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Really enjoyable read and I loved Marnie as a character. I couldn't put it down and was reading well into the early morning hours
I enjoyed this book. It kept me hooked and reading through despite being a bit predictable towards the end. Towards the end I did think it got a bit over the top which let the book down slightly
I liked this book more than I thought I would based on the reviews, but it got really weird in the middle. It seemed as if the main character, Marnie, was all of the sudden living in a dream instead of the reality that we had been reading about for over 100 pages. It got very, very far-fetched. The characters aren't at all likeable, but they are interesting to read about.
I really couldn't bring myself to finish it. I just didn't like or care about the characters..
A good summer beach read that will have you laughing at loud at some of the antics. Plus some genuinely thought provoking stuff on marriage. Well worth a read
<i>Mr Make Believe</i> is told in a very light way and I am sure pretty much any woman will relate to at least some of it.
It was entertaining but at times I was annoyed by Marnie and how her children played such a small part in her life. She actually sounded much younger, not in her young fourties, and all the 'but he/she doesn't like me' and the 'woe me I am so fat' sort of thoughts really got old after a while.
The writing confused me at times, as it was difficult to tell how time elapsed. Also, some expressions were quite repetitive (particularly toned or perfect figures) and several things just not believable at all.
You will probably enjoy <i>Mr Make Believe</i> if you are looking for a light read that addresses the possibility of your fantasies coming true.
<i>Disclaimer: I would like to thank the publisher and Netgalley for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.</i>
This is a great book with a wonderful story and well developed characters. This book will keep you reading long into the night and you will not want to put this book down until you finish. This was such a great read and full of surprises. I am looking forward to reading the next book by this great author. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader’s copy of this book. The free book held no determination on my personal review.
I was excited to hear about Mr Make Believe, the newly-released novel from journalist Beezy Marsh. I've been on the lookout for some funny reads over the past few weeks and this one was just perfect.
Marnie Martin, formerly an ambitious, hard-hitting journalist, is now a stay-at-home mum and food columnist whilst husband Matt, a successful barrister, is at work. However, when Marnie - who probably isn't the best person to be in charge of a food column - loses her job due to a paté fiasco - she feels as though she's hit rock bottom.
With Matt being out all hours, and going to events with his hot protegee, Marnie has turned her attention to Maddox Wolfe, gorgeous movie star and object of her desires, and finds herself glued to his movies at every opportunity. With Matt away and having nobody else to vent to, Marnie begins an anonymous blog, on which she writes about her life as a stay-at-home mum and her love for the super-hot Maddox...
Little does she know, the blog is about to take off, landing her the role of Mrs Make Believe, columnist and spokeswoman for mums everywhere. But when fame takes hold, Marnie's life begins to get that little bit out of control. And when she releases a bit of gossip about Maddox, she doesn't expect him to turn up at her office, let alone take her out for dinner.
As Marnie's marriage is slowly beginning to fall apart, her life as Mrs Make Believe is starting to take over. Sure, she may be famous - and not to mention close to her one-time crush, Maddox - but is it making her happy? When her mistakes are suddenly broadcast to the entire world, Marnie's new celeb alter-ego, Mrs Make Believe, is also at risk of crumbling.
This book is a fantastic read, one I struggled to put down. The plot is...well, to be honest, it's a bit outrageous. And that's exactly why I loved it. As Marnie goes from stay at home mum to celebrity, her life becomes a whirlwind, complete with celebrity romance, and it was very hard to stop reading. Nothing about this book was predictable.
The only issue I had with this book was Marnie's attitude towards Matt; I did feel that she overreacted a lot, and I did sympathise with him in quite a few places. For example, her anger at him having watched porn (even though she openly fantastises about Maddox whilst watching his movies), her reaction to him not wanting another child, even though he gave good reason as to why he thought it was a bad idea. I got the feeling that Matt was deliberately painted as a villain for these things, and I just couldn't see it.
That said, Marnie does change throughout this novel. And aside from the above, it is a fab read. It's witty, funny, romantic and with a wonderfully wild plot. I do hope that Beezy Marsh writes more like this, because Mr Make Believe is a brilliant novel.
Whilst this was an easy read and amusing in places, it was little too straightforward and needed more oomph. A pleasant beach read.
DNF at 10%.
Marnie Martin was a hard-hitting journalist until she got married and had kids. Now she feels overlooked and underused - the plight I imagine of all mothers everywhere.
She has a part-time job as a food writer until her daydreaming about a Hollywood movie star leads to a group of influential people contracting food poisoning (do you contract it or catch it?). After being ignominiously sacked she decides to write a blog, which in my limited reading appeared to be ramblings about her crush on said movie star (like a teenager).
I know this is meant to be amusing, maybe similar to Bridget Jones if she were married with children, but I just didn't find it funny. Marnie is allegedly a grown woman who had a serious job and yet she acts like a teenager. I expected her to start passing notes to her BFF in class any second - oh wait, that's what a blog that only you and your best friend read is!
Mr. Make Believe by Beezy Marsh is a hilarious women's fictional tale. A romantic comedy about life and marriage. Inside this book, readers will find a strong woman whose life changes after becoming a mother. Her fashion writing career comes to a halt as well as the romance in her marriage. Her career comes to a haunt, while her husband is to busy with his. Lately, he becomes more interested in his work and other things than in the woman he loved and married.
Marriage has its ups and downs. Beezy Marsh clearly shows readers just that withevery page. However, its more complicated than just a marriage suffering. The main charcater, Marnie finds a way to combat her dead end life. She creates a column about fantasy life. Her readers become so engaged in her that she ends up selling a book. By that time, Marine will have had a romance with her fantasy crush, experienced being cheated upon,and come to realize that her love for her husband is greater than what she thought. Whether she leaves her crush for her husband is for readers to figure out for themselves. I loved following this emotional journey.
Mr. Make Believe is the type of novel, that pulls in readers like myself. I became addicted. Page after page, the fun never stopped. The ending was just as brilliant as the beginning. Love, marriage, betrayal, and second chances are all inside this book. Beezy Marsh has a way with brining her charcaters and words to life. Over, I was satisfied with reading it. Highly recommend it to all.