I actually received Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner from a friend who thought I'd enjoy it. I'm still not sure if she thought I'd enjoy it because she thought it was a good book or because I'm a plus-sized woman, but I definitely had a different view of this book after reading it the second time.::: ...
Weiner proved herself once again to me. She really knows how to write humoristic chick-lit with the hard reality woven through. You will laugh, you will cry, but most of all, you will not be able to put the book down once you started. Three times hooray for Jennifer Weiner.
Being bogged down with work and with school, I have gone from reading six books a month to reading six books a year (other than academic journals and books related to the politics of East Asia). Good in Bed somehow managed to pique my interest, so I downloaded the kindle edition and started reading...
This one is still my favourite of Jennifer Weiner's novels. Oh how I could relate to Cammie! Smart, satirical, funny and sympathetic, Cammie is your typical modern American woman, with all of the frustrated dreams, heartache and wit that many of us have -- but don't always reveal.For the longer revi...
I think this book falls under the category "Women's Fiction", because it's not exactly a romance and not exactly "chick lit". What it is, is a very good read. I wasn't going to review this book, I read it just to read, but days later it's stuck with me.The storyline is that Cannie is a plus-sized wo...
What charm this chicklit book had in its ridiculous plot, was lost in plodding exposition. I was just barely able to make it through in a few spots. Zaftig Canny thinks nobody loves her because she's overweight and her ex-boyfriend is kind of a tool. She moons, she gestates, she runs off with her...
I have to be honest and say that this book is not my cup-of-tea. So, consider that when you see the one star rating. I don't like reading a book with what feels like a lump in my throat the whole time. I like a release from the pressure at least every once in awhile. I didn't particularly like C...
Tell me how can a writer get away with naming her character Cannie, Brianna, Maxie. The plot is interesting but I get thrown out of the book every single time I read those name. What are these women? Overgrown teenies?
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