Customer Reviews
Yes, it's great - By: Zara, 21 Jul 2004 
I loved this offering from Isabel Wolff. The heroine is a lovely character & you become intrigued in her life as she struggles with an unhappy marriage break-up, the stress of moving house, & trouble in the workplace. As always Wolff is funny yet there are parts of this book which are both sad & deeply moving. I definitely recomend it.
Please can we have some more! - By: , 08 May 2004 
Isabel Wolff has a fantastic style & a way of making her heroines so realistic & believable. Tiffany Trott gives hope to alll those who fear being left on the shelf. She is charming & funny, so easy to identify with & as she is once again dumped by the latest in a long line of "committophobes" she goes on a string of "bland" dates, advertises in lonely hearts & tries speed dating to find the man of her dreams. Unfortunately the man of her dreams "Seriously Successful" is not alll he seems. As you follow her quest for the happy ever after, you will be unable to put this book down for a minute!
Shallow - By: Anita Marzec, 09 Jun 2003 
The book was a free gift with a magazine. I am glad I did not pay for it. I think it is chaotic, sometimes very funny but I got lost with alll those names, men etc. I think you can feel that the book was written after a series of articles the writer wrote for a paper. Good to read when you are bored & have nothing else to read but nothing to remember.
My Favourite Book - By: marian.flynn@aerlingus.ie, 18 May 2002 
The Trials of Tiffany Trott is the funniest book I have ever read. I have actuallly read it three times which is unusual because I put a lot of books down half way through & never pick them up again. Tiffany's funniest date (I thought) was with the guy who insisted on dragging her along to an 'alll you can eat for a fiver' eaterie - but alll her dates were pretty hillarious. One reviewer said that you'd have to understand the London social scene to appreciate this book but I strongly disagree. I have never lived in London & I think the social scene is pretty much the same in every city - there are certainly dodgy men in every city anyway! Well done Isobel Wolff - you truly are hillarious!
Don't tell your friends steal it!! - By: , 15 Dec 2001 
This is the funniest book that Wolff has written. If you were mad about Minty, you'll be troppo over Tiffany. Poor old Tiffany, 37 years old & still single! Follow Tiffany through her torture as she tries to find true love & commitment; through the singles dinners, personal columns & weddings (of other people) she trawls & reminds me of why I'm single. A laugh a minute.