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OKAY. You may have noticed that I have become slightly addicted to Jennifer Crusie’s books. The thing is, I generally really like her characters and plot and am slightly uncomfortable with the amount of, err, stuff that goes on. However, I did really like Trust Me on This. So I’d say, depending on your personality/comfort level, tread carefully. But she’s also a smart, fun read.
A cute, quick, fun yet satisfying read. I saw several key plot twists coming a mile away, but being right is satisfying :-) and they weren't so obvious that I wanted to smack the characters for taking longer to put things together. There are a lot of twists, including some I didn't foresee, and the action moves very quickly and entertainingly, if not always totally believably.
This was RIDICULOUS, but also I loved it. Hit me solidly in the found family feels, and also Agnes is HILARIOUS.
In this ongoing series of me rereading books I was way too young to be reading, this week I tackle Jennifer Crusie's books. I first read this when I was 12 and too young to be in the adult fiction section. I remember getting really bored with it and promptly throwing it aside, so imagine my surprise when I found out, nearly 10 years on, that Jennifer Crusie wrote this, and that I actually really enjoyed it. The first 100 pages were still really difficult to get through but after slogging through it, the book really grew on me. Fun and nostalgic read.