Full review on Books of AmberI have had Where I Belong on my Kindle for the longest time, and I am so glad to have finally been able to get to it. I'm pretty sure I bought it at the end of 2011, so that means it's been sitting unread for a year and a half. I have a book buying problem, I know.I was ...
I consider Where I belong as one of my impulsive reads because I don’t really intend on reading it. It's just on the right place on the right time and the cover is good and the blurb looks promising so I gave it a try.Spoiled rotten bratty Gal from New York City Corinne seems to have it all. She spe...
I actually really enjoyed this book. I had had it on my list for a while and completely forgot about it. One day I was looking at my to-read list and the boy in the cowboy hat jumped out at me and I was sold. You can totally see where my loyalties lies.Anyway Where I Belong is about Corrine, a rich,...
Corinne is the stereotypical spoiled rich girl with the narcissistic entitled attitude to prove it. After her dad is laid off and her family loses most of their net worth in a Ponzi scheme, Corinne is shipped off with her little brother to Broken Spoke, Texas to live with her mother's semi-estrange...
Other reviews like this at thebookbabesreads.blogspot.comI enjoyed this book, but there were a few things that could've been changed with no loss, because Corrinne was a good enough character, but I really wasn't interested in reading about her until halfway through the book, when she stopped be suc...
Parts of the story line were predictable, but the writing voice was really strong. There seemed to be a lot of drinking (and the implication that people in small towns don't really have anything else to do - which I know from experience isn't true) but it was a fast fun read.
Corinne is a typical rich girl in New York who goes on shopping sprees at Barneys, etc. Her father then gets laid off from work and her becomes poor. Corinne, her brother Tripp and her mother J.J is forced to live with her grandparents in Texas.Corinne absolutely hates it there, but then, apparently...
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