And pretty much blind when it came to romance and real life. She lived It took me a while to finish this one, partially because I was reading it during exams, but mostly because this one just didn't impress me much at all. She lived her life constantly thinking, "What would Devon Do? I mean, come on! To top it all off, Sophie had no backbone, which really made me hate her. But he could be downright charming - in a over-the-top kind of way. I'm surprised the other characters believed him at all.

All in all, this book just couldn't do anything for me. Maybe you'll read it and find something in it that I couldn't. The best thing I can say about this book is the fact that I finished it. And the fact that the cover has sparkles! Nov 28, Leigh Herondale rated it really liked it Shelves: The novel is told in Sophie's POV. I do love her though just not as much as the others. I feel like she's is the weirdest girl among the other girls from the previous re-tellings.

Not weird in a good way but weird in an extremely annoying way. One, she has this thing with Devon from this novel series that she reads. Believe me, I do understand her obsession with books but I feel like she's getting too attached with the novel that she tends to forget "reality". She compares or relates everything to her novels which to be honest is cute for the first few chapters but simply gets old as the story neared its ending. Two, she has this annoying habit of seeing the negativity in situations where she should just see the good things but ends up doing the opposite when it comes to situations where she has to see the negativity in things.

And lastly, I think she was just shallow and just plain insecure since she ended up dissecting the life of this popular girl in school once she got to know her. I don't really know, honestly she just gave me a headache. She was a very complicated character that I just couldn't relate to or even begin to understand. I still like her though but just not as much as Cindy, Dylan and Simone.

Then there are the two boys, Michael and Jack. Let's go with Michael first. Michael is the same Michael mentioned in Robin Palmer's previous novels. Yes, the guy who loved rap music and was mentioned in Cindy Ella or Geek Charming if I'm not mistaken. I think it was Cindy Ella. He was the guy who went out with Cindy a few years back. I think he's adorable even if he tends to ignore Sophie most of the time in the duration of their relationship. I think it's a guy thing.

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Honestly, I think Sophie should have known at that point in their relationship what kind of guy Michael is. He is always there when it counts anyway. And lastly, there's Jack. The wolf of the story. I don't really like this guy. Yeah, maybe at first I did but after making Sophie pay for everything just rubbed off on me. I really don't know why Sophie didn't even bother saying "NO" to him. Anyway, he was cheap and honestly just too full of himself. I wanted to strangle him after everything else but other than that I think Sophie just enabled him to be just cheap.

And seriously, cheap guys? Even if you're the hottest person on Earth as long as you're cheap especially when it counts then we have nothing to talk about. Overall, I did enjoy reading the novel but not as much as I enjoyed reading the others. But to be honest, this book just gave me a headache. I was confused with all of Sophie's rationalizations with the romance novels as her basis and everything and I honestly didn't want to keep up with her anymore. I feel like she doesn't even know which is real and which isn't and that kinda' ticked me off.

I also felt like I wasn't attached to any of the characters even the bad boy. And usually, I am drawn to the bad boys. I did like the ending since I actually feel like she made the right choice. Anyway, I'm just gonna give this a 3. Fans of this this author. I have read two other books by this author that I had loved.

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So when I saw this at the library, I was excited to read it. I liked the plot and there so many parts that made me laugh out loud. It was so funny!! It was great and unique and the character of Sophie fits all the girls who wanted to have an exciting life and live life on the edge while having a storybook romance. Which fits me too.

I always wanted to have a big adventure and have a romance book boyfriend. Which is what Sophie wanted t I have read two other books by this author that I had loved. Which is what Sophie wanted to have to. She was bored with the same things and the same guy, she wanted to find an exciting life. I liked the characters. She was just to funny. I also didn't like Micheal at the beginning, but he was growing on me at the end. But I hated Jack, he was good on the plane, but then he was just so stupid. I'm so glad she didn't choose him.

The ending was cute and I liked it!! Everything might not be perfect, but it's getting there. So all in all, this was a pretty good book and I can't wait to read more books by this author. Feb 10, Sarah added it. Little Miss Red is an adventurous book about finding love. Sophia Green is forced to go spend Spring Break with her grandmother in Florida. Right before she leaves for her trip her and her boyfriend of 3 years press the stop button. When she gets on the plane she meets a new boy she soon falls head over hills with.

However, does the adventures of her new relationship leave her old one in the dust or is she still left contemplated about what path to choose? Jan 16, Samy M rated it did not like it. This book sucked the life out of me. I wish I could give it less than a one star or just find a copy of this book so I could rip it to shreds.

Is the two hour This book sucked the life out of me. Is the two hours it took to write this novel worth the pain it will cause people like me? In short, girls, reconsider before you read this novel. You too may want to feed the ya-girl-romance-paper back-novel part of your heart, but you can get that else where. There are other books that do not bring you one step closer to Satan and have good writing and contain substance that will feed your brain. Sep 05, Ray rated it it was amazing Shelves: Little Miss Red is a very refreshing and well-written take on both the high school "slice-of-life" genre and a "twist retelling" of the Little Red Riding Hood tale.

One of Robin Palmer's strongest efforts so far, the book features witty, believable, relatable and fully-realized characters and an airy but engaging plot. Sophie Greene is feeling that her life in love and academia is stuck in a rut. Captivated by her favorite novel heroine, "Devon Deveraux," she wishes for a globetrotting lif Little Miss Red is a very refreshing and well-written take on both the high school "slice-of-life" genre and a "twist retelling" of the Little Red Riding Hood tale.

Captivated by her favorite novel heroine, "Devon Deveraux," she wishes for a globetrotting life full of excitement and a revolving door of perfect boyfriends. When her current beau wishes to press the "pause button" on their relationship, when she is caught red-handed at cheating at a school photo contest, and when she must put her Spring Break plans on hold to visit her grandmother in Florida, things only seem to be pushing Sophie deeper into that rut.

However, a mysterious, charming and potentially dangerous in all the right ways stranger who sits next to her on her flight brings promise of exactly the type of thrilling adventures Sophie only read and dreamt about. While very light on plot, Little Miss Red demonstrates Robin Palmer's craft at creating believable, three-dimensional and memorable characters. The dialogue and Sophie's first-person perspective are very well-written and snappy. Palmer deftly gives sympathy for Sophie's boredom and desperation, including her failed attempts at cheating. Overall, a highly recommended light summer or Spring Break read that will nonetheless leave the reader appreciating these well-crafted characterizations, and perhaps a greater understand of what goes on in a teenage girl's head.

Primarily for teen girls; male readers may be put off by the pacing and genre. Older readers nostalgic for high school "slice-of-life" stories may also highly enjoy this. Jan 18, ;Missy. Lala; rated it it was ok Shelves: This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I had so many thoughts for this book!!!! And I will tell you them starting with the main character. First, I thought the protagonist of this book was very airheaded and dramatic; but then as I read along, she was getting a little bit better. But I have to say, she was REALLY into fairy tales, and happily ever after's, and always compared the real world to the fantasy worlds.

After, she turned out to be ok, I thought the book would end differently. But I guess she is "co-dependent" after all -sigh- oh well. Now, lets talk about the boys. I'm going to compare them. But, he turned out to be a cheap jerk, who always made the girlfriend pay instead of doing the romantic thing an paying for both, and he was always about himself he kind of reminded me of Gaston in "Beauty and the Beast" that kind of sums everything up: So, Sophie consider this a wake up call!!!!!

I was even surprised that he has a girl friend in the beginning because he never paid attention to Sophie! I mean, if I had a boy friend like that I would've told him something instead of just letting it slide like Sophie did but you know that's another thing about her she's very soft. But, at the end, he ends up "changing" for Idk how long, and gets back together with Sophie, after she broke up with Jack, after Michael broke up with her.

So yeah its a love triangle, and a chain. So, to sum up this review, I'm glad she ends up with Michael, because out of the 2 guys he's her "soul mate", but I would've really liked for the author to either, add more to the ending, or make Sophie an independent person: Finally, if your favorite genre is Chick-lit then by all means pick up this book, you might even enjoy it: Jun 15, Kailia rated it it was ok.

As many of you know, I don't like giving negative reviews, but I will be honest. So, that aside, I'm going to review this book. I didn't like it as much as I had hoped. Till today, I had heard high praise for Robin Palmer and her books. Little Miss Red is her most recent release and I am very, very sorry that this had to be the first book I read by this author. Why am I so sad? Because this book was not my cup of tea. I am highly dissapointed. Not only did this book take me forever to read, I jus As many of you know, I don't like giving negative reviews, but I will be honest. Not only did this book take me forever to read, I just thought it was well First and foremost, I could relate to Sophie and her problem's but I couldn't connect with her.

I couldn't say, "Oh man! I would feel the same exact way! Sophie wasn't the best protagonist. She winded a lot and was really, really annoying. Her obsession with Devon Devoreaux was over the top and I wanted to kill her. Most of the time, Sophie would say "This is just like the time when Devon was in this book give title of book and then this happened. Might I point out that I am a 15 year old girl and Sophie is the only girl I've seen or heard of who is this obsessed with it. Sure we girls love to text and stuff, but we also know how to turn our cell phones off.

What was with her subscribing to all the stores in the world? Honestly, I wasn't interested in knowing that Claire's was having a sale! Then there were the boys: Jack was in short, a jackass. He made Sophie who he called Red because of her red cowboy hat, which was really stupid pay for everything and he turned out to be exactly what Sophie and me didn't want. Michael was annoying at first with his "sups" and "yos" but near the end, when we finally see him again, he grew on me.

And Sophie's Grandma wasn't what I was expecting.


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I have to admit that I thought she was I have to saw that Robin Palmer can write, even if I didn't like the book all the more. She had a nice, unique writing style that I found was refreshing. The plot was eh, but then again, it wasn't the worst in the world. Feb 11, Tina rated it liked it Shelves: She wants to have a more exciting life — something that her favorite novel character Devon Deveraux has. When her trip to Mexico with her friends got canceled, Sophie gets sent to Florida to bring a family heirloom to her grandmother. Little Miss Red is a fun read, and I really found myself rooting for Sophie all the way.

I knew I would not be surprised if Jack turns out to be a crook all along, but Robin Palmer surprised me with the ending, which just made me feel, well, a bit sorry for someone like Jack. No more spoilers here now, but I can say that Robin made the story of Little Red Riding Hood a bit more interesting than the old fairy tale, and ended it with a sort of unexpected twist. And one last thing: I like the overall lesson of Little Miss Red: Sep 05, Michelle Rebar rated it really liked it. This one will teach you to not judge people based on what you see on the outside.

You never know who may be a wolf in sheeps clothing, or who you may be missing out on as a friend. Sophie lives a simple, boring life. She plays by all the rules and never does anything that would be considered daring. Even her love life is as dull as her wardrobe. She's always afraid to walk on the wild side, but she really, really wants to. It all starts with a red hat she sees at the mall. Sophie is NOT a red hat kind of girl, but something inside of her wants to be so badly that she throws caution to the wind and buys it anyway.

After all, Devon Devoreux would do it. Devon is the herione and star of a series of romance novels that Sophie is obsessed with. Oh, how Sophie wishes her life could be more like a novel and less like the care instructions on a sweater. Well, she's about to get her wish. When Sophie is on her way to Florida to visit her granmother, she ends up sitting next to a devilishly handsome and possibly dangerous guy named Jack.

She can tell he's dangerous because he didn't turn his electronic device off immediately when he was told to. What is even more surprising is that he seems to be interested in her. He's even got a nickname for Sophie already. He calls her "Red" after her newly purchased hat. Now all she has to do is keep him thinking that she really is a red hat kind of girl.

But is Jack really who she thinks he is? As they make their way to grandmothers house, Sophie will begin the lesson of a lifetime. She may realize that a boring life isn't so bad after all. Nov 12, Princess Bookie rated it really liked it Shelves: I was really looking forward to this one from the moment I heard about it last year! I read another one of Robin's and liked it a whole lot. This one was also a good one. We meet Sophie who has been dating Josh for 3 years. She was supposed to go with him down to Florida but he gets sick so she goes down to visit her grandmother alone. Lately, she has felt like they don't have a connection anymore, the romance has started to run sour.

Right before she le Taken from princessbookie. Right before she leaves, Josh tells her he thinks they should take a "break. Can he be her soulmate? He does end up sitting next to her! Well, she spends the plane ride talking to him and getting to know him. Her grandmother meets him at the airport and invites him home with them since he has nowhere to stay. Sophie gets to know him over the next few weeks and she fees like they have a connection.

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He is sort of a bad boy so she feels drawn to him. From the get go, I did not like the guy. I thought he was a user. He kept on insisting Sophie pay for everything and that really bothered me. I didn't find him to be charming or sexy like Sophie did. I wanted her to stay with Josh and work on their relationship. A bunch of money comes up missing and Sophie thinks Jack took it. Josh than comes to Florida to see Sophie. Read the book to find out. Do Sophie and Jack get together? Do Josh and Sophie stay together?

Who took the money? I enjoyed reading this book but I just did not like Jack from the get go. I liked Sophie but her choices are all over the place and she falls in lust too easily.


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Oh, and the references to Nicholas Sparks were definitely awesome! Apr 03, Nicole rated it did not like it. A review for this one. Now, I haven't read this one in a while, so it might be rusty. Ok, soooo, let's start with Sophie Greene. Good grades, good reputation, nice boyfriend. I would say perfect, but she doesn't really love him. Of course her family does. She thinks something's wrong with her, because he does everything right. He shows up on time, he calls when he should call, he has great fashion sense which is pretty rare with guys , doesn't mind shopping, and is always there when she Alright He shows up on time, he calls when he should call, he has great fashion sense which is pretty rare with guys , doesn't mind shopping, and is always there when she needs him.

Why doesn't she love him? She doesn't know, she just wants a change. Oh, let's not forget she's also obsessed with some book series and the star of them, Devon Deveraux. She wants to be just like her. Sophie is obviously a hopeless romantic. She wants her Prince Charming to come save her. So when she goes to Florida to visit her Grandma, she meets this guy who looks exactly like her favorite guy in the books she's reading.

Next thing you know, they're a couple. I'm not spoiling it for you, but there are bumps in the road as Sophie has to make the choice between wild and safe. Isn't that so intense? I disliked this book. If the point of it was to make girls cry and lose all faith in love, well then it did a great job.

And no I did not cry It sent the message: I am sure I'm not the only one who got that message. Even if it did have a happy ending, it would be a waste of paper. Another little fluffy ending. I did not like this book. And unless you like books that tell you love will crush your soul, etc. Aug 23, Selena Nguyen rated it liked it.

Robin Palmer is one of my favorite authors, so when I saw this on the book shelf in the library, I immediately checked it out. First of all, Sophie, the protagonist of the story, bases her whole entire life on a fictional character, Devon. She refers the decisions she has to make and events that happen to Devon in a different books that she's in. Sophie mentioned Devon so much Robin Palmer is one of my favorite authors, so when I saw this on the book shelf in the library, I immediately checked it out.

Sophie mentioned Devon so much times that it became beyond annoying after the first chapter. Though, being a fan of Palmer kept me reading. It got worse after that. She mentioned Devon even more throughout the chapters, and the way she describes her somewhat ex-boyfriend, Michael, sickens me. She mentions all the negative things about him and compares him to her "soul-mate" Jack.

He can't be so terrible that they isn't a good thing about him or else they wouldn't have been together in the first place, and if he is as bad as she says he is, she wouldn't be able to manage that guy for three years. I don't know if she even realizes that she does still have a bit of feelings still for Michael when she was with Jack. She checks her iPhone all the time to see if he messaged her an apologize. She may say that she won't go back to him after he apologizes but as a reader, you can tell that it won't go that way.

Also, even though she is an iPhone obsessed, she is more anticipated to check anything that comes up on her iPhone, coincidentally after Michael put their relationship on pause. Apr 14, Irene added it Shelves: After reading Cindy Ella and Geek charming by Robin Palmer which were both really funny and intriguing books. Nothing about this book really made me laugh or wanting to read on. In fact all I wanted to do was stop reading it. The book is about a girl named Sophie Greene who is tired of being a nice girl who has a dull and predicable life.

And when spring break finally comes, Sophie decides to use this chance to be wild and different and anything but tired and predictable. But lucky her on the plane ride she does meet a guy who totally reminds her of Devon Devoreaux, a male character from her favorite romance novel.

And it goes on talking about how she tries to be more wild and regret somethings she did. Overall it was a pretty bland and predictable storyline. Feb 02, Marybeth Taylor rated it liked it. This book was really cute and light - as are most of the books in this 'companionship'. It's not a series. A good quality in books like this are that you don't have to think to much. Sure, I admit that near the end where things start getting dicey my heart was a-thumpin', but nothings to major. You see, books like this, you don't have to really contemplate the events that happen, they just, happen.

Impossible tweaks her nose and it cures Little Miss Naughty of her naughtiness. Men Show , she kept her purple color and oval body but now had curly pink hair, a dark-fuchsia nose, pink rosy cheeks emphasizing her character trait and her bow was a lighter shade of green. Her catchphrase was, "Sometimes I just can't help myself". Occasionally, her pranks backfire on her. Little Miss Neat is the 3rd book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Neat is as neat as two pins, and lives in Twopin Cottage.

When she goes on holiday, Mr. Muddle comes to visit her empty house. He makes a cup of tea, putting everything back in the wrong place. When Little Miss Neat comes home she can't find anything, and when she sits in a chair she is pricked by forks, knives, and spoons that Mr. Hargreaves tells the reader, "I don't think Little Miss Neat will be taking a holiday next year. Little Miss Princess is the 34th book in the Little Miss series; the book was published in Spring to mark the 40th anniversary of the Mr Men.

A very big castle. And Little Miss Princess has lots of people to do things for her. But Little Miss Princess isn't rude and spoiled. She is a kind and generous, good hearted princess. One day, she decides to help an injured Mr. Bump, but as you can imagine, Little Miss Princess isn't used to doing things herself, so everything doesn't quite go to plan. Little Miss Prim is part of the Little Miss series. Little Miss Prim is always proper. She is never out of character, and feels lost without her purse. Little Miss Quick is the 23rd book in the Little Miss series. Rush, Little Miss Quick is always in a hurry and did not even have time to finish tying a bow in her hair.

Little Miss Scary is the 31st book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Scary enjoys scaring people, especially Mr. She has not, however, reckoned with Mr. Men Show , Little Miss Scary kept her looks, except one of her spikes is gone and she is darker red. She is a regular character. Her house is a haunted house in the middle of the woods. She has a collection of assorted masks which are modified in season two which she uses to scare the other Mr.

Men and Little Misses, although they can frighten her as well. She has a scary snore as seen in the episode, "Sleep". Little Miss Scary snorts when she laughs. Little Miss Scatterbrain is the 12th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Scatterbrain is the least intelligent woman in the world — even less intelligent than Mr. Little Miss Scatterbrain was also released as a follow-along audio book, featuring a show-tune-style musical number at the end. It was published in by E. Interactive SA and developed by Hyptique. Little Miss Show-Off is green; she has a red nose, yellow shoes, blue gloves and a yellow, blue and pink hat.

She doesn't like to share anything with anyone. The only thing she ever thinks about is herself. Little Miss Shy is the 9th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Shy is blue with black hair, and has pink cheeks. Little Miss Shy is afraid of everything, and hardly goes out. She grows her own food in the garden. One day she receives an invitation to Mr.

Funny's party, and keeps changing her mind about whether or not to go. Funny arrives and drags her to the party; she has fun and meets Mr. Quiet, who used to be shy like her. Little Miss Somersault is the 30th book in the Little Miss series.

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Little Miss Somersault is incredibly agile. When she goes for a walk, she cartwheels instead. Instead of going through the front door, she climbs onto the roof first. Instead of sitting in a chair while eating her lunch, she balances on the back of it. She jumps over Mr. Small's house, and talks on the telephone with one leg up. She gets the leaves off Mr. Worry's roof, but he has the ladder.

Little Miss Somersault doesn't need a ladder to climb up on the roof. Skinny paints the roof of his house; Mr. Bump bumps into the ladder causing the paint to spill but Mr. Skinny is rescued by Miss Somersault. The next day, everyone has heard about her daring deeds.

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Uppity calls her on the phone about the umbrella stuck in the chimney, and expects her in five minutes. It takes no time to climb onto Mr. Uppity's roof and get onto the chimney, but she is afraid of heights. Tickle brings Miss Somersault back down, and looks for someone else to tickle. Someone talks to her on the phone about their hat which has blown off onto the roof, and her face turns pale because she does not want to climb.

But it is Mr. Small; relieved, off she somersaults. Little Miss Sparkle is the 37th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Sparkle loves to dance and sparkled when she danced even more. During a week, she lost her sparkle and asks Mr Silly to help. Because of his silliness, she laughed more until she was all better. Little Miss Splendid is the 10th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Splendid lives in a mansion with a golden bathtub, and thinks she is better than everyone else. When she goes to town and sees a new hat in a store window that she thinks she simply must have, she buys it.

When she is walking home and her friends ask her if she wants to take the bus, she refuses — but then it starts to rain, and her new hat is ruined. Little Miss Star is the 19th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Star wants to be popular more than anything. She goes to see a man we can only see his long legs; it is later revealed to be Roger Hargreaves , and the next day she walks past a shop window and sees her book Little Miss Star , by Roger Hargreaves in the window.

Men book to break the fourth wall the first was Mr. Little Miss Stella is part of the Little Miss series of books. She is based on a real person: The book was produced in a limited edition of books as a fashion-show invitation. Little Miss Stubborn is the 27th book in the Little Miss series. She is the most stubborn character of all in the Mr. Sometimes it was good for Little Miss Stubborn to be stubborn. Once, she was told not to take the right fork in the path; she took it, but Mr. Wrong actually meant not to take the left fork. Little Miss Stubborn after a long journey with many stops in the wrong countries ended up at Mr.

Strong's house and ate a gigantic omelette without his permission. Little Miss Stubborn is unstoppable; she doesn't know when to quit. Little Miss Sunshine is the 4th book in the Little Miss series. There was a king who lived in a castle in Miseryland. Little Miss Sunshine was on vacation. She saw a sign saying, "This way to Miseryland", so she went to Miseryland and saw a guard at the bridge door. Little Miss Sunshine gave the guard a big smile; he took her to see the King of Miseryland.

She had an idea, and Little Miss Sunshine and the king went back to her car. She made a new sign saying, "Laughter Land"; she laughed, and the king laughed too. She keeps her looks and personality except her hair and nose changed from yellow to light tan and now runs a morning show called "Good Morning Dillydale" with Mr. Her house is pink with a flowerbed, and flowers on the house as well.

She is also shown to like being tickled, as she had allowed Mr. Tickle to do so in a few episodes and on the website when rolled over him. Little Miss Sunshine's name and picture have been featured on many clothing designs, including track pants and sweaters. Little Miss Tidy is the 25th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Tidy loves to keep things neat and clean. Little Miss Tiny is the 5th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Tiny isn't just small, she's tiny.

Little Miss Tiny is tinier than Mr. Little Miss Tiny is picked on because she is so small.

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The story begins when Little Miss Tiny wakes up, exits the mouse hole, and explores outdoors. She gets frightened by the large animals but Mr. Strong can hear her, and rescues her. Little Miss Trouble is the 6th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Trouble is a prankster like Mr. Clever to trick Mr. Small gets two unnecessary black eyes. Small talks to Dr. Bump to trick Little Miss Trouble. They tickle and bump her, and Little Miss Trouble gets a taste of her own medicine. Little Miss Twins is the 15th book in the Little Miss series.

Little Miss Twins do everything in pairs, and say things twice. They live in Twoland. Little Miss Twins were inspired by Roger Hargreaves' twin daughters. Little Miss Vain is part of the Little Miss series. Little Miss Vain lives in Prettyville. Her beauty would make Little Miss Splendid jealous. Little Miss Vain has a blue body, a yellow nose, curly yellow hair, and pink cheeks.

She wears silver shoes, gloves, a silver bow, and carries a matching handbag. Little Miss Whoops is the 33rd book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Whoops goes to visit her brother, Mr. In the TV series The Mr. Men Show she keeps her pink nose but her hair is invisible, a pair of glasses and a pink bow replace her bandages, and her color is a lighter shade of blue; she is slightly less round. As her name suggests, her catchphrase for the show is "Whoops!

She also says that she doesn't like "flat food" and claims she's a "trained professional" at everything she does. While in the book, she is Mr. Bump 's sister, it is never mentioned in the TV series except on the Cartoon Network site and the Mr. Men Show magazine although they are the same color and equally clumsy. Apparently, Miss Whoops is very near-sighted when she was seen without her glasses explained well in the episode, "Eyeglasses" ; even in the book, she squints.

Their relationship was hinted at by the way they interacted "Actually it's me, Mr. Bump, we make quite the team" ; she really wanted Mr. Bump to celebrate her birthday in "Parties" and the Mr. Little Miss Wise is the 24th book in the Little Miss series.