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19 May 2014

Right click - Review


Right click by Lisa Becker
Click: An online love story book three
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What's it about?

Love. Marriage. Infidelity. Parenthood. Crises of identity. Death. Cupcakes. The themes in Right Click, the third and final installment in the Click series, couldn't be more pressing for this group of friends as they navigate through their 30's. Another six months have passed since we last eavesdropped on the hilarious, poignant and often times inappropriate email adventures of Renee and friends. As the light-hearted, slice of life story continues to unfold, relationships are tested and some need to be set "right" before everyone can find their "happily ever after."
My review
Right click is the final book in what has been a fun trilogy, for those that have not heard of these books before, they are all written in email format between five friends, and a couple of guests here and there. You may think that would mean you miss out on all the action, only hearing about events after they've happened, but it really isn't like that, the books are written so well that when the characters are retelling things, you still feel like you were there. And Lisa Becker has a great way of getting individual voices across, the emails really feel like conversations between close friends, full of inside jokes and sometimes catty sniping.
In Right click the humour I loved from the other books is still there, I love the way everyone sometimes gets off topic and starts punning, there's some real laugh out loud moments. There's also sad moments, and tense moments, and an I-almost-cried moment, Right click has it all. 
It was a great ending to the series and I'll be sad to say goodbye to Renee and co because they've been a lot of fun, I've enjoyed watching them find love and find their lives taking directions they hadn't expected. I've also enjoyed their spats, their make ups, their HA-LARIOUS misadventures and Shelley's dirty mind! I need more from this talented author!

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31 Aug 2013

Interview - Lisa Becker

About you and the books?

- You probably get this one a lot but, what made you decide to write a book that was told by emails rather than a 'straight' story?
Many years ago, I read a book called e by Matthew Beaumont which tells the story of a fictitious ad agency vying for a big account, with the story all told in emails.  I thought that narrative style would work really well for the story I wanted to tell about the online dating world.  It was a modern way of storytelling that fit the topic and the times. 
- Of all your characters in the world of Click, do you have a particular favourite to write?
But, my favorite character is Shelley.  She’s confident, brash, outrageous and wholly unapologetic for her choices.  She was so fun to write. 
 - Are any of the characters based on your real life friends or yourself, intentional or not?
I most readily identify with Renee.  She and I share a lot of qualities including a self-depreciating sense of humor, fear of flying, motivation in our PR careers and love of baking.  Mark is loosely based on a friend who encouraged me to try online dating.  He’s a terrific guy who is still himself searching for “the one.”   So if you know any nice single girls, let me know.  ;)  As for Shelley, her hilarious habit of giving nicknames to her “man du jour” was inspired by a childhood friend of mine who had a nickname for a guy in college that she admired from across the dorm cafeteria.  She called him Maverick because he looked like Tom Cruise in Top Gun.  Much like Shelley, she is a self-confident, gorgeous, lovely gal and it wasn't long before they met and dated for a spell. 
- How difficult was it to follow up "Click: An Online love story" considering the amazing reviews you had for the first book?
Let me stop blushing here for a moment!  I was so flattered by the response to Click and wanted to create a realistic portrayal of life moving forward to all of the characters.  I tried to be true to who they were but also have them advance in their lives.  We can’t have Shelley continue her escapades well into her 40’s…or can we?  ;)
 - "Click" was very much inspired by your own love story, how much of you is there in "Double Click" and what parallels could you make between your reality and the stories intersecting in the book?
While Click was inspired by my real life as well as stories from friends, Double Click was more of an organic growth of how I felt the characters would grow and mature.  After spending so much time bringing them to life in Click, it was somewhat easy and natural for them to continue to evolve through my fingertips. 
 - My favourite moment in Double Click was the Airport scene at the end. it really moved me because it touched a personal experience (will not go into detail as I don't want to spoil it for everyone else :p). What was the most emotional and involved part of the story for you to write?
The airport scene was certainly emotional for me as well.  I wanted to realistically portray what happens in our 30’s when friends’ lives take different courses and they start to grow up.  I’m so honored to know you found it to be noteworthy. 
 -What's next for you? Do you plan to write more about the adventures of Renee and her friends or something else?
A friend, after seeing the Double Click cover, said, “Can’t wait for part three, Right Click; the story of how Renee becomes a conservative and falls madly in love with a one percenter!"  While I don’t think Renee will become a member of the Tea Party anytime soon, I love the title.  Right Click is a slow-moving work in progress. 
-And if/when you do write something else, would you stick with writing a story by emails or would you try something new?
Right Click will continue the epistolary narrative.  I have another work in progress, which is more of a traditional format about a group of friends who visit Big Bear Lake for a long weekend. 
- Which author(s) would you say is your main inspiration, if any?
I don’t have a particular author that has influenced me.  I really enjoy Jennifer Weiner, Sophia Kinsella and others.  
Random questions

- What's your favourite colour?
Yellow!  It’s bright and sunny, which is how I try to live my life. 
 - Half empty or half full?
If there’s a margarita in there, it’s half empty.  Everything else, it’s half full. 
- If it were possible to visit any other planet you like, which would you choose?
Hmmm.  I have a major fear of flying, so I’m fairly certain space travel is out of the question for me.  That being said, I would probably choose Saturn because those rings sound pretty and I love jewellery.  ;)
- Tea or coffee?
Believe it or not, I’ve never had a cup of coffee.  I tried it once and didn’t like it, so I never tried it again.  I’m not a tea drinker either.  Sadly, I fell in love with chocolate after the first taste, and haven’t stopped.  Again, my thighs can attest to that, believe me.  So, I suppose a hot chocolate with a big dollop of whipped cream would be my go-to choice. 
- Do you have any tattoos?
If yes, what do you have?  No.  I have a strong aversion to pain, so being repeatedly (and voluntarily, I might add) stuck by a needle is NOT going to happen. 
- Can you lick your elbow?
No.  I just tried but sadly it was not possible. 
- Did you just try to lick your elbow before answering?
Ha!  As you can see from above, I did indeed try.  Thanks for the laugh and your continued support/enthusiasm.

Click: An online love story
Fast approaching her 30th birthday and finding herself not married, not dating, and without even a prospect or a house full of cats, Renee Greene, the heroine of Click: An Online Love Story, reluctantly joins her best guy pal on a journey to find love online in Los Angeles. The story unfolds through a series of emails between Renee and her best friends (anal-compulsive Mark, the overly-judgmental Ashley and the over-sexed Shelley) as well as the gentlemen suitors she meets online. From the guy who starts every story with "My buddies and I were out drinking one night," to the egotistical "B" celebrity looking for someone to stroke his ego, Renee endures her share of hilarious and heinous cyber dates. Fraught with BCC's, FWD's and inadvertent Reply to All's, readers will root for Renee to "click" with the right man.

Double click
Fans of the romantic hit Click: An Online Love Story will enjoy another voyeuristic dive into the lives of Renee, Shelley, Ashley, Mark and Ethan, as Double Click picks up with their lives six months later. Are Renee and Ethan soul mates? Does Mark ever go on a date? Has Shelley run out of sexual conquests in Los Angeles? Will Ashley's judgmental nature sabotage her budding relationship? Through a marriage proposal, wedding, new baby and unexpected love twist, Double Click answers these questions and more. Readers will continue to cheer, laugh, cry and cringe following the email exploits of Renee and friends.

About the author
Lisa Becker had endured her share of hilarious and heinous cyber dates, many of which inspired Click: An Online Love Story and Double Click. She is now happily married to a wonderful man she met online and lives in Manhattan Beach with him and their two daughters. So, if it happened for her, there’s hope for you!

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26 Aug 2013

Double click - Review by Ninfa


Click: An online love story book two.
Available now 
What's it about?

Fans of the romantic hit Click: An Online Love Story will enjoy another voyeuristic dive into the lives of Renee, Shelley, Ashley, Mark and Ethan, as Double Click picks up with their lives six months later. Are Renee and Ethan soul mates? Does Mark ever go on a date? Has Shelley run out of sexual conquests in Los Angeles? Will Ashley's judgmental nature sabotage her budding relationship? Through a marriage proposal, wedding, new baby and unexpected love twist, Double Click answers these questions and more. Readers will continue to cheer, laugh, cry and cringe following the email exploits of Renee and friends.
Other books in the series
Click: An online love story - Book one

My Thoughts: I simply adore this series! Following “Click: An Online Love Story” was always going to be hard, after all it has received some raving reviews (one from yours truly), and I was very tentative when I first heard about a follow up, but you know what? I loved it!
The characters are still faithful to the first book, but their lives have moved on, some in small, some in huge ways.
Renee, Shelley and even Ashley didn't fail in capturing my attention with their antics, fears and hopes, and I was so happy to be able to follow them into this new chapter of their lives.
This is a truly heart warming, giggle inducing, sparkling romantic comedy and I refuse to call it Chick Lit because to me it was more like a photo caption of what a woman's life is: friends, love, passion and commitment to realising ones dreams. Fear of failing, of losing, of change. But most of all, it is a wonderful portrayal of relationships and how they can shape someone's life deeply.
I am not ashamed to say I cried like a baby at the airport scene (no spoilers!), because it reminded me of my own experiences and of people in my life that I love.
I cannot recommend this book enough.
In fact, if you haven't read Click and Double Click...Go and do it now! ;)
Big huge love and thumbs up!

Happy reading Bookaholics.


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10 Jun 2013

Double click - Review


Click: An online love story book two.
Available now 
What's it about?
Fans of the romantic hit Click: An Online Love Story will enjoy another voyeuristic dive into the lives of Renee, Shelley, Ashley, Mark and Ethan, as Double Click picks up with their lives six months later. Are Renee and Ethan soul mates? Does Mark ever go on a date? Has Shelley run out of sexual conquests in Los Angeles? Will Ashley's judgmental nature sabotage her budding relationship? Through a marriage proposal, wedding, new baby and unexpected love twist, Double Click answers these questions and more. Readers will continue to cheer, laugh, cry and cringe following the email exploits of Renee and friends.
Other books in the series
My review
I really enjoyed book one, Click: An online love story, so I've been really anticipating the release of book two and enjoyed it just as much. Double click has all the laughs of the first book, a couple of new characters and some fun twists. The book was an absolute pleasure to read and I got through it in a day! Once again, even though the book is told through emails so you hear about everything after the characters have done it, I didn't feel like I missed anything, its all very realistic like when conversations move onto teasing and messing around because that is how we talk with our friends. I also liked that Ethan is now included in this one too and also someone else new, but I won't spoil. I also thought the addition of email forwards for cute cat pictures and videos was hilarious because don't we all get annoying forwards like that lol.
Amongst all the humour that kept me giggling was also a great and simple story for all of the characters and it was great to see where they went next and if relationships would work out and I even got emotional alongside the girls towards the end of the book.
I really don't know what more I can say that wouldn't just be gushing about how great this book is so I'll leave it at this, if you haven't tried Click: An online love story, then you should and if you have, then you should definitely pick up Double click!

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3 Feb 2012

Giveaway - Win Click: An online love story (Int)



Click: an online love story
by Lisa Becker.
Renee Greene is approaching her 30th birthday and dreading it. Although a succesfull PR agent in LA,she's still single and tired of the dating scene.
Enters her friend Mark,who convinces her to try Online Dating...
Between the fun and the heinous dates,Renee will discover that love can really be found in the weirdest places,and that true friendship is a precious gift.

Sounds good right? If your still not sure then check out My review, or even Ninfa's review, I read this book last year and really enjoyed it, now the lovely Lisa Becker is offering an ecopy, in your preferred format, to one lucky winner.
This giveaway is replacing the monthly giveaways for February which I just couldn't afford to run this month, sorry! so it will end 29th Feb and it's International.

12 Jun 2011

Win click: An online love story eBook

We have up for grabs an eBook of Click: An online love story by Lisa Becker. If your not sure what it's about, you can find out and check out my review and also Ninfa's review if you like.

To enter, as usual just fill in the form, it's international and will be open until the end of next Sunday (19th) a winner will be drawn at random and announced the day after.




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Click: an online love story review

Click: an online love story by Lisa Becker.

What's it about?
Renee Greene is approaching her 30th birthday and dreading it. Although a succesfull PR agent in LA,she's still single and tired of the dating scene.
Enters her friend Mark,who convinces her to try Online Dating...
Between the fun and the heinous dates,Renee will discover that love can really be found in the weirdest places,and that true friendship is a precious gift.

My review:
5/5
I haven't read many chick-lit novels but I think it's good to change it up every now and then, however, I've never read a book thats written as a series of emails between four friends, and have to say I did wonder how that could even be done... With great ease it seems for Ms Lisa Becker!
I was easily able to get into this breezy book right away and quickly found myself laughing out loud at Renee's escapades as she delves into the world of online dating.
Though your not actually there for the events but instead reading about them after through Renee's emails to her friends it doesn't feel like you've missed anything and the story is easy to follow.
I loved the characters to, best friend Shelley is hilarious and I constantly chuckled at Ashley's backhanded compliments. And Mark's anal retentiveness... Well, that just reminded me of myself lol
All the way through I was rooting for Renee to find the perfect guy and I think you will to, I highly recommend to all and look forward to reading anything else Ms Becker writes in the future because this was just excellent!

Click: A Online Love Story is available to purchase on
Amazon.com and B&N Nook
For UK residents,take a look at Amazon Kindle,but if you'd like to buy a paperback copy,here's the only link to follow:
https://www.createspace.com/3565336

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