Some heavy themes are tackled with trademark wit, warmth and insight....
I love Aisling - this book is just as charming and funny as ever, and as Aisling matures and becomes more thoughtful, so does this series. (14+)*Please note: this review is meant as a recommendation o...
As the first two books I loved following Aisling in her adventures - this time planning a wedding ! Read the book in 3 days it was super enjoyable. Gave only 4 stars as I didn't like it as much as the...
This was a fun read. It wasn’t quite as good as its two preceding books in my opinion and some parts dragged a little but it was still fun. It made me laugh out loud and I enjoyed it. I really feel ...
Book reviews on www.snazzybooks.comI love this series and the third release - Once, Twice, Three Times an Aisling is another entertaining read. We return to Aisling's world and the small Irish village...
Oh, what an ending. I've just finished this and I feel so... sad? Aisling has been so busy making everyone else happy, and now she is where she is. Moving back home with her mum (she does seem happy a...
Aisling is one of my favourite protagonists ever, and this was a perfect holiday read.It dealt with real life stuggles, relatable predicaments, mental health (and male mental health too which is fabul...
I laughed so much that a man in a cafe approached me wondering what I was reading and where he could get a copy. Unfortunately I live in Sydney so I had to let him know that he wouldn’t enjoy it as ...
The central conflict in these books, such as it is, is whether country-mouse Aisling should leave behind the dull-but-reliable boyfriend and go to live in the big city for a brand new glamorous Dublin...
I read this slowly because I didn’t want it to be over! These books just get better and better. This one was the funniest, and they addressed Aisling’s fatphobia at last. I really love how realist...