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The Last Romeo
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
James is 34 and fed up. His six-year relationship with Adam has imploded, he hates his job making up celebrity gossip, and his best friend Bella has just announced she's moving to Russia.
Adrift and single in loved-up London, James needs to break out of his lonely, drunken comfort zone. Encouraged by Bella, he throws himself headlong into online dating, blogging each encounter anonymously as the mysterious Romeo.
After meeting a succession of hot/weird/gross men, James has fans and the validation he's always craved. But when his wild night with a closeted Olympian goes viral and sends his Twitter-fame through the roof, James realises maybe, in the search for happy-ever-after, some things are better left un-shared. Seriously, wherefore art thou Romeo....
From Justin Myers, author of sensational blog The Guyliner, this razor-sharp and cringingly candid account of one man's quest for 'The One' is as sad, fearless and funny as dating itself.
Critic Reviews
"I adored The Last Romeo...funny, clever and warm." (Adam Kay, author of This Is Going to Hurt)
"Hilarious and insightful, The Last Romeo is the perfect blend of heart, spark and snark." (Isabel Costello, Literary Sofa)
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- Yos
- 09-10-20
Im beside myself
Okay, so Joe Jameson is going on my favorites list for narration....but onto the story.
It’s definitely worth the listen. Like 100 percent. But if you don’t like your chest aching and only getting a semi happy ending, brace yourself.
I literally got my heart broken twice while listening to this book, like viciously.....I’m still kind of reeling from my heartbreaks and was only somewhat satisfied with the ending, not because it was bad, but because I’m a greedy b word and I was left wanting soooooooooo much more. I wanted to be part of the happily ever after not just see the beginning of it and then be left high and dry after going through all this heart ache I went through with the MC . The MC was so well written, flaws and all and I couldn’t help but be there with him, rooting for him, being patient with his sometimes idiotic choices and I wanted to be a part of his win. I wanted to get to know the mysterious end game person and what happened with their relationship and why he and MC connected.
I would be so so so happy if there were a book two that delved into that and how MC got past the remainder of his hang ups and made it work with the umm...last Romeo...
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- Kevin Smith
- 09-09-20
Great story and narration
Honestly I could listen to Joe Jameson narrate anything, he’s so good. But couple that with a charming story and you can’t go wrong! Highly recommended.
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- Ruben Gil
- 10-07-21
The story needed focus
The book was more of a character study than a narrative. So if you’re looking for a romance, look elsewhere. Still, a decent story though.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-30-21
Conflicting reaction
This was entertaining enough, and moderately original. However, I am conflicted about the central character. Either the writer has done a BRILLIANT job of capturing a person with a total lack of self-awareness, or the character is one of the most self-obsessed, arrogant, patronising arseholes you could ever imagine - but with the added annoyance of repeated claims that he is a nice guy acting out of character.
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- Dameon Loukas
- 08-21-20
Loved it!
Funny, relatable and enjoyable. Would highly recommend to anyone. Can’t wait to read other books by the author :)
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- Graziana
- 02-20-20
Beautiful story and narration
I’m listening to this audiobook for the second time because I didn’t expect “the one” would be the man of which I didn’t remember anything! The narration is amazing, perfect, even though Joe Jameson’s voice sounds too young for the main character who is a 34 years old.
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- Bobbie
- 02-02-18
Pre read rating : 9 ( its about internet dating! ) Post read rating : I need closure... A rollercoaster of emotions!!!
Be prepared for a roller coaster of emotions!!! If I spoil though I have tired not to I apologise!!!! But this book has left me so flabbergasted that it must say quite a lot about the story.
The story reels you in immediately. I laughed!!!!I cried!!!!!! I sweared out loud angrily!!! My heart is now battered and confused at the end of the story. Like the many amounts of reviews I have seen online at goodreads and I agree with the sentiments, this book hits far too close to reality. I loved James and his colourful bands of close friends and the hilarious narration of his dates. But Jesus christ the angst and the lows that life sometimes deals you with. Half the time I was in cloud nine then the next minute I was brutally pulled down smack on the ground out of nowhere!! There were many times when I was wishing give my lovely mc a BREAK already!!! My poor heart was confused whether to be angry, sad or happy! Its a whirlwind of an emotion read. Granted I maybe a tad sensitive and cry easily, this book is not easy on the emotions. And the ending did not leave me satisfied at all!! It both angers me as I did not get a closure but I am happy with hopeful imagination for an immediate sequel to follow perhaps?
For a debut book I would say its a home run for Myers. There’s no doubt he is a fabulous writer and has a way with words. It just had far too much realism for my liking tbh! ;)) You see what i did there? But given his journalism background i’m not surprised of his narration style. And a dose of reality is a breath of fresh air i suppose.
And the narrative performance has been good overall. I will need to hear more to make a sound judgment but Jameson made the book an enjoyable listen. If my wishful thinking is correct I hope this partnership carries on to a Bridget Jones scenario and future books are already in plan.
Why?
Because I want closure! I need The Last Romeo!!
Now I am off to read a cheesy Mils & Boons romance to sedate my emotionally wrecked heart!
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- Pavel Obolensky
- 11-09-21
Disappointing
This book didn't work for me, for a number of reasons. The blurb seems to suggest that this is a rom-com but it isn't. It's more
like gay chick-lit (think Bridget Jones's Diary - the book, not the film). Much of the story is just the main character going on dates and getting drunk. There isn't much of a plot.
The book also seemed a bit clumsy. At one point, the main character is confronted by another character and the reader is led to believe that the main character is going to change his behaviour and the story is finally going to move forward. But no! Nothing changes! Then the main character has a similar confrontation with yet another set of characters about pretty much the same thing but again doesn't really change and the story just drags on like before.
The ultimate purpose of the book is to show the transformation of the main character as a person. But he isn't very relatable and the transformation feels trivial and unoriginal. The author tried to do something along the lines of Andrew Sean Greer's book 'Less', but was much less successful. He ends up pleasing neither those looking for an escapist light-hearted book nor those interested in more 'literary' fiction.
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- vladimira
- 10-26-21
Jarring
This book was very different from what I expected. I thought it'll be a light hearted romcom with happy ending. What I actually got was a very very real and relatable story of an incredibly lovely, though slightly lost and morally misguided man whose palpable loneliness broke my heart.
There are funny moments, many many of them, but there are equally many jarring moments that will rip your guts out. And the ending is really just another beginning, no promises and heart emojis. This book verges on being almost uncomfortably realistic and true for that.
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- spencear
- 07-01-21
Self enlightenment through alcohol
The road to enlightenment is found through copious amounts of booze and all the bad decisions a blogger can muster. I found the premise of the story interesting if only to see the pitfalls laying ahead of the narrator. Joe Jameson brings a full cast to life, even making me care what happens to Romeo at times. Overall I'm not the target audience of this book, being too old and cynical to relate.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-22-21
Did not finish - story wasn’t for me
Could not finish this story as I didn’t feel invested in the characters or the story at all. It was funny at parts but that didn’t save the lack of connection I had with the main character or his friends. Maybe this genre just isn’t what I’m used to.
The narrator also grated on my nerves — possibly partly to me not liking the story or the main character.
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- AC264
- 04-25-21
required
Struggled a bit with how awful everyone was, but enjoyed it otherwise. Joe's an exceptional narrator.
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- Ellison Burke
- 10-27-20
Started good but took a turn
I started by loving the book, although in the middle it took a turn for the worse that I dont feel like it recoverd from.
The character's actions just got worse with no real redemption and some of the representations/morals just felt icky.
The voice acting was phenomenal and was the reason I was able to finish it, serious praise to the voice actor and audio production team.