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Marrying the Ketchups
by Jennifer Close
Reading 2022
Book 64: Marrying the Ketchups by Jennifer Close
This was one of my BOTM selections for May. I have been enjoying the family dramas that I have read this year so had to scoop this one up.
Synopsis: Here are the three things the Sullivan family knows to be true: the Chicago Cubs will always be the underdogs; historical progress is inevitable; and their grandfather, Bud, founder of JP Sullivan's, will always make the best burgers in Oak Park. But when, over the course of three strange months, the Cubs win the World Series, Trump is elected president, and Bud drops dead, suddenly everyone in the family finds themselves doubting all they hold dear.
Review: Well my run of good family dramas is over. This book was not a win for me. There are some great reviews for this book, so don’t let me deter you if family dramas are your thing. My take is that this book was full of adults who are all miserable, some needed to grow up, others needed to get a clue. I did not find any comedy in the book, it was mostly meh for me. I did like the ending, so my rating is 3⭐️.
Book 64: Marrying the Ketchups by Jennifer Close
This was one of my BOTM selections for May. I have been enjoying the family dramas that I have read this year so had to scoop this one up.
Synopsis: Here are the three things the Sullivan family knows to be true: the Chicago Cubs will always be the underdogs; historical progress is inevitable; and their grandfather, Bud, founder of JP Sullivan's, will always make the best burgers in Oak Park. But when, over the course of three strange months, the Cubs win the World Series, Trump is elected president, and Bud drops dead, suddenly everyone in the family finds themselves doubting all they hold dear.
Review: Well my run of good family dramas is over. This book was not a win for me. There are some great reviews for this book, so don’t let me deter you if family dramas are your thing. My take is that this book was full of adults who are all miserable, some needed to grow up, others needed to get a clue. I did not find any comedy in the book, it was mostly meh for me. I did like the ending, so my rating is 3⭐️.