![]() ![]() While Mandy is enjoying her money and clean house, it’s getting kind of boring. This book takes the old adage ‘be careful what you wish for’ and takes it into modern times – ‘be careful what you type for’. He knows his techie (and Trekkie) stuff back to front, but cool he ain’t…Mandy tries to spruce him up in preparation for the wedding and returning him to sender with disastrous (but hilarious) results. Mandy would love her own Greek god, but unfortunately she typed Geek God! Enter Jonathan Fortran Schnecklmyer, the ultimate Geek God. ![]() When she decides to give a magic lamp a go (because things really can’t get any worse), she really does get her three wishes. With a friend’s wedding to attend on the weekend, she’s not looking forward to showing up alone. Mandy is a struggling artist who has just been dumped again. This is a light hearted, belly laughing novella about how one missing letter can change everything! ![]() How many times have you sent an email or text message and then realised just that second too late that you’d made an unfortunate typo? At least once I bet, but I can also be pretty sure that you didn’t quite have the outcome that Mandy did in I Dream of Johnny. Why I chose it: eARC from Net Galley and Escape Publishing – thank you! ![]() The good: It’s funny but also has a serious message. In brief: Mandy’s wish for a Greek God is dashed when a typo means she is sent a Geek God. ![]()
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