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Omg I loved this book!!!
First, I love a fairy telling retelling. Julie Murphy made one big change to the Cinderella plot that made the story even better. In this book, there was no evil stepmom or evil stepsisters. Instead, Cindy was surrounded by a loving and supportive family which was amazing and a really positive change.
I loved the bachelor-like tv series that Cindy and Henry take part in. I felt like it showcased some of the realities behind reality tv (both good and bad). It also made a good for setting for the exploration of important topics like female friendships, body image, and grief.
This book also had great representation. There were characters of different sizes, races, and sexualities. Besides Cindy’s size which was a major point in the story, none of the diversity was used as a plot point, it just was which was very refreshing.
Now onto the romance. I loved Cindy and Henry. Their relationship felt real and believable. I love how much both characters grew throughout the story while embracing who they truly are.
Overall I adored this book and would highly recommend! Thank you NetGalley and Disney-Hyperion for the ARC.
A fairytale reimagined for modern times crossed with “The Bachelor” reality show! It was so lighthearted and fun, and the characters kept you wanting more. It’s important for readers to see themselves reflected in their reading, especially for the curvy teen girls who are feeling overlooked, and this book nails it. Another Murphy masterpiece!
I loved this fun take on Cinderella! Cindy is an endearing and entertaining heroine. Her love story with Henry feels genuine. I love that she is a plus size main character who finds love, instead of being relegated to the sidelines as a supporting character.
The first book in a new series from Julie Murphy.
Cindy is a creative soul who has experienced great loss early in life—having lost both parents by the time she’s in college.
I am not a fan of using a term like “grumpy spinster” to describe oneself. In the context, it was used in a derogatory way which is entirely unnecessary. There’s no reason to make it seem like being single makes someone less than those who are not single. Later, a 32 year old character seems to suggest that at her ADVANCED age, going on this reality show is her last chance for love, marriage, and children.
Overall, very reminiscent of One to Watch.
The love interest remained a flat character throughout the book, as did many of the secondary characters. I kept waiting for development that never came.
I did enjoy this book and would love to read a companion book when one is published.
5 stars
Cindy’s dad dies when she is a senior in high school and she when she heads off to NYC to Parsons to be a fashion designer, she starts a new life. However, grief hits her during her senior year and she barely makes it to graduation. She goes back to LA to live with her stepmom and nanny her triplet siblings.
Things begin to look up when she bumps into Prince Charming at the airport and they get to know each other on the 5 hour flight. The chemistry is on fire. After landing they go their separate ways, but pleasantly bumps into him when she surprisingly joins the cast of her stepmom's hit reality show, Before Midnight.
This was the perfect light-read for me. I think it is a great chick-read, and one you can recommend for those readers who love a retelling of a classic fairy-tale, or loves watching reality tv! .I was concerned about another “Cinderella” story, because the evil step-mom and sisters still make me uncomfortable even in my 30s! However, Julie changed the plot to make them likeable, even admirable.
Thank you for the ARC netgalley and Disney-Hyperion!
Cinderella has always been one of my favorite fairy tales, but what Julie Murphy did with Cindy was just perfect. Cindy's story was romantic, kismet, real, heartbreaking at times but most of all it was beautiful.
A chance meeting on a flight and then again on a reality tv show, what are the odds or could it just be fate. Henry and Cindy seem to belong together they get all the feels you should feel when you belong with someone. Their interactions were great and entertaining. I was rooting for Cindy from the very beginning. I laughed with her, swooned with her, cried with her. Everything just felt so real.
I loved the fashion story line, the romance tv competition story, the talk about all the fabulous shoes. This was like all of my favorite movies mashed up into one beautiful story that just gave you everything you could ever ask for.
I can't begin to give enough praise for everything about this book, I loved ever second of it until the very last word. If the shoe fits is a fabulous book to dig into. Enjoy it, love it. Relish in all the feels, you will not be disappointed.
If The Shoe Fits is an absolute master piece.
I have read dating show books before, I have read books with a plus size lead before, I’ve even read a book about a dating show with a plus size lead before, but If The Show Fits does something different: gives us a lead that believes in herself, truly loves herself, and is surrounded by people who support her.
In this is a modern day Cinderella retelling, rather than staying perfectly true to the beats of the original, Murphy makes this story a true modern day fantasy from start to finish. Cindy’s step mother and step sisters all trying their best to make her part of the family and show their love. She has a best friend who reinforces how talented and deserving Cindy is. Her knowledge and belief in herself are the only fairy godmother she needs to achieve all her dreams.
This is the first time I have seen a plus side lead who is never self conscious, she does not self doubt, and when something in the world doesn’t fit her, her first reaction is to blame the creator of the object for not making things for normal people.
Besides my absolute gushing about Cindy, this is a romance, with ups and down, and charismatic love interest. The dating show set up keeps you guessing what is going to happen and what is real, and just when you finally think you figured it out, you’re wrong.
HUGE thank you to Disney-Hyperion for providing my with an ARC. This was an absolute honour and a joy to read
Brillant Brillant! This book was sooooo cute! I loved it! Literally my favorite book I have read in a long time. Looking at the title you would think it is a Cinderella spin but it actually is not. This book has some similaritiesfrom the movie Cinderella but they are not exactly the same. I was pleasantly surprised with how this book turned out. I would definitely recommend this book to someone as I would give this book a 10/10. In rom-coms the main characters are always picture perfect which is unrealistic, so the fact that the author made the main character an overweight girl that isnt perfect allowed the book to be relatable to more readers. I also liked how it reminded be of the tv show the bachelor and it was interesting to read about how the author had her own spin on the tv show. Very relatable to todays social society.
I binge-read this in a DAY! It has all of the wit, charm, and happy endings you would hope for from a Cinderella retelling.
There were a few laugh-out-loud moments as I read and I truly loved that the stepmom and stepsister weren't awful like in typical Cinderella stories.
There were a few mild swear words, implied sex, and a character who goes by "they" instead of "him" which had me incredibly confused for a while.
Thanks to Netgalley and Disney-Hyperion for the ARC to read in exchange for an honest review.
As a true tomboy at heart, my love is a comfy pair of sneakers. High fashion brands are lost on me! But a good fairytale makes me swoon every time. This is a modern retelling of the classic Cinderella story. When Cindy graduates from fashion school, she is left floundering without a job and a bad case of artist's block after her father's tragic death. She returns home to California to be nanny for her stepmother's triplets. But plans change when there's a last minute opportunity to be on the reality show, Before Midnight. She doesn't believe in these dating shows but believes it's a chance to get exposure for her own clothing and shoe designs. The only problem: the suitor is a meet-cute that she met on the plane and was instantly attracted to. Can she handle knowing her love interest has 24 other women on the side?
The whole setting of this book is just cute. I've never really liked reality shows, but the behind the scenes look in this book was fun and interesting. I loved that the main character was plus size handling the difficult world of fashion.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.
A Cinderella story set in New York and California ! I loved this lighthearted tale and cannot wait to read the next books in the series. Body image is explored in this book in a very body positive way and for that alone I give it 5 stars.
*Thanks to NetGalley and Disney Publishing Worldwide for sharing this ARC with me in exchange for an honest review.*
This is a modern retelling of Cinderella. Cindy is a recent school of design grad who is spending the summer babysitting for her stepmother while she woks on her job prospects. She is asked to be a contestant on a reality dating show. Cindy is a plus sized girl who fears she might feel out of place but does it anyway. Instead of being out of place she becomes an internet favorite. I don't want to spoil such a feel good story so I will let you discover the rest. The loveable main characters and the body positivity in this story made this a solid 5 stars for me.
If the Shoe Fits features Cindy, a fashion design student and lover of shoes, who leaves New York after graduation to work as a nanny for her stepmother in California. A few days after her arrival, Cindy joins her stepmother's reality romance show (basically, The Bachelor) in hopes of gaining some notoriety and possibly even a job designing shoes. She expects criticism as the only plus-sized woman on the show, but instead, American falls for her--and so does the ‘bachelor’, who she met on the flight from New York to LA. . As the two fall for each other behind the scenes, Cindy struggles to figure out what she wants and what's real.
At first, I was hesitant about this story and wasn’t sure how I would feel because I am not a fan of shows like The Bachelor and I had just recently finished reading, One to Watch which had so many of the same themes. At first, I was very salty about the whole thing, rolling my eyes and making comparisons between the two books but as the story went on, I felt there was more depth (comparatively speaking) to this book than One to Watch (a lot less fat jokes, too, which was refreshing).
Cindy was a very likeable main character. She acknowledged that she was plus-sized but never felt she had to apologize for that. Her grief for the loss of her parents felt genuine and the author explored the subject of grief with a wise but gentle hand. I loved all the Cinderella references. They were subtle but they were there! I especially appreciated the names of the triplets! The cultural references were fun and I had to laugh out loud at their version of the Peleton commercial. I felt the cast of characters was diverse and inclusive. The pacing was fantastic. Somehow I was able to finish the book in roughly 24 hours.
If the Shoe Fits is a fun, fluffy, fast-paced read. While I think that’s something we can all enjoy these days, I think this book is especially good for those who are into clean, contemporary, rom-com reads.
How can I find the words to properly discuss my love for this book? It broke my reading slump. It was adorable, funny, and so swoony.
I enjoy Cinderella retellings. I think that it’s so much fun when authors take a story that’s well known and put their own twist on it. Julie Murphy definitely put her own twist on it. Let me just summarize why I am in love with this novel and will be purchasing a physical copy of it when it is released:
Cindy is fat. Not a little above the average size big like the case with so many other books/movies/media. Nah, she’s fat and she owns it. She doesn’t apologize for taking up more space. Cindy knows that she is just as worthy to be on the dating show as any other contestant. She freaking calls out fatphobia throughout this book. That in itself is a godsend in the media!!!
Along with that, the casual mentions of being fat in society made me feel so seen. I work in the retail/fashion industry and each one of Cindy’s statements about it made me punch the air and go “Yes! That’s so true!”. Everything from wanting good fashion, to shoes, to the accessories statements. 100% yes, and thank you Julie Murphy.
The bachelor setting of the book felt good. I wasn’t creeped out. The women in the show supported each other, but also had that thin line of competition. The characters were fleshed out in a way that made them real. I appreciate well developed characters. And there was a lot of diversity within it that developed the story and weren’t just added in a token characters.
Fine tuning the Cinderella story. This book does not follow the typical norm of Cinderella. It’s a warmer retelling. I don’t want to spill any of the details, but it was just so great to not have villainous women throughout the book.
Henry. Oh Henry. You sweet, sweet man. From the meet cute to the end I loved you. You’re funny and caring. I want you in my life. I wish you had been able to have a more involved character arc, but I love you nonetheless. Their romance was sweet, no spice, which was what I had expected from Murphy as she typically writes YA.
If I had to say one thing that I wish would have been different in the book, it would probably be that I wish it was a slower read. Things moved very quickly, and while I did enjoy that, I wish there had been a bit more build. Also, I felt like the characters should have been a little older, liked I get why not, but it just felt off.
Long story short, I loved this book. The premise, the characters, the plot, the romance. I highly recommend this book and I know I’ll be preordering it from my local bookstore for when it’s released in August. I’ll probably be buying as gifts too. I wish I had had this book when I was 18-19 and could see myself in this. I needed it then, but I’m glad it’s being published now. So, Julie Murphy thank you from this fat book reader.
If the Shoe Fits is a feel-good, modern day addition to the fairy tale retellings genre. This is Julie Murphy's first adult book and it really hit it out of the park for me. Cindy is a super relatable and lovable protagonist who is fat. Not just chubby, not just curvy, not one or two sizes away from the thin ideal: FAT. And starting from the most delicious meet cute, she gets the love and romance fat women deserve. Murphy weaves in details about the reality of being fat without it being the only thing notable about Cindy nor the focus of the book. The romance is center-stage and it does not disappoint! My heart was fluttering the entire time I read this book.
Cindy and Henry have fantastic, next level chemistry. They are smart and funny with each other, which made for excellent flirtatious banter. Henry's attraction to Cindy was palpable - so swoon-worthy! We get epic romcom moments, so much romantic tension, and steamy make out sessions.
The plot was interesting and unique - Murphy created a completely new plot set in present day and didn't try to force anything from the original storyline. At the same time, she included fun details that made this nineties kid who grew up on Disney princesses smile (like sweet Gus 🥺). I really appreciated that she ditched the 'wicked stepmom and stepsisters' narrative and instead included several types of healthy relationships between the women in the book. She also included some really profound messages that I personally needed to hear right now about choosing yourself and being happy which had me sobbing at times.
I have a feeling this will be joining Dumplin' and Faith Takes Flight as one of my comfort reads.
*Thank you to Disney-Hyperion, Julie Murphy, and Netgalley for providing me with a E-ARC of " If The Shoes Fits (Meant To Be #1)" in exchange for an honest review.*
I really love Fairytale Retelling,especially if certain parts of the retelling rework things from the original tale (or Disney movie, in this case) that don't work in the Modern-Day world. In Julie Murphy's "If The Shoe Fits", Cindy moves back home after barely graduating fashion design school due to crippling grief over her father's death 3 years prior. While waiting for the plane ride back, she loses one of her shoes and handsome stranger picks it up. The rest you'll have to read to find out.
I really LOVE the fact that in this "Cinderella" retelling, Cindy is fat. We also have actual! supportive! Step-Sister and Step Mom! I loved that Murphy gave ua a fresh,Contemporary Retelling, while still Giving nods to the Disney movie we're most familiar with. (Cinderella's famous dress and shoes DO make a appearance just fyi.) The chemistry between Cindy and Ryan was ADORABLE.
If the Shoe Fits features Cindy, a fashion graduate and shoe enthusiast, who joins her stepmother's reality romance show in hopes of gaining fame and potentially even a job designing the shoes she loves. She expects criticism as the only plus-sized woman on the show, but instead, American falls for her--and so does the suitor, who she met on the flight to the filming location. As the two fall for each other behind the scenes, Cindy struggles to figure out what she wants and what's real.
This book was FUN. The dialogue and narration was quick and witty, every single character was interesting and fleshed out, and it was both hilarious and heartfelt. I highly recommend this read!
Rating - 4/5 ⭐️
I received an advanced copy of this book and I loved every moment of it!
The book is a retelling of the classic Cinderella story and features a strong female lead. Even better, she is a plus-sized woman who is strong and driven and instantly loveable.
The story follows Cindy, a designer with a serious shoe obsession who leaves New York to return to her family in California. Soon after arriving, she agrees to be a contestant on her step-mother’s reality dating show, Before Midnight (which is basically the Bachelor). While she initially agreed to do to the show for exposure and a chance to break into the design world, Cindy finds herself falling for her Prince Charming.
At first glance, this book is yet another chick-lit novel, but it is so much more than just another fluff book. Don’t get me wrong, it is chocked full of romance and is a light and enjoyable read, but it is also smart and funny and, speaking as a plus-size woman, it is one of the few books of this genre to which I can relate.
I read this book in one sitting and loved every moment of it. This book is book #1 in the author’s Meant to Be series and I can’t wait for the next book to be released!
Thank you NetGalley for letting me read an arc of If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy. This book is scheduled to be released on August 3 2021 and I would absolutely recommend this book. Mark your calendars! 👍📚
Cinderella re-tellings are nothing new, but to have an author write a Cinderella re-telling where the stepmother and stepsisters aren't heinous assholes is refreshing and something that hardly, if ever, happens. I will say that I forgot this was a Cinderella re-telling so when certain things happened, it kind of took me by surprise and not in a fun way. So when it appeared to me that Cindy was basically a plus size version of Cinderella (or is she?), I was waiting for the inevitable. Make Cindy fat and have her stepsisters and stepmother not? Here we go.
Yet what I got was something entirely different. They supported each other. They loved each other. They actually enjoyed being around each other. Julie Murphy took the evil stepmother and stepsisters trope and turned it on its head and we get a loving family that have been through some stuff but are still there for each other. I was very surprised and pleasantly so. It would have been so easy to have Erica, Anna, and Drew be cruel and abusive, but Julie's books never go that far. Yes, they touch on fat people problems, but there is never straight up abusive and cruel behavior. It's what we like to see! Fat people are not emotional punching bags in Julie's books. Cindy has her own issues to deal with, but to have support from her family and not be dumped on verbally or emotionally from them was such a great thing to see. MORE OF THIS PLEASE.
I have no feelings towards Henry. I felt he was a bit 2-dimensional at times, and I'd have liked this book to be a bit longer to flush him out as a character. I think it would have made the chemistry between them a little more palpable. Sometimes when authors write in one person's POV, they miss out on the other characters intentions and inner thoughts. I'd have love to see Henry start to fall for Cindy just as we saw her fall for him. I wanted just a bit more, but I wasn't disappointed with what he got.
Cindy herself was a fun character, and I really really loved how she wasn't afraid to own her body even with her issues. She knew she was fat, she accepted, and she wasn't going to let others tear her down because of it. I love her statements on fashion and how it should be accessible to everyone, not just a select chosen few. As someone who can only shop in a handful of stores, I felt this deeply. Also, Cindy sounded stylish as heck, and I would love to see this as a movie to see her outfits in real time. LET ME SEE THE SHOOOOOES.
I loved the ending a lot. It wasn't so ambiguous that you didn't know what was going to happen, but it was open-ended enough to allow you, the reader, to assume that life is coming up Cindy. This is definitely going to be cute summer read, and I'm interested to see where Julie takes this series next.
This book was just ok for me! It was funny and a cute little story! I did enjoy reading it its just not my top favorites! It had very low steam but like I said a good storyline! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!