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Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 9 years ago
This was my first book by Bridget Asher I have ever read, but it won't be my last. Let me explain. The writing was funny, heartfelt, and just plain lovely. I mean we all come from interesting beginnings, don't we? Asher's lens is wonderful. She created some very interesting characters in the Rockw...
The Book Junkie
The Book Junkie rated it 9 years ago
All of Us and Everything was kindly given to me in exchange for an honest review. It was part of our SheReads.org spring book selection. While I had never heard of this author before, the book synopsis was intriguing.What did I think of the story? I actually really loved the plot idea. A mom who...
The Open Book
The Open Book rated it 9 years ago
All of Us and Everything by Bridget Asher is a quirky little read. The Rockwell women, sisters Esme, Liv, Ru, their mother Augusta and Esme's teenage daughter Atty (who is a joy and a gift to this novel), come together at the family home after Hurricane Katrina unearths some family secrets. Each of ...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 9 years ago
4 Stars! #AllofusandEverything @RandomHouse Bridget Asher Oh my this was definitely an entertaining read. It starts out a little slow introducing all the characters, but once you get to know them. These people are cray, cray. And when they all end up together at the mother's house, it's hard to s...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 15 years ago
maybe a 2 1/2*
JustbooksLibia
JustbooksLibia rated it 16 years ago
Inttelligent, light read on a potentially painful subject. Funny!
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 16 years ago
This one is slow going...there is only so much kvetching and whining I can take in one sitting. When the book begins, it's been months since she found out about his philandering and took to constant work travel, so they've effectively been separated. And yet, she hasn't managed to come to grips with...
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 16 years ago
This one is slow going...there is only so much kvetching and whining I can take in one sitting. When the book begins, it's been months since she found out about his philandering and took to constant work travel, so they've effectively been separated. And yet, she hasn't managed to come to grips with...
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 17 years ago
Comments:  First, Lucy Shoreman learned that her older, terminally-charming husband Artie had been cheating on her for most of their marriage, and even before, so she walked out. Then, while she was gone and trying to figure out what to do next, she learned that the terminally-charming Artie was als...
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