3.5. Funny, crazy, and not for everyone. Quick and summery read. I kept wondering "who the hell can make time for all this..."
This was a very different book. Some may be turned off just because of the subject matter. Usually, I'm not up for reading a book about cheating. However, I think because both parties decided that they would do this, I did not have a problem with reading the book. On the subject of cheating, while t...
This was a lovely bit of chick lit. Although I did not grow up in a Fundamentalist Christian culture, Dunn does a terrific job of describing her character's slow realization that mainstream dating is tricky, and doing everything right does not guarantee the outcome. As you would expect, it is a ligh...
Rat Burner by Richard BareThe sound of rats, to live with a hooker and share a bed with her. He is the guide to the black door. 4 starsSweepers by Leslianne WilderThe city went down food got low where did these things come from? 4 StarsHide The Sickness by Mercedes M. YardleyWorking with boys who h...
At eighty-two pages, Shock Totem #2 is slim, attractive and promising. I often prefer shorter periodicals as the lengthier issues seem to be stuffed with filler material, and with a total of fifty-seven pages of fiction, I opened the glossy cover waiting for a wallop of prose.Now, the first thing I'...
Alison is looking for the big love. She thought she has found it but when her boyfriend for several years leaves her during the dinner party, she has to start to consider things from different angles.Eventually Alison starts to think that does the real love, the big love, even exists. And if it does...
I felt like I could relate to the main character because of my own Christian upbringing and how I also have changed my views and morals over the years. It was a pretty intriguing book, and I enjoyed reading it.
So-so. Not as interesting as the critics and reviews made it out to be. A little too much inner look at my belly button literature to make it a true and fun chick lit book.