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Thank You, Next

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This was one of those books that was *this* close to being great. It started with a strange flash back, and I had a difficult time figuring out the timeline. It was a really slow story and you didn’t even meet this main love interest until about two thirds of the way through the book. You also don’t even like the love interest and they don’t ever really explain why he acted like such a jerk and why she likes him. It was almost like the author got to be almost done and realized the main character needed to be with someone and made up a character really quickly.

Now let me tell you what I liked. I loved the main character, she was real and fun. She had anxiety and issues with saying no, the story explores her flaws and her working through them. I loved her relationship with her friend and how the story showed that woman can be friends without being jealous.

I would recommend this book if you are looking for maybe a beach read, or as a light break from heavier novels.

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This book was adorable! The characters were fun and relatable. I enjoyed reading along to Zoe’s adventures through the dating world. Sophie has a way of describing the characters and the atmosphere that allows me to close my eyes and picture myself as a character in the book.
When I’m in the mood for a rom-com, Sophie is one of my go-to authors! I really love her books.

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Online dating but by star sign. Follow the ups and lows of this attempt to find Mr Right by following zodiac advice. The book follows characters from a previous book but it can be read as a stand alone or as a follow up. It's good to follow characters as they develop become more central to the story as well as previous central characters taking more of a supporting role. Enjoy meeting old friends again, getting acquainted with others you only knew sightly and introduced to hopefully new friends.
Sophie does not disappoint.

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Thank you to Netgalley, Sophie Ranald, and Bookouture for my arc of Thank You, Next in exchange for an honest review.

How to find love in the age of dating apps? Ask Zoe. This book is LOL funny and so relatable to those who seek romance in a world full of dick pics.

This is my first Sophie Ranald book. I immediately clicked with Zoe and her struggle of getting over her ex-boyfriend Joe. She wakes up one morning and realizes she can breathe. This is also relatable. Sometimes her dates are hilarious. Sometimes they can be a little sad. I think that every single woman out there should read this book and realize that maybe what they are looking for is right in front of them.

This book is 5 funny stars for our heroine Zoe for pulling herself up through the ranks and finding a decent person to love!

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Thank you #Netgalley for the advanced copy!

Another fun read from Sophie Ranald! This time we follow Zoe as she tries to navigate the online dating world. Zoe had many memorable comedic experiences when meeting her online dates. I enjoyed how the characters from Ranalad's previous books were intertwined and carried on into this one. Zoe is still curious about Joe and his life. But Zoe moves her focus in studying of astrology and how it can play a part in her dating life.

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This is my second time reading Sophie ranald’s books and I do have to say .. for the fun romance part she always gets me

In Thank you Next , we get to go through Zoe’s dating journey which proves once again how exhausting and stressful online dating can be but ofcourse there are moment that will make you laugh out loud

About the book;-
Zoe a 27 year older lady , chronically single doesn’t really want to die alone surrounded by cats , she decides to go through with her friend Robbie’s idea of dating through the zodiac signs until she finds The one

As an Aquarius , she follows her everyday horoscope and start working her way from virgo to gemini.
It’s a very easy and fun book also very predictable but honestly every rom-com is predictable
I give this book 🌟🌟🌟🌟 4 star because I loved the innocent romance between Zoe and Adam and although I’m not a fan of Dungeons and Dragons game myself I still enjoyed every moments in it

Thank you @NetGalley and @bookouture and also the author @sophieranald for giving me the opportunity to read this book ❤️

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I wish I could say this was an exaggeration of what dating looks like. It’s not. It was a funny, sweet, and ACCURATE depiction. I was rooting for the characters and didn’t realize until after I finished these the book that the characters are in other books by this author. I’m excited to go and read those books next. This was my first by this author but it’s definitely not my last.

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I've become a massive fan of Sophie Ranald's books. I pre-order them the second they become available. This book was funny and full of Sophie's natural wit that comes across in spades in her writing. If you've loved other books by her, you will love this one as well - definitely will make you laugh!

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In the previous book (Just saying) we already met a few of the characters that we see again in this next part. Although Zoe played an important role then, the focus really is on her now.
Looking for love seems easy nowadays. We have not only social media, but also a lot of apps that can help you on your way to the happily ever after. A big difference compared to how it all went say about 20 years ago. Some things never change though: there will always be people who are not honest and pretend to be someone they are not. Maybe the ‘old system’ was not that bad? You met your date in person and you did not have to dream about the prince charming you met online who turned out to be a frog…
Anyway the way the author describes the dates Zoe goes through are often simply hilarious and that’s one of the things that turn her books in to great fun. It’s not all about laughter though. She touches your heartstring from time to time too.
Being in love is a great feeling, but always keep in mind that it’s about give and take in equal parts. Never ever change to please someone else because in the end you will end up being hurt.
A great story that had me in stitches. 5 stars.
Thank you, Sophie Ranald and Bookouture

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Thankful to have received an ARC of this book! I am a sucker for all things cheesy romance, and whilst this one was just that, it just fell flat somewhere for me. Zoe is a likeable chef protagonist, and her unlucky nature with dating and specifically online dating is relatable in many ways (unfortunately) . There is humour, realness and vulnerability all wrapped up in this book which made it a relatively easy read- but i think it was just all too predictable. The main love interest (who i will leave unnamed) was so painstakingly obvious that it just wasn't a surprise happy ending and there wasn't a sense of wow, or awe, that other books give me. It was easy and funny and I do not regret reading but i don't think it will be one i remember forever.

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Thank You, Next by Sophie Ranald was like a breath of fresh air! It was funny, sweet, romantic and just adorable! The book is about Zoë, a chef at a pub called the Ginger Cat (named after her own cat, Frazzle), who has finally gotten over the finals pangs of heartbreak left behind by her ex-boyfriend. Reinvigorated and with renewed energy, she decides to dip her toes back into the dating pool. On the suggestion of her co-worker, Robbie, she decides to widen her search for The One by dating people based on their start signs. Starting with the ones who have the least compatibility and working her way up, Zoë goes through the different zodiac signs with varied results from each. The journey Zoë goes through in this book is relatable and human and just all round amazing!

The book starts off really strong and manages to keep you hooked all the way through. Whether you believe in astrology and the ways of of the stars or not, this book definitely has something for you! Each one of Zoë's dates are interesting and unique. From being publicly serenaded to going on a date with a recent parolee, her adventures run the gamut from cringe-worthy to disastrous. In the midst of all of this, fate meddles with her plans and puts Zoë on paths she never expected to be on.

Zoë is a really great protagonist. She's too nice for her own good and we see instances of her genuine care for everything around her scattered throughout the book. Like a lot of us, Zoë is passionate about a lot of things but doesn't always take the steps to do something about it. We could all probably see a part of ourselves in her and that just makes the journey that much better. By the end of the book, I was rooting for Zoë to find her happy ending!

This book and the author's writing style was compared to Sophie Kinsella's works and I have to say I agree! From the setting to the characters to the plot, this book is a must read for Kinsella's fans. It'll make you laugh out loud and have you swooning in the same breath! It's hilarious and well-written and I would definitely recommend it if you're looking for a fun read that is sure to make you smile!

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This book chronicles Zoe's foray into online data apps, and an attempt to outwit the universe by analyzing potential dates by their astrological sign. There is some quirky and crude humor in this book that is worth a laugh. The book isn't deep by any means, but is a light read.

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This was a fun story, very much chick lit leaning towards womens lit, in my opinion. The entire plot is ultimately trying to find a life partner, but it is really more about the characters finding themselves.

I enjoyed this, but have to say that I wanted a bit more. The supporting characters and the interactions Zoe, the late-20s female lead, had with most of rhem could do with a bit more fleshing out. I loved the D&D scenes! It felt like there was some connections made that I wanted more of.

The way Jude is in this, and the way that relationship is handled had me gritting my teeth. It is certainly a realistic portayal, but I wanted go grab her and shake her from the first unsatisfying moment!

Overall, I would say this was a nice book to disappear into for a bit.

3.5 Stars

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I tried really hard to get into this book. The premise was interesting. But there were just too many useless details. It was so wordy and jumped back and forth so much that I couldn't focus. Definitely not a book for me. I appreciate the opportunity to read it.

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What a fun read!

This is a story of a girl (chef) looking for love in the online data era with the help of astrology and her lovable, promiscuous friend and coworker. And it’s a hilarious and cozy little escape.

At first I was worried I couldn’t relate since I am way past my dating days and never experienced online dating at all. Turns out that didn’t matter. The funny situations she gets herself into can be relatable to people of all ages.

I would definitely recommend this book to fans of the rom-com genre and to anyone who needs a not-so-serious departure from reality.

Thank you to Bookouture, NetGalley, and Sophie Ranald for allowing me to read and review this book.

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I liked this book but would classify it more as women's fiction than romance. Zoe has recently decided to get back into the dating pool. She is a chef who lives alone in a flat above the pub that she works at and has had zero luck with men. Her co-worker and friend recommends she dates her way through the zodiac using an online app. What ensues is a mad series of dates gone seriously wrong. The book is definitely funny and will having you laughing out loud many times. I think had I thought of it as more of women's fiction going in, I may have enjoyed it better. As a romance, it was super slow to build the HEA and her eventual love interest really doesn't make himself known until the last 20 percent of the book. The story is more about Zoe and her BFF finding confidence in themselves as they muddle through the dating world. It is an entertaining and quick read. I would give this one 3.5 stars rounded up to four.

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This was a light read about adventures in dating. I struggled to connect with the main character. and that is pretty much my line in the sand. If it takes me over half the book to like your female lead, I'm kind of checked out and only finishing the book out of obligation. If you're looking for light without a lot of depth or angst, this is a great book for you. It would be a great beach/summer read.

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I would like to thank NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book early in exchange for an honest review.

I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! It's about time because the last few ARC's I have read have been not great. I picked up this book feeling discouraged but actually I did really love it. Not shocking because I do love Sophie Ranald but I'm just so happy this was another good book from her. It's gonna do well I'm sure of it.

It starts getting us to meet Zoe who is on a terrible date, and then it goes back and works forward to the point of that date so we can learnt what brought us there. My favourite thing about this book was that for AGES i thought it was going to go one way and it just didn't which I was so happy with because books can sometimes be predictable. I loved the writing style and it read so easily. It was one of them books that I picked up and didn't wanna put back down.

Sophie Ranald books always warm my heart and this was no exception. However, my only criticism was that I felt like we didn't know enough about the guy. I felt like we could've had so much more information about him to make me root for the two of them. The only other slight one was that I do not care about Zodiac signs HOWEVER this part was always quite quick so you could read it without feeling annoyed.

Overall, I really did love this book. I would definitely recommend to a friend, or anyone looking for a nice pick me up book.

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This is a light hearted read about going on dates through the zodiac until she meets the one. A fun read. Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for letting me review this book.

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Thanks to Bookouture for letting me read Thank You, Next by Sophie Ranald. Seeing as I only ever read commercial women's fiction on the Kindle app, I get recommended her a lot so I thought I would try her on NetGalley to see what I think of her books!

Thank You, Next is about Zoë, a chef in south London who decides to give online dating a go. There's really not a lot of substance to this book, which might sound pretty obvious for a rom-com, but what I mean is that it was a very quick read, with pretty much no drama, and no real *stakes* or hook for the protagonist to undergo. Sophie Ranald is a good writer of women's fiction, and I enjoyed her descriptions and world-building, even if it did all feel a bit too cosy. I guess my main complaint about this book was that the 'rom' in the rom-com wasn't very obvious - it felt a bit like an afterthought, and I much prefer books where the burgeoning relationship is central to the plot. But I enjoyed flicking through this book - it's a quick, light, entertaining read that was perfect for a winter night. 3 🌟

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