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The Yummy Mummy
The Yummy Mummy | Polly Williams
2 posts | 3 read | 3 to read
In the tradition of Little Earthquakes, Babyville and I Don't Know How She Does It: the effervescent, canny, and downright delightful debut of Polly Williams, a spirited new voice in women's fiction. Amy Crane's daughter, the exquisite and sweet-tempered Evie, is six months old. any Amy -- who's trying to decide whether to resume her high-pressure job in PR -- adores her. But these days, Amy doesn't exactly adore herself. Even worse, the whole time she's feeling invisible and about as attractive as a barnyard animal, Amy suspects that Evie's father, Joe, is having an affair. Then Amy meets Alice, who seems to have this mommy thing down: She's single-girl-slender, for one thing, with groomed eyebrows, a smooth forehead, and killer clothes. Plus she has a sex life. In short, she's a Yummy Mummy, one of a new breed who manage to make motherhood look positively sexy. Under Alice's tutelage, Amy discovers that she's got some yumminess of her own. Joe takes notice, as does her handsome Pilates instructor. But once Amy's libido awakens from its extended slumber, a whole new set of problems develops. Filled with acute perceptions of the challenges faced by new moms, as well as the uniquely terrifying landscape of new motherhood, The Yummy Mummy is as endearing -- and as refreshing -- as a baby who sleeps through the night.
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So every so often I will pick up a girlie easy read
finished this a few weeks ago

I must admit the main character did frustrate me at times wanting her to just be open with her partner 😖
If it wasn‘t for the LOL moments it would have been a so-so but it did make me chuckle and all us mums can identify with those mummy/wife issues we have and the different characters and mix of mummy‘s we meet along the way 🥰

#mademelaugh

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smoorhouse
The Yummy Mummy | Polly Williams
Mehso-so

I didn't enjoy this book as much as I had hoped I would. I didn't particularly like the main character for the majority of the book as I felt she was rather self-absorbed. The ending was rather predictable and wrap things up nicely and it was a easy read.