Title: The Book Ninja
Authors: Ali Berg & Michelle Kalus
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication
Date: 1st June 2018
Pages: 337
RRP: $29.99
Format Read:
Paperback (uncorrected proof)
Source: publisher supplied
Blurb
Sometimes love means having to broaden your literary horizons.
Frankie Rose is desperate for love. Or a relationship. Or just a date with a semi-normal person will do.
It’s not that she hasn’t tried. She’s the queen of online dating. But enough is enough. Inspired by her job at The Little Brunswick Street Bookshop, Frankie decides to take fate into her own hands and embarks on the ultimate love experiment.
Her plan? Plant her favourite books on trains inscribed with her contact details in a bid to lure the sophisticated, charming and well-read man of her dreams.
Enter Sunny, and one spontaneous kiss later, Frankie begins to fall for him. But there’s just one problem – Frankie is strictly a classics kind of gal, and Sunny is really into Young Adult. Like really.
A quirky and uplifting love letter to books, friendship and soulmates.
Frankie Rose is desperate for love. Or a relationship. Or just a date with a semi-normal person will do.
It’s not that she hasn’t tried. She’s the queen of online dating. But enough is enough. Inspired by her job at The Little Brunswick Street Bookshop, Frankie decides to take fate into her own hands and embarks on the ultimate love experiment.
Her plan? Plant her favourite books on trains inscribed with her contact details in a bid to lure the sophisticated, charming and well-read man of her dreams.
Enter Sunny, and one spontaneous kiss later, Frankie begins to fall for him. But there’s just one problem – Frankie is strictly a classics kind of gal, and Sunny is really into Young Adult. Like really.
A quirky and uplifting love letter to books, friendship and soulmates.
My thoughts
Ali and Michelle are the co-founders
of the famed Books on the Rail Australia and what better way to express their
love for all things books and Melbourne than to write a book.
Frankie works with best friend Cat at
Little Brunswick Bookshop. She is a bit of a book snob, preferring classics to
popular fiction and YA titles, she judges people by the books they buy at the
shop.
Left broken hearted by Adam and not
having any success with romance she decides to leave her favourite books on
Melbourne trains, with a note at the end of each book to contact her for a date,
believing the best man for her would be
someone who loves the same books as her.
This Rom Com is filled with hilarious
situations and plenty of hijinks. Frankie and cat were a couple of crazy best
friends who told each other everything, well almost everything. There are a few
surprises that will be revealed.
An ex boyfriend, bad dates, a
meddling mum and a crazy best friend; could anything get any more difficult?
Apparently so, when Frankie becomes a recognisable face after an altercation
with a beetroot latte and a pair of white pants goes viral on Instagram.
The story is told through third
person narration, blog posts, texts and emails placing it solidly in the modern
era.
With over 100 mentions
of books throughout the story i can see The Book Ninja booklist being used for
reading challenges in the foreseeable future.
I think this book
would be perfect made into a movie as the humour is more of a visual humour
which would suit screen adaptation. An example is with Cat and the new baby (no
spoilers) but this scene would have been better as a visual, the humour was
lost on the page.
Cat’s husband Claud’s
character fell flat for me and I couldn’t quite get the reason for the
inclusion of 17 year old Seb, a school boy who often visited the book shop.
The Book Ninja was a
fun, easy read. One for the under 40’s.
In true book ninja style my copy was
left on the train for the next person to enjoy.
Content: infrequent coarse language
appropriate for target audience.
*I received my copy from the publisher
about the author
Ali Berg |