by Jennifer Close
Here is my full review:http://samanthatule.wordpress.com/2013/02/06/book-review-girls-in-white-dresses/
As far as chick lit goes, Girls in White Dresses was just not particularly memorable. As someone who reads frequently I saw the same trivial themes of complacency and boredom and fear of being alone here as I do in many other novels. There were bits of clever humor but otherwise this book was far fr...
Alright. I just started this book and I'm only on the third story, but already I have a few thoughts that keep growing stronger:1) I hope to never know girls like this;2) I don't have high hopes that these characters are ever going to actually grow up or do anything and I think I am going to be quit...
This is kind of like a Sex and the City for the recently graduated set: struggling with the idea that all of your girlfriends from college are getting married and having kids and embarking on their dream careers while you are still single and fetching muffins for people. Unlike the obnoxious, trite ...
I really enjoyed this. It's told in quite a punctuated style, not really delving into the characters, but revealing what they are like through anecdotes and moments in their lives. I can see how many wouldn't like it as it doesn't really get to the heart of anything, but I liked the way we saw the f...
The hype on this one may be a bit much. It's a solid enough book with a few glaring problems. The book is comprised of short stories that follow the lives of three young women. I didn't have any issue keeping track of the three main characters. Their relationships seemed true and felt real even ...