- Published: 8 January 2019
- ISBN: 9781405938204
- Imprint: Michael Joseph
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $29.99
Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling











- Published: 8 January 2019
- ISBN: 9781405938204
- Imprint: Michael Joseph
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $29.99
Oh lads! This book! There aren't enough words for how much I love it. It's feicin' HILAIRE and very touching
Marian Keyes
If I had a book of the year award for 2017 it would go to Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling . . . It left me giggling at some pages and sobbing at others
Sinead Crowley
One of my fave novels of 2017. It really does remind me of Marian Keyes
Louise O'Neill
One of the funniest books I've read in twenty years
Paul Howard
I had expected this delightful book to be funny and it really, really is. But I never expected the feels. I didn't expect big fat tears to roll down my country face
Tara Flynn, Irish Times
A book so good, so funny, that it made two strangers talk to each other on a London tube train
Sarra Manning, Red
Both Aisling and the novel have a great big thumping heart
Eithne Shortall, Sunday Times
A loving ode to a certain type of Irish woman that's hilarious, comforting and warm. A hot water bottle of a book, if you will
The Daily Edge
Sweet, charming, funny and poignant
The Journal
It's sweet and it's funny and it's moving and it's perfect
The Pool
An utter ray of sunshine
Red
I've spent the last forty-eight hours laughing my head off at this novel . . . but it's not just comic, there's a real heart to it and it's often very moving
John Boyne
This book is the funniest, warmest, loveliest book I've read in so long. The characters are so hilarious and relatable, I laughed non-stop and genuinely didn't want it to end
Lucy Vine
Excellent craic that'll have you shedding a tear as well as laughing your socks off
Fabulous Magazine
With witty dialogue, sharp observations and piles of humour, this is a riot of a read, but with plenty of depth, too - we found ourselves choking up as well as, erm . . . peeing with laughter
Heat, The Funny One
A runaway success . . . it's an uplifting romcom that combines elements of Bridget Jones and Four Weddings with Father Ted
Kirsty Lang, BBC Radio 4 Front Row
Aisling is an absolute gem of a character and this book is a breath of fresh air
The Sun
This hilarious and heart-warming book had us alternately laughing and crying. The year's funniest book to date
Hello
My unofficial autobiography
Aisling Bea
Her voice leaps off the page . . . it's this depth of character and eye for detail that makes comparisons with Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones series spot-on
Independent
This quickfire tragi-comedy is bursting with clever one-liners and acute observations
Sunday Express
Funny and touching . . . we fell in love with the heroine of Oh My God What a Complete Aisling, about a small-town girl in Dublin
Good Housekeeping
Hilarious . . . A well-crafted tale with warmth and emotion
Woman Magazine
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to invest in a shumper (though not for going OUT OUT) and as soon as you've finished it, you'll want to reread this hilarious novel, which will also get you in the right feels
Red Online
This hilarious Irish bestseller, which came to life via a viral Facebook page, follows country girl Aisling as she moves from her hometown to big city living in Dublin. She's sweet, a little clueless but a force to be reckoned with
Buzzfeed
Brilliant. You laugh, you cry, you miss home, and you can't put it down
Sunday Independent
Country bumpkin Aisling carries this perky, big-hearted romcom. Powered by cracking one-liners, it'll have you chortling through any amount of airport delays
Event Magazine
This is a tale of a young woman from the Irish countryside and her travails in Dublin will have you laughing
i Newspaper
It's a novel that simply roars along, full of proper LOL moments as well as real poignancy. Aisling is the perfect heroine for our chaotic times.
Sarra Manning, Red Online
Every Irish person knows an Aisling, and there is nothing more delightful than recognising something familiar being projected back at you through a novel. While the books are both extremely funny, they also reflect a period in Irish culture and centre around a heartwarming story for Aisilings of the ages
Image Magazine
You'll laugh. A lot. But you should also get the tissues ready
Irish Post