Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Wedding Girl, by Madeleine Wickham
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Fabulous Terrible, by Sophie Talbot
This book is written in 2nd person and the main character is never named. The use of second person was off-putting for me, but I mustered on. A foster child gets a free ride to a super exclusive boarding school. She has visions, or shimmers as she calls them and doesn't understand whether this is a gift of a curse.
Mayhem enuses when a theif starts to frame our narrator and her friends. This whole book in actually a long introduction to a series and the last pages make that clear. I prefer books in a series that are able to stand on their own, but this book has virtually no ending. The Fabulous Terrible leaves you with more questions than answers, and if I had it to do again, I wouldn't waste my time with this book.
Friday, September 18, 2009
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything, by Janelle Brown
When Janice's husband Paul walks out on her and their 14 year old daughter, Lizzie, fter making millions in the stock market their lives go haywire. Oldest daughter Margaret comes home to lend support, but is really there to hide her failures. Lizzie starts to equate sex with love & mom Janice starts doing something so crazy that lesser writers wouldn't be able to pull it off.
Honest, shocking and real, this book is one that I couldn't stop reding until I finished it.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
M Or F?, by Lisa Papademetriou & Chris Tebbetts
When Marcus takes it further than expected, these "brain twins" are at a loss as to how to restore their friendship.
Surprising and fun to read, you really don't see the ending coming and that's one of my favorite things to say about a book.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Diary Of An Exercise Addict
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Summer Blowout, by Claire Cook
This was a fun & breezy book. Was it over the top at times? Yes. Did the theme of Lucky Shaughnessy, the Irishman who embraces EVERYTHING as if he was Italian grow old? Yes, it did. Is this a very light fluffy concoction? Yes, it is.
But for a short end of summer read, I was able to get away with it. If you're looking for substance, don't look here, but a fun story is here to be found.
Identical strangers, Elyse Schein, Paula Bernstein
While interesting and at time wrenchingly honest the book focused more on trying to figure out information on the nature of the secret study than the sisters actual journey. It just never gave me any warm fuzzies.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Conversations With The Fat Girl, by Liza Palmer
Let me just say I loved this book. Ms. Palmer truly understands how overweight women feel. Now that Maggie’s best friend Olivia has had gastric bypass surgery, she has left Maggie and their shared history behind.
Forced by a shrewish landlady to move out of her home, jumpstarts Maggie’s motivation. This book does, however, hit one of my pet peeves with everything tied up neatly in a bow in the last few pages; Maggie’s journey is a fun one to read about.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Technical Hitch, by Jane Sigaloff
When wedding planner Jess flakes out on her big day, people think she’s crazy. Add in a cute secretary with a marriage of convenience to England’s poster boy wild child & a marriage that may not really be a marriage and you’ve got a recipe for a great book.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The Ivy Chronicles, by Karen Quinn
Ivy takes her marketing talent and sets up an exclusive business designed to coach the little darlings of the rich and famous into the most elite New York kindergartens.
Written from experience, Quinn too lost her job and started a company to help get kids into Ivy League schools; this book is a fun peek behind the scenes of a life that most of us can only imagine, thank goodness!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
The Wife of Reilly, by Jennifer Coburn
Prudence is not so happily married when she meets up with her college love & becomes engaged to him (not mentioning her husband at home). Prudence then involves her friends in finding a new wife for her husband, Reilly so she can leave him with a clear conscience.
I made it through this book, but it’s not one that I would recommend.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Mafia Chic, Erica Orloff
Mafia princess Teddi Gallo is tied to her familia tightly. Whether she wants it or not. The only girl among 17 grandsons, they weren’t about to let her out of their sight.
Things get somewhat complicated when handsome FBI detective Mark jumps into the mix sniffing around both the Mafioso family & Teddi herself.
Big on Italian hoopla with a sweet story line, this book is great summer fluff.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston
From her childish point of view things didn’t seem that bad, but looking back through the lens of time Wakatsuki Houston can see the steep price her family paid for a nation’s hysteria.
Starting from Square two, by Caren Lissner
At 29 Gert was done with dating, that is of course until her husband was killed.
Torn between bridging the gap between with her party loving, man crazy girlfriends and her settled down wife role she had gotten so used to, Gert struggles to start anew.
This book was fun, fresh & not too predictable. Thumbs up!