I loved her memoir, but this story was just kind of boring. I finished the book because I was on a plane and needed something to read. Not my favorite.

(3.5 stars) funny, Sex in the City (lots of sex!) book for grown-up Carrie Bradshaws.

While I loved What Remains and knew that Carole Radziwill was immensely talented, I was shocked by how much I loved this book. It is a fun read, but tackles a subject matter not often addressed - and that's what makes it interesting.

I liked this book a lot. I preferred What Remains by Radziwill, because I felt it was more authentic and emotional. Still worth reading!

A bit of smut could have helped the beach readability of this book.

I had a hard time getting into this book because I kept picturing the author writing it (I love her on Real Housewives). However, when I got past that, it was an entertaining, fun story. It wasn't really all that believable, but then again, I think the author dated George Clooney at some point.
funny lighthearted reflective medium-paced

A pleasurable book to read, but the timing was all wrong. It sped so quickly through a whole year in the main character's life, without really giving us much detail about the passage of time itself. There were also a lot of typos, especially in the second half of the book. Enough to be distracting.

I think Carole Radziwill's real talent lies in non-fiction. This was an entertaining read, which is, I realize, damning with faint praise. I'd hoped for more.

Picked this up from the library on a whim but couldn't get into it and lost interest due to bad reviews