Playgroups & Prosecco? Yes please, but make it a vodka.

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Playgroups & Prosecco? Yes please, but make it a vodka.

You need to be drinking Prosecco when you read this book, it is after all in the title! Do you think it carries across into reviews?

It was what I was expecting, a cheerful read but a predictable one as well.
Choosing to structure it like a diary I am once again thrust into the comparison such as Ann Frank and school assignments such as writing a ‘summer/holiday diary’. I think this trope let the book down in my opinion it's overworked and doesn’t capture my attention.

I found it hard to get fully invested in these pages but overall I did enjoy the majority of the book, once I had committed to it.

A book for mums/parents who want someone to be struggling (maybe like they are?), it does have relatable moments and themes, especially as our protagonist's children are 14 and 4 a wide age gap can only lead to funny ups and downs.

3 Stars