Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr. Right in All the Wrong Places, A Memoir

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Dubbed one of the summer’s hottest beach reads by People, Glamour, Cosmo, and the Weekend “Today” show, Tabloid Love introduces Bridget Harrison, an almost thirty-year-old Brit and rookie reporter for the New York Post. While her London friends begin to marry, Bridget chases her dream of becoming a hard-news journalist. But just as she perfects the art of interviewing strangers about ghoulish crimes, she discovers that finding a mate seems impossible in the ultimate singles city. Then Bridget lands her very own Post dating column, and half a million New Yorkers read about her weekly romantic disasters. Whether covering celebrity parties in the Hamptons or struggling to hide her inter-office … More >>

Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr. Right in All the Wrong Places, A Memoir

Comments

  1. reader Said,

    I felt sorry for Bridget, because she is so pathetic. She seems to lack both brains and integrity. Don’t waste your time or your money on this book!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. M. Garnett Said,

    Absolutely awful. Parts of this book were fairly readable, if copycat, chick lit (as if she’d lifted Bridget Jones in many places), but the real Bridget was utterly unsympathetic, and worryingly blase about major events like 9/11 (all she cared about was what SHE did that day, and how SHE didn’t get asked to cover anything more ‘exciting’. We the reader never heard a word about how what happened that day affected New York). It is no wonder to me that Bridget is still sad, single and searching – she never seemed satisfied no matter what she had. As a reporter myself in the UK, I found this a pretty horrific read, and wonder why I bothered spending the money on it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. T. Hinton Said,

    Totally great read. Plus how hot is the author. Check her out on the back. Yowza!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Carrie Said,

    The book we all wanted to write but never did — now Bridget Harrison has but it’s a disappointing read. Granted, there are some clever lines and some ‘me too’ moments but overall, shallow characters leave you feeling like you’ve just read a New York Post article rather than a juicy long-form narrative piece!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. book.lover Said,

    This book was amazingly funny. i absolutely loved it. i wish it was longer or she could make another one because this book is seriuosly the best ive read so far!U HAVE TO READ IT!!!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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