Queen of Babble Gets Hitched

Format: Print Books
Series: Other

I love Meg Cabot.  She makes me laugh.  We share a very similar sense of humor and that works for me.  Every time I read one of her books I have a very difficult time putting it down.  Sometimes, like in the case of Size 12 is Not Fat, I'll be up until three o'clock in the morning reading it. 

Lizzie, the main character in this book, is the queen of babble.  She rambles on and on about stuff she'd be better off keeping to herself.  But then she randomly keeps to herself stuff she'd be better off sharing.  

Lizzie is an odd character, but I liked her anyway.  I feel like she's too young to be getting married but the entire book is about her getting married.  The two men in the book are...interesting.  Lizzie's fiance Luke is a piece of work but he's supposed to be.  Chaz is a different animal who can alternately by charming and adorable and irritating in his propensity  to view things in a ridiculously disconnected way. 

Lizzie herself alternates between charming and irritating.  She has a good brain and a cute inner dialogue but some of her choices completely defy sense and her family is insane but not in a cute "While You Were Sleeping" way.  Her sisters are completely mental.  

Overall I really enjoyed this book.  Lizzie and Chaz have a nice, warm, sound relationship despite the oddity of their behaviorisms and the cast of secondaries alone, including a bizarre Paris Hiltonesque paparazzi magnet bride, make the book worth reading.

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