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A Clean Slate by Laura Caldwell

juneofthemoon's review against another edition

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4.0

A fun read with more depth than most chick lit I've read. It gets you to think about what you would do differently with your life, given the chance.

athomehangel's review against another edition

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3.0

FULL REVIEW UP SOON

mcipher's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was a lot of fun to read - the memory loss, which could've been so soap opera, was handled in a refreshing and interesting way; the characters were realistic; the story well done. I really enjoyed it.

dontcallmekaren's review

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3.0

I debated writing this review because I didn’t finish it. When the main character starts talking about the virtues of having lost weight due to depression and how pleased she is with her new angular body, I had to stop reading. That mindset is so unhealthy and I didn’t want to invite it in. I hope the character turns around and learns to love herself no matter her size or circumstance but I’m not super interested in reading about it.

alarra's review

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2.0

Eh. Fairly standard chick lit, where the female protagonist undergoes some painful emotional life change (in this case, her boyfriend dumps her on her 30th birthday, just after she's been fired) but finds that ultimately it's the best thing that could've happened to her because it enables her to find her true life goal and partner. There's a small twist, but I was disappointed with that in the end, because they could've used the twist and explored so much more, but it stuck to very safe, familiar ground.
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