Wilde Like Me
Fall in love with the book everyone’s talking about
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- €5.99
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- €5.99
Publisher Description
THE NUMBER 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER!
'Warm and engaging' Sophie Kinsella
'I'm smitten' Lindsey Kelk
'Gorgeous, witty, reassuring' Daisy Buchanan
'Funny, heartfelt, tender and empowering!' Giovanna Fletcher
'Hilarious, moving and extremely well written' Stylist Magazine
You'll never forget the day you meet Robin Wilde!
Robin Wilde is an awesome single mum. She's great at her job. Her best friend Lacey and bonkers Auntie Kath love her and little Lyla Blue to the moon and back. From the outside, everything looks just fine.
But behind the mask she carefully applies every day, things sometimes feel . . . grey. And lonely.
After 4 years (and 2 months and 24 days!) of single-mum-dom, it's time for Robin Wilde to Change. Her. Life!
A little courage, creativity and help from the wonderful women around her go a long way. And Robin is about to embark on quite an adventure . . .
This is what you've been saying about Wilde Like Me:
'LOVE this book. It made me laugh and cry'
'Adored this book. Couldn't put it down'
'Robin Wilde is an amazing character and everyone should read this book!'
'I'm dying to know what happens next with Robin'
'A great pick-me-up book'
'This book made me feel so, so good!'
'Relatable, sad, funny and sweet'
'I loved it so much I passed it on to my mum'
'Anyone can relate to Robin'
'If I could give it more than 5 stars I would!'
SPEND YOUR EVENINGS WITH ROBIN WILDE AND FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS YEAR'S HOTTEST BOOK!
Can't wait to read more from Louise Pentland? Look out for her new non-fiction book, MumLife: What Nobody Ever Tells You About Being A Mum. Search 9781788702928.
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Customer Reviews
It pains me to write this review but...
I so wanted Louise to be the "YouTube sensation" that proved me wrong, I wanted to read her book and come away thinking "wow! she does have talent and really deserved a book deal". That most definitely didn't happen, the reverse in fact as Louise herself admitted her book deal was based on her popularity on social media and not her actual skills as a writer I was left feeling angry that so many authors (with talent!) miss out due to the flood of social media "stars" taking their place, the book itself is a struggle to complete and seems to be language geared more towards a teenage audience. I finished it, just about, and felt quite proud I'd stuck it out until the end. Credit to her publishers and management that have pushed this book into the limelight and made it seem like something it really isn't, by that I mean worth reading! I Won't be waiting for a follow up, almost hoping Louise puts the pen down and sticks to the vlogging camera and less taxing primark/makeup/clothing haul videos :/ great girl, awful author.