![]() ![]() If you're going to write about hackneyed situations, at least make them a little unique by varying the circumstances and/or the characters. All of these topics have been done to death in literature, and she did not bring any original twists to them. I felt that even her choice of complex scenarios was clicheed - sandwich generation, midlife crisis, finding the courage to finally leave an unfaithful husband, teen pregnancy, etc. I found the process of reading it slow, and the book was way longer than it needed to be.Ĭomplaint #2: This author tried to take on topics that were too big for her, and then dealt with them in a superficial way. However, I feel that chick lit by definition should be both light and short. ![]() I just hope it turns out to be better than "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons".Ĭomplaint #1: I have nothing against middle-aged or any other kind of chick lit. I really need something light and fluffy now, but this book is giving me ADD. ![]()
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