BOOK REVIEW: Queen of Babble in the Big City by Meg Cabot

QobukQueen of Babble is, I think, the only Meg Cabot book that actually disappointed me. Of course, it's Meg, so it was still funny and sweet, but it reminded me too much of Sophie Kinsella's Can You Keep A Secret (my favourite Kinsella book).

Queen of Babble in the Big City is the second book in the Lizzie Nicholls trilogy and I enjoyed it much more than the first.

Following their summer romance, Lizzie is staying with Luke in his mother's New York (Fifth Avenue, no less) apartment. She wants to find a job restoring wedding dresses, but, since the only job she can find is unpaid, she has to take a morning job as a receptionist in her friend Chaz's father's law firm.

Best friend Shari is staying with Chaz (her boyfriend) until she and Lizzie can get a place together, but it seems like things aren't going well in her relationship with Chaz. Her job, however, is fabulous. So fabulous, that she's spending all her time there (and with her new boss).

Can Lizzie find a job doing what she loves (and getting paid for it)? Can she get Luke to commit? Can she help Shari and Chaz sort out their problems? And can she cope when Luke's parents come to visit?

Queen of Babble in the Big City is charming, sweet and funny and Lizzie seemed much more mature than she did in the first book (although this time she reminded me of Becky Bloomwood!). She's still sweet and naive, but this time it was more endearing than irritating so I'll definitely be reading the final book (Queen of Babble Gets Hitched).

Rating: 4/5

Like this? Try The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella

Now can we talk covers? The UK cover above is offensively boring, in my opinion. It's almost as if they just couldn't be bothered and so copied the pattern from some leftover wrapping paper... And what's with the back-to-front "B"? Disappointing.

The US covers (hardback, left, and paperback, right) are much nicer.

Which is your favourite?

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BOOK REVIEW: Queen of Babble in the Big City by Meg Cabot - Comments

  • I definitely like the US cover (I checked out a copy from my local library). Although I didn&#39t read the first Babble book, I really enjoyed Queen of Babble in the Big City (though it was completely unrealistic, sometimes chick lit can be like that).

  • LOL! The UK Certain Girls one is probably the worst cover I&#39ve seen for years, I have to say...

  • I suppose at least it&#39s offensive boring, rather than just offensive ... that&#39s the best I can say about it, LOL.



    Hope you enjoy it!

  • Ooh, this literally arrived this morning! (with Certain Girls and In Search of Adam). I liked the first one more than you did, so I&#39m glad you enjoyed this one better - I&#39m sure I&#39ll like it too. Only skimmed this review though, as I want the storyine to surprise me! ;)



    I don&#39t find the UK cover offensively boring, I think it&#39s better than a lot of the covers I&#39ve seen this year... but the US ones are *so* much nicer! x

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