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Women's Fiction

Who You Know

Who You Know

List Price: $12.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Review: This is an excellent first effort from Theresa Alan!! I am so glad I found this book!! The cosmopolitan on the cover just screamed my name.

Who You Know is the story of 3 girls, two of whom are sisters, and their day to day life at work and at play. Each chapter is devoted to a particular woman and talks from her point of view.

Not only is it a good story overall, but the characters vocalize their revelations as the story unfoldes and it causes the reader to pause to think as well and realize some things themselves that the characters explain in the story. (i.e. the reality of loving somebody who is imperfect...)

The only thing I didn't like too much, but which did not preclude me from giving this book 5 stars, was that I found the ending of each girl's story to be a bit "cheesy" as they say. Too neat for me. But I still loved every minute of this book. There was still enough non-cheese for me to LOVE Who You Know.

If you are a chick-lit devotee such as myself, this will not disappoint. Enjoy and happy reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Review: This is an excellent first effort from Theresa Alan!! I am so glad I found this book!! The cosmopolitan on the cover just screamed my name.

Who You Know is the story of 3 girls, two of whom are sisters, and their day to day life at work and at play. Each chapter is devoted to a particular woman and talks from her point of view.

Not only is it a good story overall, but the characters vocalize their revelations as the story unfoldes and it causes the reader to pause to think as well and realize some things themselves that the characters explain in the story. (i.e. the reality of loving somebody who is imperfect...)

The only thing I didn't like too much, but which did not preclude me from giving this book 5 stars, was that I found the ending of each girl's story to be a bit "cheesy" as they say. Too neat for me. But I still loved every minute of this book. There was still enough non-cheese for me to LOVE Who You Know.

If you are a chick-lit devotee such as myself, this will not disappoint. Enjoy and happy reading!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy and entertaining read...
Review: This was a cute funny book. Maybe one that you would take to read on vacation in the mountains. It WAS something that I was able to put down on occasion, and there were parts that I actually skipped. ( I occasionaly skipped some of Rhett's chapters.) Overall it was good.


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