Rating: Summary: Snarky Good Fun Review: The theme of overcoming modern inertia is mixed in with some wickedly absurdist black comedy... from porn epiphanies to origami funerals, this is not your average chick lit. Think Daria goes Dot-com (and gets some fashion sense.) Snarky good fun!
Rating: Summary: Chick Lit with an american spin Review: This book is amazing! With sex and the city having ended, I was looking for something to fill the gap and alas, this book. Written with the token four distinct females, each friend adds an interesting component to the group. You have the brain, the sexpot, the corporate climber, and the one you can relate to. A perfect combination!It is also important to not that I only can usually find books of this caliber by british authors such as Jane Green. I would put this book on the same level as an great female british chick lit author. Overall, a great and entertaining book.
Rating: Summary: Dreadful!! Review: This book is just that - dreadful! The worst book I've read in years. I can find nothing complimentary to say about it. The characters are one dimensional and self-absorbed. The writing is sophomoric. The story line is formulaic and quite frankly boring. I didn't care one bit about anyone in this story. What a waste of my money. Who ever edited this one should be fired. Bookstores are full of entertaining chick-lit. If that's your prefered genre look else where.
Rating: Summary: She Doesn't Know What She Wants Review: This book started off great and ended pretty well but the middle wasn't great. The writing was excellent but the characters were weird and superficial. the plot went off on many different tangents. Overall not bad, but not great.
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