literary pub crawl like that which Bea attends, and the event she organises, Next Chapter: speed dating for books. There are dozens of references to classic and modern books, from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott to The Sunday Girl by Pip Drysdale, including a cheeky mention of the authors’ first novel The Book Ninja, throughout While You Were Reading. It’s a fun addition to the story for book lovers, and handily the authors provide a list of every title at the end of the book, which I appreciated (quite a few I’ve either read, or are on my TBR).

When You Were Reading is an engaging romance, particularly if you are a bibliophile. I do feel I need to add however, that despite Bea’s age (she turns 30 early on in the story), While You Were Reading, overall feels like it’s probably more suited to a younger barely ‘adulting’ demographic.
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shelleyraec | 1 other review | Jun 24, 2019 |
A light-hearted and entertaining read with a cast of quirky, funny and at times exasperating group of characters. I enjoyed the use of mixed social media to tell The Book Ninja’s story and found myself laughing out loud throughout. Loved the book references, with many of my favourites getting a mention. Perfect travel or holiday book or when you just don’t feel like getting into something too heavy but still want the feels.
 
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.l.p | 5 other reviews | Sep 28, 2018 |

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