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A review by aedgeworth27
Grown-Up Pose by Sonya Lalli
2.0
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This wasn't a good one for me. I really loved the Indian family dynamics, that seems to be something I'm interested in reading more about. I love how important family is in Indian culture, and of course--the food. I also liked how this book featured a lot of women owned businesses. The main character was willing to take responsibility for her own actions that had hurt those around her and I appreciated that. That's about where it ended. I couldn't stand basically every single character. They were all whiny and wishy-washy. And the main character made HORRIBLE decisions. The basis of the book was how the MC feels unfulfilled, likes she's just coasting through life and how she wants to take more control of her life. So she does this by leaving her husband, immediately dating someone different, having a one night stand, drinking, partying, doing drugs, fighting with everyone around her. Is this really what she thought would help her?
Fine story, OK ending.
This wasn't a good one for me. I really loved the Indian family dynamics, that seems to be something I'm interested in reading more about. I love how important family is in Indian culture, and of course--the food. I also liked how this book featured a lot of women owned businesses. The main character was willing to take responsibility for her own actions that had hurt those around her and I appreciated that. That's about where it ended. I couldn't stand basically every single character. They were all whiny and wishy-washy. And the main character made HORRIBLE decisions. The basis of the book was how the MC feels unfulfilled, likes she's just coasting through life and how she wants to take more control of her life. So she does this by leaving her husband, immediately dating someone different, having a one night stand, drinking, partying, doing drugs, fighting with everyone around her. Is this really what she thought would help her?
Fine story, OK ending.