Review Detail
4.2 10
Young Adult Fiction
279
interesting
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by abscae
I have to admit, I hate novels conveyed solely through messages because it makes the emotion in the novel harder to find, and decipher. Yet I also have to admit that I love the book, despite my finickiness. Kate, on the order of her boss Amy Jenkins, ends up firing the lovely Ida (the much-loved desert-cart lady at the office) because Ida refuses to give desert to Stuart. In return, Ida sues the company. Here enters Mitch, the ever-delish lawyer, brother of Stuart. However, Mitch is so cold-hearted, so when Amy (who's engaged to Stuart) places the blame on Kate, Mitch backs Kate up with lawyerly style.
Charming and witty, this is a must read of a book. At times it made me frown, but mostly it made me smile that crazy smile.
I have to admit, I hate novels conveyed solely through messages because it makes the emotion in the novel harder to find, and decipher. Yet I also have to admit that I love the book, despite my finickiness. Kate, on the order of her boss Amy Jenkins, ends up firing the lovely Ida (the much-loved desert-cart lady at the office) because Ida refuses to give desert to Stuart. In return, Ida sues the company. Here enters Mitch, the ever-delish lawyer, brother of Stuart. However, Mitch is so cold-hearted, so when Amy (who's engaged to Stuart) places the blame on Kate, Mitch backs Kate up with lawyerly style.
Charming and witty, this is a must read of a book. At times it made me frown, but mostly it made me smile that crazy smile.
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