On publication the
Western Daily Press described the novel as a schoolgirl-ish, with the reviewer comparing it books his sister used to read.
The Observer review expressed disappointment, describing how of the good quality jokes got lost in the prose.
Auberon Waugh reviewed the novel upon publication and recommended it highly for summer reading, describing how his emotions were "powerfully engaged on behalf of the heroine". He went on to say: With the paperback release in 1977, the
Bracknell and Ascot Times described the novel as "affable corn, easy reading with the odd giggle". However the review went on to say that Cooper's journalism was much better than this work of fiction. In contrast the
Liverpool Daily Post described it as a modern romance. In 2016
Penguin Books recommended the novel as good introduction to Cooper's wider
oeuvre. Writing in
Red magazine in 2018 journalist Sarah Manning described how she read the novel when she was younger she wanted to emulate "Bella's badass bitchery". == Adaptation ==