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Crimes Against a Book Club
by Kathy Cooperman
light and fun escape read
Annie and Sarah combine their strengths to make a beauty cream to sell to wealthy book club ladies.
It took a few chapters to get into the story, and then there were a lot of rich ladies to keep up with, but I enjoyed how light and silly but serious the story became and how I came to like the main characters and enjoyed not liking the awful minor characters and also loving some of the others. It was also satisfying how things wrapped up in the end. I love a good ending.
The way each chapter is introduced by referring to another book was a bit confusing at first and didn’t really work for me. The author also used the word flailing enough times in this book (and even her next book, which I loved) that it became noticeable.
The narration was good, but it sometimes felt over the top dramatic until I got used to it, and then it fit well with the characters.
Annie and Sarah combine their strengths to make a beauty cream to sell to wealthy book club ladies.
It took a few chapters to get into the story, and then there were a lot of rich ladies to keep up with, but I enjoyed how light and silly but serious the story became and how I came to like the main characters and enjoyed not liking the awful minor characters and also loving some of the others. It was also satisfying how things wrapped up in the end. I love a good ending.
The way each chapter is introduced by referring to another book was a bit confusing at first and didn’t really work for me. The author also used the word flailing enough times in this book (and even her next book, which I loved) that it became noticeable.
The narration was good, but it sometimes felt over the top dramatic until I got used to it, and then it fit well with the characters.