FGMAMTC Blog ReviewCannie has a great personality. I love reading the words that come out of her mouth, the witty come backs and the down-to-earth delivery. She's a real people person. She's full-figured but doesn't let it slow her down. On the outside she is confident and full of life, but she d...
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner begins with the main issue of body image. It gets sidetracked with a lot of other happenings like family changes, career changes, and personal changes. That initial focus on women dealing with body image get lost within a main character who sounds self-indulgent at tim...
Title: Good In BedAuthor: Jennifer WeinerPublisher: Atria BooksSeries: Cannie Shapiro #1Reviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: FourReview: "Good In Bed" by Jennifer Weiner My Thoughts..... A interesting read of what this plus size (16) girl [Cannie Shapiro] had gone through being called a fatty from childh...
Title: Good In BedAuthor: Jennifer WeinerPublisher: Atria BooksSeries: Cannie Shapiro #1Reviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: FourReview: "Good In Bed" by Jennifer Weiner My Thoughts..... A interesting read of what this plus size (16) girl [Cannie Shapiro] had gone through being called a fatty from childh...
This book ended up being the best find at the half price book store. My husband showed this book to me in a joking matter based on the name. Little did he know that this one instance, this one 99 cent purchase would become my new favorite author. I have since read many books afterwards by this autho...
Cannie is a plus size woman, who recently requested a break from her boyfriend. Not a BREAK UP but a little time off. Bruce didn't see it that way and decided that he would discuss his relationship with "C" in a magazine, monthly. Cannie can't believe it. She also realizes that she still loves this ...
I've read a lot of chicklit off a recommendation list recently, and of the twenty I read, this stood out for having a heroine not too stupid to live, or too bitchy, and not having a plot that insulted my intelligence, and had one of the few heroines I could relate to. That heroine and first person...
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