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Does She or Doesn't She? by Alisa Kwitney

melinichole's review against another edition

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2.0

It wasn't bad but it wasn't good. This book was a fast read.

minerva1221's review against another edition

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2.0

Mostly a light read, albeit far-fetched with a sloppy plot, IMO, about a stay-at-home mom who can't seem to get anything right around the house. Her husband is distant and disapproving and she finds herself fantasizing about the plumber sent to repair a leak.

Soon her real life is as outlandish as her fantasies (most of which I just skipped over because I didn't really find them all that interesting).

allymuddyorbs's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved Delilah's creativity and the twist in the end about her husband being a crossdresser and not a playboy.

In my opinion, it's something you'd want to read when you feel so depressed with your life. Read it to know that somewhere out there, someone's got it worse than you do.

The little thoughts about Delilah with the FBI agent whose name escapes me now is hot but seriously teasing. It's like she never provides herself any form of intense pleasure or the world has an uncanny sense of timing that stops her right before it gets good.

I heaved a huge sigh of relief when Delilah and the FBI agent (name still escapes me) finally got it on and laughed so hard when her husband (whose name also escapes me) came into the house and they kept impossibly quiet while he was searching around it.

skoore's review against another edition

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3.0

The book was ok, it need it more drama. More comedy, and More characters telling her how she is. So she can answer if She Cant or She Wouldn't.

katieisallbooked's review against another edition

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2.0

I'm really not sure how I made it through this book. The dream sequences at the beginning of each chapter were awkward and unnecessary in my opinion. I found the main character a bit annoying. The plot was too far fetched.

The only redeeming qualities were the few funny bits.

bookscoffeandacat's review against another edition

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3.0

I like Alisa Kwitney's writing style, humor and the literature and pop culture references. I liked the protaganist. But the fantasies that started EVERY chapter became tiresome (except the "Bewitched" themed one) and the ending was disappointing. I wish some of the time spent on sexual interludes and fantasies had been alotted for a better paced and more detailed resolution. In the end, all of the characters went flat. Even with all of the sudden revelations that were thrown in. The only character who became more interesting was the "perfect" pregnant psychotherapist, Caroline Moore.

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