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jennstrojny 's review for:
The Five-Star Weekend
by Elin Hilderbrand
“Your life story in friends.”
I would give this a 3.5. It wasn’t a life changing story or had unbelievable prose but it was an easy, enjoyable, and, at times, a chaotic read. Hildebrand definitely knows how to write a page turner and loves the cheating, death of a spouse, and need for a retreat tropes. It would’ve been cool if she stuck with the “gossip girl”-esque narrator and I found the jumping between characters inner thoughts/back stories a little confusing at the start. HOWEVER, I would
I would give this a 3.5. It wasn’t a life changing story or had unbelievable prose but it was an easy, enjoyable, and, at times, a chaotic read. Hildebrand definitely knows how to write a page turner and loves the cheating, death of a spouse, and need for a retreat tropes. It would’ve been cool if she stuck with the “gossip girl”-esque narrator and I found the jumping between characters inner thoughts/back stories a little confusing at the start. HOWEVER, I would