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Some Sunday |
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Rating: Summary: An absolutely great book! Review: This book is the sequel to Butterscotch Blues and I loved it just as much. It's the story of Sandy and how her husband died of AIDS, her friends and their troubles and how she tries to move on with her life. I do suggest you read Butterscotch Blues (it made me cry!) but Some Sunday could definitely be read without reading the prequel. It's a great story and I hope the author continues it with the story of Sandy and her new guy!
Rating: Summary: MUST READ Review: THIS IS A VERY GOOD BOOK AND I ALSO RECOMMEND OTHER TITLES BY THIS AUTHOR. THIS IS A VERY QUICK AND SIMPLE BOOK BUT WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON.
Rating: Summary: Good Sunday Reading. Review: This was an excellent sequel to butterscotch blues. Although it seems as if Sandy will never find true happiness.I would have also liked to have seen Britney's character more developed. Because even though life is not always a bowl of cherries she seems to be the one handling it better than all four of the sister friends. Janice makes you want to come through the pages again and smack her, while Martha is maintaining her life but is battling a horrible addiction. This book still reminds us that our closest friends are sometimes there for you when family is not.
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