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Nothing to write home about, grateful I don't know any Darcy's!!!
I read the first book of this series and liked it.... but I liked this one much better! I do recommend reading Something Borrowed first though. Great series.
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I really enjoyed this follow-up to Something Borrowed!
Not as good as 'Something Borrowed' - Darcy is not as likable a protagonist as Rachel, no matter how hard this book tries to redeem her.
2.75, I think.
In true chick-lit fashion, our protagonist morphs from shallow and selfish to capable of putting others' needs ahead of her own in a matter of months. Hard to believe, but still a fun read.
My favorite moment? Marcus in a Hooters t-shirt.
In true chick-lit fashion, our protagonist morphs from shallow and selfish to capable of putting others' needs ahead of her own in a matter of months. Hard to believe, but still a fun read.
My favorite moment? Marcus in a Hooters t-shirt.
This was a typical Emily Giffin book: completely predictable love story about a woman who learns a life lesson. With that said, I really enjoyed reading it.
I was definitely disappointed in this follow-up book to Something Borrowed. I absolutely didn't buy the relationship, and thought it was a bit outrageous to think she could become a completely different person, and they could develop a relationship of this intensity in a few months. While I can accept a few blunders along the way, I just didn't get into the story and didn't think the characters and relationships were well-developed.
I enjoyed the ending, however, listening to Darcy and her thoughts was very annoying. It was annoying to hear her think how she didn't do anything wrong while cheating on her fiance and a bunch of other things. Overall I like how her story ended but the beginning/middle was rough.