Liked It
“If I'm not mistaken, this is Katie's first contemporary. It's not quite as solid as her more recent ones, but she definitely already had the "voice" down and an amazing gift for humor.
Alix is a young woman at a crossroads. She's failed at marriage, failed at every job she's tried, definitely failed to win her mother's approval or respect. So now she's decided to become a novelist. Her mother has paid her rent for 2 months in an apartment in London, on the condition that she...”
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Didn’t Like It
1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
“Not one of Katie's better books. In fact I wouldn't even call it good. Obviously this is some of her early work, she has gotten MUCH better at writing more believable and less annoying main characters. I couldn't even finish this one.”
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