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purplepeace

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  • Cincinnati, OH, USA
  • member since February 14, 2007

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  • If I Am Missing or Dead
    • Rated 4 stars


    This book is like sitting down with a girlfriend for a heart to heart talk. Latus totally opens her life and thoughts to the reader in a convincing and unassuming way. You care about her and want her to succeed both in her career and in her personal relationships.

    After reading this book, I am extremely appreciative of the men in my life, especially my dad and my husband. This has really opened my eyes to the patterns of male relationships that are developed by a daughter's relationship to her father. My dad has been unconditionally supportive of me my whole life and always made me feel like a treasure. This has allowed me, demanded of me, to choose a husband who treats me with the same love and respect. While usually this just feels normal for me, reading If I am Missing or Dead has helped me deepen my appreciation for these wonderful men and realize that this is not the reality for millions of other women.

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, March 1, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress
    • Rated 4 stars

    I finished this one the other day while waiting at the preggo doc's office. It was pretty funny most of the time, though somewhat un-memorable. Thinking back to reading it only hours before, I remember enjoying it, but don't really remember any specifics - except the nekkid cherub dancing! lol

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, March 1, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Bake Sale Murder
    • Rated 4 stars

    I saw this book sitting on the new books shelf at the library, so I thought I'd give it a try. It was a fun and light cozy mystery. The characters had enough personality to keep me interested, but it was light enough that my brain could tune out from my busy day as well. I'll definitely give Leslie Meier's books a closer look in the future!

    purplepeace wrote this review Tuesday, February 20, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love
    • Rated 3 stars

    Well, this was my first read of 2006. It is quite a departure from my normal fare. It had several laugh out loud moments (banana clips are sad, but funny), but was more of a rant and tirade against men than I expected. I did really enjoy some of the more amusing things the author does for fun, though - ordering false buck "teef" to wear around and dressing up all trashy in gold lame is amusing for me as well!

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Isabel's Daughter: A Novel
    • Rated 4 stars

    Well, this may now hold the record for the book that took me the longest to read! I think I've been going at it for more than 3 months!! It is an enjoyable story, but life kept getting in my way (board exams, trip to Japan, morning sickness, etc.) It's funny because it is a subject I would expect to really draw me in (natural healing methods, family relationships). Maybe I just needed something less interesting with less depth, you know quite shallow characters that don't require me to think about their actions or thought much if at all! I did seem to be reading a lot of chick lit and contemporary romances at the same time... hmmm...

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Everyone Else's Girl
    • Rated 5 stars

    I really liked this one. There is enough realism and rounded out characters with believable dialogue to really keep the story moving. I see a lot of myself in Meredith, ah the struggle to be "nice".

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Piece of Work
    • Rated 3 stars

    Julia Einstein is gladly a stay at home mom to three year old Leo, more than happy to have left behind her jet setting career as a celebrity publicist. Life is great until her husband loses his job. Julia stresses while watching the savings dwindle and her husband seem less and less interested in finding a job, any job. With much reluctance, Julia throws herself back into the work world, but discovers in the fickle world of publicity, all she is able to get is a second rate job as a publicist to “has-been” celebrities trying for a comeback. She is assigned to re-launch the career of Mary Ford, a screen legend whose fame peaked nearly 50 years before and happens to be demanding, openly nasty and have an ego the size of New Jersey. Julia struggles through the days trying to manage a larger than life has-been, a smarmy boss who creates trouble at every turn and a husband who has become Mr. Mom. To top it all off, she misses her son terribly and questions whether she is being a good mom at all.

    Piece of Work examines a woman’s struggle to have it all, to make sacrifices for her family and hold it all together. This chick lit novel is aimed at a slightly older audience, one that is past the shoe-shopping, barring-hopping single’s life to one who is married and starting a family. While Zigman raises many questions about women’s roles and the delicate balance between work and family, her characters fall somewhat flat and lack personality that really bring them to life. Often relying on stereotypes instead of character development, the reader is not compelled to identify with or care about any of the characters deeply at all. While providing some amusing situations, Julia’s career is so outlandish that it seems unbelievable. Piece of Work provides a light way to pass an afternoon on the beach, but lacks the substance to really enter the reader’s heart.

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Kiss
    • Rated 4 stars

    This is a very light and fluffy book that, while predictable, is endearing. I've found that recently contemporary romance and chick lit have caused me to have a generally negative attitude about relationships, about the frequency of affairs and the undesirable (to me) "perfect" relationships. This book actually was uplifting and made me feel more loving and solid in my own relationship to my partner. It made me grateful for the person he is. So, while the story is a little trite and can basically be scripted by just reading the back cover, it was well worth the read because of the positive attitude toward love that I was left feeling.

    Having said all that, the ending requires deep suspension of belief (hello, she didn't know who he is?). Elaine, though wonderful is also a little unbelievable as well.

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • What Men Want (Red Dress Ink)
    • Rated 2 stars

    Bleh. I found this one predictable and only very mildly entertaining. It seems to be the same old chick lit fodder, just mixed up a little bit. At first it seems like there will be a bit of a mystery, but sadly, no, just more predictable plot. I found the title to be ill fitting as well.

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Manolo Matrix
    • Rated 4 stars

    I stayed up quite late last night to finish this one because I couldn't put it down! I really liked the clues in this one - all dealing with Broadway musicals! It was as fast paced as the first one, but I didn't enjoy the romance as much between Jenn and Devlin as much as Mel and Matthew in the first one. This one felt a little more contrived to me. I am looking forward to the third and final book of the series, The Prada Paradox, where we will finally find out who is the mastermind behind PSW.

    purplepeace wrote this review Thursday, February 15, 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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