The flip side A novel

James Bailey

Book - 2020

"To coin a phrase, Josh is suffering a quarter-life crisis. He just broke up with his long-term girlfriend, lost his job, and moved back home with his parents (shudder). Welcome to rock bottom in Bristol. As Josh starts questioning all his life choices, he has a mad thought: Maybe he would just be better flipping a coin. After all, careful planning has landed him homeless, jobless, and single. What starts as a joke soon becomes serious and Josh decides to start putting his faith in the capriciousness of currency. He doesn't have anything to lose. But when the chance of a lifetime and the girl of his dreams are on the line, will the coin guide him to a rich love life or leave him flat broke?"--Publisher.

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Genres
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
James Bailey (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
375 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780063019393
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Review by Booklist Review

Josh planned the perfect proposal. He just didn't plan on his longtime girlfriend, Jade, saying "No." Now Josh has no girlfriend, no place to live (Jade's father owns the flat in which the couple currently resides), and no job (Jade's father owns the hotel in which Josh used to work). Obviously, Josh is currently not making the best decisions for himself, so why not let someone or something else decide what Josh should do? After finding a 50-pence coin, he decides to flip it each time he needs to make a decision and let the outcome determine the choice he makes. At first, Josh figures he doesn't have anything to lose, but then he meets someone new. Now Josh's romantic future rests on the flip of a coin. Romcom fans will fall in love with the cheeky charm and wry wit of Bailey's infectiously fun debut, which offers readers a delightfully bloke-centered counterpart to Bridget Jones and her diary.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bailey's gimmicky but entertaining debut follows the misadventures of a 28-year-old who proves aimless in both life and love. Josh abruptly finds himself homeless and single after his live-in girlfriend of four years turns down his proposal. Near-broke and thoroughly discouraged by life, Josh moves from London to his parents' house in Cadbury and decides to entrust his fate to the flip of a coin: for the next year, every decision he makes will be determined by heads or tails. While subjecting himself to the fickleness of random luck, he suffers through several embarrassing attempts to get his romantic life back on track before happening upon the woman of his dreams. He spends a glorious few hours with her in London's National Gallery, only to lose her in the crowd before he can get her name. With few clues to go on, Josh spends the remainder of the book searching for the woman he knows only as Sunflower Girl, all the while hoping he'll finally get lucky. Josh's meet-cute with his love interest doesn't occur until a third of the way in, and their reunion happens much later, leaving little room for the romance to develop. The result is breezy reading that won't linger long in readers' minds. Agent: Hannah Ferguson, Hardman & Swainson Literary. (Nov.)

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