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We are under a blizzard warning: A perfect weekend to stay home and read!
Elin Hilderbrand‘s books really go down easy. I have not read all her books in order but every time, I start out thinking all these people are awful, but she finds a way to make you care about them. (I really wanted to shake the daughter character throughout, though.) I enjoyed this as a fun start to my #AuldLangSpine reading for January.
Starting my first #AuldLangSpine pick from @Jerdencon Seemed like the best way to spend my last vacation day. Happy New Year Litsy friends.
Before this I was unaware of divorce ranches in Reno where women could live for six months in order to file for a divorce. The plot was not predictable, but it didn't have much of a climax and sometimes felt repetitive.
Tough to rate. Love the concept, (essays on close female friendships,) but a lot of times I just wished Dancyger had written more of a cohesive memoir. The separate essay format didn‘t always work for me, yet there are a lot of great passages here.