One of our young reader was really excited when she got her hands on this book. She is a big fan of the movies and she wanted to read the book. She was really impressed and read it in a single seating. This is her review:
‘Legally Blonde’ by Amanda Brown is the novel that inspired the popular movie and musical of the same name. The book tells the story of Elle Woods, a fashion-forward and seemingly superficial sorority girl who follows her ex-boyfriend to Harvard Law School, only to discover her own potential and intelligence along the way. The novel is generally considered lighter and less polished compared to its film adaptation. I noted significant differences in Elle’s character, describing her as less driven and more preoccupied with her appearance than in the movie, which portrays a more empowered transformation.
The book delves into her struggles at Harvard but lacks some of the inspirational tone found in the film. Despite the differences, I founnd the book to be an enjoyable read. I will be a delight for die-hard fans of the chick-lit genre, providing a humorous glimpse into the challenges of breaking stereotypes and proving oneself in a competitive environment.
The ending, while slightly different from the film, still resonates with themes of independence and self-discovery. If you’re curious about the source material behind the iconic movie, as I was, Legally Blonde, the book, offers a different perspective on Elle Woods’ journey and highlights the origins of her iconic story.