Move over on the settee, Jane Austen. You ve met your modern-day match in Abbi Waxman. Bitingly funny, relatable and intelligent, The Bookish Life of Nina Hill is a must for anyone who loves to read. Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author of Good Luck With That
It's a shame The Bookish Life of Nina Hill only lasts 350 pages, because I wanted to be friends with Nina for far longer. Refinery29
I hope you're in the mood to be downright delighted, because that's the state you'll find yourself in after reading The Bookish Life of Nina Hill. PopSugar
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill will put a smile on your face the entire time you re reading it. It s a light, fun summer read with a cast of colorful and lovable characters that you wish were real and that you had on your trivia team. This book is the perfect beach read or pick-me-up for a cloudy day. Hypable
[A] quirky, sweet story. Woman s World
In this love letter to book nerds, Waxman introduces the extraordinary introvert Nina Hill . With witty dialogue and a running sarcastic inner monologue, Waxman brings Nina to vibrant life as she upends her introverted routine and becomes part of the family. Fans of Jojo Moyes will love this. Publishers Weekly
Waxman has created a thoroughly engaging character in this bookish, contemplative, set-in-her ways woman. Be prepared to chuckle. Kirkus Review (starred review)
Book nerds will feel strong kinship with the engaging, introverted Nina Hill, who works in a bookstore, plays pub trivia, and loves office supplies Readers will be captivated by Nina s droll sense of humor. Booklist (starred review)
Full of pop culture references (bonus points for readers who catch the Men at Work one), and the handwritten planner entries are reminiscent of those in Bridget Jones s diary .Will appeal to chick lit fans who enjoy copious rapid-fire dialog. Library Journal
...charming and relatable for any introvert who would rather pass time with fictional characters than people, but will rise to the occasion with the right support. BookTrib
Book lovers will absolutely relate to the central character in Abbi Waxman's third novel. O, The Oprah Magazine
If you relate to staying in and JOMO (joy of missing out), you ll relate to Nina. Betches
[F]ast, light, and fun. Modern Mrs. Darcy
Praise for Abbi Waxman
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. The Garden of Small Beginnings is funny, poignant, and startling in its emotional intensity and in its ability to make the reader laugh and cry on the same page . . . I loved this book! Karen White, New York Times bestselling author of the Tradd Street Novels
[A]summer beach read with meat. . . Waxman develops and explores the characters and their relationship in depth. The Washington Post
This is my favorite kind of book hilarious, sad, joyful. Beautifully written. Fun. I dare you not to enjoy it. Julia Claiborne Johnson, author of Be Frank With Me
What a treat!! Abbi Waxman is one of the wittiest voices in the world today. The Garden of Small Beginnings is a beautiful book full of humor, heart, and deep insight. Molly Shannon, actress
Funny and poignant. Guaranteed to make you laugh and cry. May make you want to play in dirt and grow a new life of your own. Wendy Wax, USA Today bestselling author of Best Beach Ever
Meet your new favorite writer. The Daily Beast
Waxman s skill at characterization . . . lifts this novel far above being just another widow finds love story. Clearly an observer, Waxman has mastered the fine art of dialogue as well. Characters ring true right down to Lilian s two daughters, who often steal the show. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Waxman takes readers from tears to laughter in this depiction of one woman s attempt to hold it all together for everyone else only to learn it s OK to put herself first. Booklist
Kudos to debut author Waxman for creating an endearing and realistic cast of main and supporting characters (including the children). Her narrative and dialog are drenched with spring showers of witty and irreverent humor. Library Journal (starred review)
The Garden of Small Beginnings is a quirky, funny, and deeply thoughtful book. HelloGiggles
Waxman s voice is witty, emotional, and often profound. InStyle (UK)
This novel is filled with characters you ll love and wish you lived next door to in real life. Bustle
It s impossible not to fall in love with Lilian, a young widow who is still trying to come to terms with the death of her husband four years later . . . If you are thinking to yourself, Forget it, I m not reading a gardening book, don t worry . . . THIS IS NOT A GARDENING BOOK! It is, however, a feel-good, hate-to-put-it-down kind of book! Chick Lit Central
Abbi Waxman is the USA Today bestselling author of I Was Told It Would Get Easier, The Bookish Life of Nina Hill, Other People s Houses, and The Garden of Small Beginnings. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband and three children.