Rating:  Summary: Love-Love-Love It!!! Review: This book is a great read and Cannie is a character almost all women can relate to in some way. I couldn't put this book down when I was reading it and no one I've loaned it to has been able to either. I recommend this hysterical read to everyone I know and haven't gotten a bad review on it yet. Jennifer Weiner tells a story as if you were hearing it told by your best girlfriend. You'll really enjoy this one.
Rating:  Summary: If you're above a size 8, you will no doubt relate! Review: Cannie, the main character of "Good in Bed," is a large woman. She's also smart, witty, sensitive and loving. But what Bruce, her ex-boyfriend, takes away from the relationship is how brave he was to have loved a "larger woman," and this is what he writes about in his article in a Cosmo-like magazine. Obviously, Cannie is not only humilitated but mad beyond words when she learns of this article. But living well is the best revenge, and Cannie does her best to move her life beyond the hurt and embarassment that Bruce's article initially brings her.There aren't many books that I can relate to as much as this one. Yea, it's fluff...but it also has a message--we are about more than just our bodies. When men, or anyone for that matter, define us by our weight, they miss out on SO much. Cannie's story is both hilarious and heart-breaking...and my only criticism is that the first half of the book (which had me laughing out loud in bed) feels like a completely different book from the second half (which is mostly tragic and sad). I certainly don't mind mixing comedy and drama, but usually they're inter-mixed versus a total gear-shift from one part of the book to the other. Still, I gave the book 4 stars for its humor and positive message.
Rating:  Summary: A delight! Review: This story is for anyone (men or women) that has ever felt like she/he didnt belong, felt weird, strange, ugly, fat, unloved...(insert your prefered adjective here). Cannie has a job she loves. Friends she can rely upon, a social life, a pot head of a boyfriend...well ex, and a lesbian mother. Yep, she has it all. After Cannie finds out that her now ex boyfriend has a column in an important magazine, and his first article is titled "Lovign a larger Woman" in which he publicly decides to talk about hsi relationship with Cannie and how he dealt with the fact of being in love with a larger woman. I found the article actually pretty good. He has a very valid point, but I also understand the humiliation of Cannie. She decides to take her wight under control, but things beging to happen and soon Cannie finds out that some things in life don't happen the way we want them to. And that sometimes, most of the times, these unexpected turns are for the better. I found the book encuraging, beautiful and sublime. It was a treat to read. I highly reccomend it to anyone. I cried, laughed, cried again, gaped with my mouth open, got angry and then cried again, but with JOY! Loved it!
Rating:  Summary: Great read in bed or anywhere Review: I loved this book. It's funny, in-your-face, feisty, heart-breaking and heart-warming - all of the above. And being "a larger woman", I could absolutely relate to Cannie's struggles with her weight and body-image. I look forward to reading more of Jennifer Weiner's work.
Rating:  Summary: Great summer read Review: I was looking for a good book to read by the pool, and this proved to be a very good choice. I really enjoyed the character and the writer's style . I could not put this book down, and I will definately look for this author's work agian when choosing a new book.
Rating:  Summary: Thought-Provoking Review: This is a fantastic novel. I thought it was a great read. The author makes a great point: stop hating our bodies and move on and make good lives. Cannie, the main character, shows the torment and shame of someone who is a loved, witty, productive member of society but who doesn't fit the mold. Who invented this mold? Why are we following it?
Rating:  Summary: Self-conscious, narcissistic, trite, boring dribble. Review: I hated this book and probably am not qualified to write a review because I stopped reading this piece of garbage 100 pages into it. I found Cannie to be incredibly annoying, complaining about everything and taking no responsibility for her unhappiness. Any 28 year old still complaining about their childhood deserves to be alone and miserable. I knew this book was autobiographical (and then verified it on Ms. Weiner's website), which is something that I can't stand-memoir masked as fiction. I really couldn't stand this book and cannot believe it was a bestseller. I don't really read much modern fiction and tend to stick to the classics; books like this are the reason why.
Rating:  Summary: Good in Bed is good in bed Review: While I wouldn't classify this as "light" I would classify it as an easy read. Weiner manages to write the character as a well rounded, likable person, with normal neuroses. There were some parts that I could have done without, especially the over dramatization at the end, but over all it was an enjoyable experience, perfect for bedtime reading.
Rating:  Summary: You must read this book! Review: I cried, I laughed...I want to read it again!
Rating:  Summary: Enjoyable but not stellar Review: As someone who has had a weight problem I can relate really well to a lot of this book. It's got a certain realistic quality regarding overweight women that it seems is quite lacking in a lot of books. The plot is rather all over the place, and as the book is written in a humorous and lighthearted style it is a little jarring when some of the darker parts of the story come along. Overall it was an enjoyable read, though it's probably one of those books that I'll be able to re-read in six months because I'll have forgotten everything that happens.
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