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Oh god this book was sooooo hilarious! I don’t think I stopped laughing from the first chapter to the end! Abby couldn’t stay out of trouble to save her life but she was determined to see it through til the end! Tough strong girl for the win!

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Honestly I don’t know where to begin. This book was quite extraordinary and helped me out of my reading slump. A new fresh read for me. The moment the title said “the dating game” my head went straight to the fake dating tropes which wasn’t exactly how articulated it but it did in fact come out way better. Seeing the MC fall in love with the producer even tho at first she didn’t enjoy the idea of being filmed at first was amazing and hilarious. Such a light read and would recommend to anyone in a slump.

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I loved this book! It was so funny sometimes I found myself laughing out loud. For those in the US - this is like the Bachelor being filmed with an inside journalist as a contestant. It’s easy to see how contestants could get caught up in the competition or be confused about falling in love. Abby’s take on the situation is hilarious and down to earth. A quick, light-hearted beach read.

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Unfortunately I could not get into this novel. Abby is a smart and snarky character but her endless inner thoughts and the lack of really heat between her and Jack turned me off. The story read like a very long run on sentence. Not my cup of tea.

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Well! Abby Jones might be my mind mate! After watching each Bachelorette episodes along with my friends, the most part I fully enjoy is teasing with competitors! I put them into groups and give them nicknames. When I start to read this book opening with deliciously sarcastic and absolutely smart article of the character, I laughed a lot! And I thought I finally found a character reflects my inner snarky b*tch self!

Abby Jones is aspiring writer: well, at least she dreams to be a serious journalist to write for NY Times or Guardian but right now she writes articles by using her pseudonym name Anastasia Flabbergasted teasing must-watch show Stag! Concept is copy cat of Bachelorette: doe-s are the candidates to lure the gorgeous guy at Stag Manor, isolated from the outer world for two months, having cat fights, enduring lots of scripted or dramatized quarrels: the doe standing riding into sunset with the love of her life!

Teasing about show hiding behind her pseudonym name is easier task but her editor Prue van der Puttin who is incarnated version Putin with dictatorial skills force her to attend to the contest with writing an insider article for Feed Your Mind Magazine which will establish partnership between magazine and network , boost their reach and readership potentially ten-fold!

Even though she wants to decline the offer, she is scared of being a victim of her explosive violence tendencies of her boss. She doesn’t want to lose her job!

Let’s look from the bright side: the entire episodes will be shot in Australia where she always dreamed the visit and handsome producer charming Aussie Jack is already too helpful to her to practice her role play!

She has already classification system : between the contenders. There are: potential brides, dark horses, villains, fillers and miscellaneous.

They will compete to steal Daniel the British banker’s ( or the wanker’s) heart!

Plan is simple! She’ll learn to survive in the dorm life at the gorgeous villa with the spectacular view( they advised to mention it throughout their recording), befriending 11 competent to get more juicy gossips and details to embellish her up-close- personal backstage comments. She has also need to get immune to condescending comments of two villanelles: Tara and Kylie.

It seems like she already befriended Becca, Katz, Elizabeth. And as she spends more time with Jack, she stars falling harder but what if the pretentious, narcissistic Stag also gets interested in her! She’s so blunt and direct from the beginning. She doesn’t pretend like the other girls but what if her sarcastic and honest comments attract the guy she cannot stand! What will happen to her undeniable attraction at her lovely producer!

I liked the opening the book a lot. I loved the witty comments and living in a mansion- competing at a reality show- jealous girl cat fight- friendship- forbidden love theme but on the middle of the book, pacing gets repetitive and I lose my interest! But at the end the author wrapped up the story satisfyingly!

I’m rounding up my 3.5 stars to 4 just for the author’s enjoyable, smart, entertaining writing style and reality show theme!

Special thanks to NetGalley and One More Chapter / Harper Collins UK for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest opinions.

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A nice, light hearted and original read, this one ticked a variety of boxes for me. I thoroughly enjoyed the interwoven storylines (although the early masses of characters was quite complex at first)

Well written and recommended, this is a great holiday read.

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The Dating Game by Sandy Baker is a great lighthearted book with a great cast of characters. While I liked the main characters Abby and Jack, I really liked Kaz and thought she added a fun aspect to the story. I liked that you felt you were getting a sneak peek into what probably goes on behind the scenes of some reality shows.

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The Dating Game by Sandy Barker was a really fun book! The book follows journalist Abigail Jones, who moonlights as tabloid writer Anastasia Blabbergasted. Abby wants to write about serious topics and has gotten some of her articles published in reputed publications. But until she can do that full time, she writes under the moniker Anastasia Blabbergasted at online tabloid, Feed Your Mind. Her most popular pieces are her recaps of the episodes of The Stag, which is kind of like the bachelor, but adapted for this book.

When one of her recaps reaches the creators of The Stag, she is offered the opportunity to make her recaps more interesting by getting the inside scoop by joining the set as one of the potential "Does" on the show. Initially, she refuses, but her fledgling crush on producer Jack, and the potential to write a more in-depth piece on the realities of reality television, change her mind.

I will start this review off by saying that I've never watched even a single episode of any of the Bachelor's many versions. The closest I've come is probably watching a commercial for one of the shows, so I was practically going in blind for this. And honestly, I was sucked in from the first time we land on the set of The Stag. The constant ups and downs, the way every person had a set role to play even though it was supposed to be "reality" tv, was all highly entertaining.

One issue I had was that there were times where it felt like all the different roles Abby was playing were melding together and it was hard to see exactly what was happening. The recaps she wrote as Anastasia weren't properly separated, so at times I was really confused as to whether she was narrating or whether she was writing.

The actual romance was also pretty light. There were some angsty/dramatic moments, but for the most part the actual romance was low angst and low heat. The main plot of the book revolved around the Does and Abby herself. The entire experience was a way for Abby to find out who she truly wanted to be and a way for her to accept that the different roles she played in life were all really her.

My favorite part was definitely the actual show, and the things that happened on it. One of the Doe's, Kaz was my absolute favorite and every time she was on screen, you knew things were going to be good. Each Doe was so different from one another and the way they constantly changed over the duration of the show, constantly kept me on my toes, so I never knew what was gonna happen.

The ending truly surprised me, but entertained me nonetheless. This book made me laugh quite a bit and was thoroughly enjoyable! I'd recommend this if you're just looking for a light, fun book that will provide you with some laughs and some entertaining drama!

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Thanks to NetGalley for my gifted copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

The Dating Game is a poor mans One to Watch. After having read that book last year, (and really enjoyed it) I had high expectations for a book that presented essentially the same premise.
Abby is a writer who writes scathing reviews of a reality show, like the bachelor, called the Stag. She writes under a pseudonym and would like to eventually break out from this role and do more serious journalism.
At the request of / being “voluntold” by her difficult editor, she is tasked with going undercover as one of the contestants seeking love.
Abby is funny and sassy but the story drug on a little in the middle and the ending was abrupt.

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Ironically, as someone who has not actually watched the Bachelor or Bachelorette, I apparently really like books based off the show’s premise. The Dating Game is filled with witty humor. The main character, Abby (also known as Abigail, Doe Abby, and Anastasia Blabbergasted), writes post-viewing show recaps for the show, The Stag, highlighting her hilarious and sarcastic humor. When Abby’s reviews get her and her gossip website noticed by the executive producer of the show, Abby gets suckered in to being a participant. Abby will become a faux Doe trying to vie for the heart of the Stag meanwhile getting a behind-the-scenes look at the show for her blog.

And of course, this does not go as planned. The Stag is a major prick, the producer Jack is a major nerd hottie, and there are villainous Does in the house. Can Abby keep her identity (actually identities plural since she is Abby hiding as Doe Abby while writing as Anastasia-whew!) a secret or will she reveal herself to her newly found friends?

The Dating Game is exactly what I wanted it to be: a fun romantic read that made me laugh out loud. There were some slower parts and areas that I thought should be cut, but that just follows any real reality show to me. The characters were likable, and the chemistry was solid. For Bachelor and One To Watch fans this book is for you!

Thank you to NetGalley and One More Chapter for granting me a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
This story follows Abby who is a writer, she gets put into a show called The Stag ( think the Bachelor ) to write recaps of episodes with behind the scene knowledge. She learns that what she sees from the comfort of her home isn’t as it seems, and just how real reality tv is. This book is everything you would expect from a RomCom. Laugh out loud funny, sarcastic and it has some complicated relationships when it comes to love.

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A fantastic fun read, filled with fabulous characters and an interesting story. It was brilliant watching Abby infiltrate the reality show as she also wrote her funny recaps about the show.
Cue a hilarious time as she tries to be on both sides of the show, complicated by an unexpected attraction to someone who isn’t the stag she should be trying to woo!
I really enjoyed the concept of this book, it was a captivating and amusing story that had me turning the pages well into the night as I had to find out what was going to happen next!

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Getting away from the UK weather is an extra bonus for Abby Jones. Well, that and the chance to get all the inside gossip from The Stag, a Bachelor-esque type dating show being filmed in Sydney. Abby has been writing recaps online under a pseudonym and now she finds herself as one of 'The Does', pitted against 11 other women for the Stag's affections.

Abby finds herself immersed in the dating game but walking a fine line between her own interests balanced with the friendships she is making with some of the girls of the house. Abby didn't figure on feeling like she was betraying newfound friends as she dishes the dirt. She also didn't figure on falling in love. So what's a girl to do?

The Dating Game includes some fun descriptions of Australiana, with some fairly distinct Australian slang. I've not used some of the utterances and not many of my friends are as broad in their accents as I imagine one of the characters to be but perhaps it appeals to international readers' preconceived notions about what we sound like?

It's a fun look at a dating reality show and what may or may not happen behind the scenes. It gives an idea of how living in close quarters under such unusual conditions and having scenarios engineered can affect people's perceptions. The Dating Game was a clean romance with some brief but heated kissing and talk of getting a room. Reflective of true life, the best bits are in the recaps.

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Abby, a young investigative journalist, is immersed in a reality dating show to write an article.
The book shows us the ins and outs of the program with a friendly and romantic humor, without any surprises. Maybe the book is a bit bland for my taste but it is certainly ideal to enjoy this summer.

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A delightful story of two very likeable main characters. Abby is such a relatable character. If you're a bit quirky yourself, you will definitely be able to identify with her. This is a fun, fast-paced romp jetting from England to Sydney, Australia with a dating show as the backdrop. Perfect as a summer-beach read!

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Thank you to Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter (via NetGalley) for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

The Dating Game is about our main character Abby, a writer who is currently writing recaps of reality tv under an alias. A recap of The Stag goes viral and Abby is called to be on set not only to write her recaps but also to be on the show while undercover.

I was unfortunately disappointed by this book. I was hooked on the description but the story, characters, flow of events all fell flat. I felt no connection to any of the characters and the events of the story just didn't flow well for me, it felt like some scenes were cut sooner and rushed into something else making it very confusing. The romance between the characters felt very bland and it didn't feel like I was reading a romance book anymore.

The premise of the book is definitely interesting but the execution was not what I was looking for. But it could be that the book does differently with other readers, so please do check it out if it's something you might enjoy!

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I was so disappointed... You know this feeling when you going out of town and take a book - this one, this seems to be perfect for some time off, and then you realized that you are bored as hell? Yeah, me too.

I expected some nice love stories, especially after reading a description. Of course, it was about love, finding it, discover it day by day, but the background was annoying. We all know how reality tv shows work and I'm not naive to think that there is anything more than fame, popularity, and competition about almost every single detail. And here? You can see it clearly.

For me, it is so much in one book. Many ideas, but the author does not really follow one lead, it's multiple and sometimes it is confusing. I like to know what exactly is this book about - daily catch-up what happened in the major is not really my cup of tea.

No deeper emotions, no deeper bond, relations - not when the main character is a liar. And the fact that the ending seems to be... just unfinished. That was strange, weird and in fact, hard to say if the story is a "happy ending" one or "then the reality came" one.

Not the best holiday book that I have read and hope to find other authors' books much better than this one.

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Fun easy read you can get done in one day. The Dating Game is a good escape from your day to day. Fun characters, fun storyline great book club read.

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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion - thanks for letting me read this book by Sandy Barker.

This is a fun, fast-paced romp jetting from England to Sydney, Australia with a dating show as the backdrop.

Our heroine, poor Abby/Abs/Abigail/Anastasia is spinning from one snarky personality to another humorous one as she tries to keep up with her own lies and storylines as a journalist and participant on the dating show. She is full of wit and insight, but can she figure out what she wants?

My favorite part of the book is Abby's relationship with the other women on the dating show. Not everyone is who they appear to be - not even when you've read their secret dossier. These relationships are tested through the course of "dating" the same man on the reality TV show. Abby is the glue for these women, helping them stick together and to stick up for each other. Way to go for girl power!

My next favorite part is Abby's relationship with Jack. They are unsure of each other, they don't always get along, and they keep coming back for more clandestine meetings. He is charming, maybe a little nerdy, and has a large collection of memorable t-shirts. Jack also seems to really want what's best for Abby, but he's not sure what that is going to be.

I wasn't sure what to think about Daniel, the "stag", on the dating show. Sometimes, most times, he's a twat. But then there are a few real moments with him where he is more than a cardboard character. In the end, I feel a little sorry for him.

There are some fun kissing scenes, but no sex on the page.
Overall, this is hilarious and a great light-hearted read. I recommend it.

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This was a fun, easy read for an afternoon! I enjoyed the Australian setting and the cast of characters. The storyline was a bit far fetched but enjoyable with plenty of plot twists along the way to keep you interested. Thank you for the opportunity to read this book!

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