Though I'm generally not a fan of "cheating", there was something relatable to Rachel's insecurities and being shadowed by Darcy. I am a big fan of chick-lit and chick-flicks so this really fits both categories!
Something Borrowed by Emily GiffinStarts out with young teens looking up the date of their 30th birthdays.Then they are in their late 20's and they have no idea where they are going or what they will be doing.They grew up together, right next door to one another and did everything together.Years lat...
What can I say? I believe we've all had "that" friend. The friend who gets everything they want, the friend that is beautiful and every guy wants. The friend that doesn't know the word "no" when spoken to her. I related a lot to this because I was the friend who lacked self confidence, the one w...
The only reason I wanted to call either of my best friends (both with over 20 years of friendship under their belt) is to tell them that I thank GOD we don't have such a dysfunctional relationship. The kind of relationship I have with these two women is the kind of relationship that you don't take l...
Everybody is betraying everybody :'(the third star is for the writer cause it kept some parts as page turneryet it would have been awesome if it was just 150 page, there were alot of bla bla bla, too much actually around 80 pages of annoying bla blaThe very sweet thing about it, is the love details,...
This was a good book in that it drew me into the story and I keep thinking about it but I didn't like the hero's behavior, the whole situation is just not right. I don't believe this couples love will last. On her 30th birthday, Rachel and her friends fiance Dex confess their feelings.
I genuinely liked this book. I loved Rachel because I felt I could easily identify with a character like her, and because it seemed like she could be someone I could be friends with in real life if she existed. The frenemy dynamics between Rachel and Darcy were very entertaining and realistic to som...
It's an okay book. I admit, through a lot of it, I felt frustrated at the protagonist, Rachel. I felt most of the indecisiveness and drama of the situation arose from her inability to act, instead of react. I suppose that was what the book was really about, was Rachel growing and changing as a human...
Controversial is what this book is, wooey!! I both loved and hated every character. Except Ethan. I just love Ethan! I also loved and hated every situation and possible conclusions of this story. Not in a - I hate this story - way. It's just a very no win situation for everybody. It's still a fun bo...
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