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sandraagee 's review for:
Oh Yeah, Audrey!
by Tucker Shaw
I'm still not quite sure what to make of this book.
I've never actually seen "Breakfast at Tiffany's," but I was definitely able to get through this book without knowing anything about the movie. Still, as I read the book I kind of felt like it was a sort of BaT / Audrey Hepburn love letter, and having seen the movie might have enhanced the experience.
When it comes down to it this is a book about a girl at a crossroads in her life. She makes some really poor decisions and I spent a lot of time yelling at her (in my head, of course), which was a bit frustrating. But often that's the way these sort of "that one crazy night" stories go.
I've never actually seen "Breakfast at Tiffany's," but I was definitely able to get through this book without knowing anything about the movie. Still, as I read the book I kind of felt like it was a sort of BaT / Audrey Hepburn love letter, and having seen the movie might have enhanced the experience.
When it comes down to it this is a book about a girl at a crossroads in her life. She makes some really poor decisions and I spent a lot of time yelling at her (in my head, of course), which was a bit frustrating. But often that's the way these sort of "that one crazy night" stories go.