Reader Reviews
Sep 7, 2011 at 4:30 PM The movie tie-in edition of "20 Times a Lady"—now called "What's Your Number?"—is now available wherever fine books are sold!
To celebrate its publication, a few of my favorite readers came up with these great reviews...
"What's Your Number? is like Harry Potter minus the wizards, wands, and Lord Voldemort." —Michelle Bell
"What's Your Number? is like Gone With the Wind except with less hoop skirts and poverty and more beaus..." —Karen Meyer
"What's Your Number? is like To Kill a Mockingbird without all the racism and children." —Julie Stone
Thanks ladies!
Please add your review in the comments!
Karyn
"What's Your Number? is like Twilight — lots of sparkle but minus the weird vampires with dirty hair, sulky teenage brats, and c-sections performed with fangs." —Michelle Bell
(Michelle is really on a roll.)


Reader Comments (9)
Is the novel itself different Karyn or just the cover and title? If the novel is different I'll buy it but I have and love the original.
No, it's the same book, just with a new cover!
:: a must read before i see the film! i'm so excited for you karyn. i don't even know you, but i think your sister is the sweetest. so you must be pretty awesome too! :) have you screened the film? just wondered how close the screenplay is to your original work. cheers!
Not a review so much as a comment - we just saw the trailer on television and Fletch said, "This really happened to Karyn, didn't it?"
I will grab the new version too just because I enjoy the original so much.
Great Story + Great Cast = PERFECT!!! Already have a girls night out planned for opening night. Congratulations Karyn!
Karyn, do you happen to be friends with the blogger on noringonthisthing.com? Her blog is hilarious. The last blog entry mentioned that she was friends with a "Karyn" and there was a photo of someone who looks just like you. I'll be amazed if it isn't you. Just curious.
http://www.noringonthisthing.com/2011/08/29/birthdays-no-more-bouncy-castles/
It's reliving my youth without the hangovers or the guilt.
Hi Karyn... I first saw the movie because I was not aware that it was based on a book...I read the book in 2 days I really loved it...But I feel dissapointed about the movie, because the producers (i think) changed everything, the names, the stories of the ex boyfriends..I found the book funnier than the movie, they could really do a better job on the adaptation. Although I think the casting is right (Anna Faris is so like Delilah!) and I missed Michelle and Eva on the movie. I almost cried in Foxy's chapter... I loved this book, I'm recommending it to all my girlfriends.