by Bethenny Frankel
I'm a fan of Bethenny Frankel. Unfortunately I think this mere fact caused me to dislike this book. Skinnydipping is essentially a fictionalized version of Bethenny's life, probably down to conversations she remembers having. There were slight changes and inclusions that, to my knowledge, were not a...
I'll start by saying that I had no idea who Bethenny Frankel was when I started this book and didn't until I looked her up. I got about a quarter of the way through Skinnydipping and lost interest. I didn't like the main character. For a New Yorker, she is kind of naive. Or maybe I'm just too ol...
I'm a fan of Bethenny Frankel as a person and as the brand that she chooses to market. I've read her non-fiction books, and I felt that there was the same amount of spunk in this fiction book. The story seems to mimic a few things from her childhood, at least from things that she's talked about in v...