A review by snazzybooks
About Last Night . . . by Catherine Alliott

3.0

About Last Nightis the third book I've read by Catherine Alliott. The other two – The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton* and Wish You Were Here** – I enjoyed and gave 4 stars to. I had high hopes for About Last Night, but it didn't quite live up to the others for me. It's entertaining and has some funny parts which made me laugh, making it a fun read - but it really hugely impress me, for a number of reasons.

The characters are quite fun, though some – including, at times, the main character Molly – were a bit irritating. I liked her to begin with and felt for her, but as the story continued I got a bit annoyed with her decisions and actions which were, at times, ridiculous. Quite a few of the characters in this novel felt overly simplified and not particularly convincing; I didn't feel like any of them were really people I'd either know from my own life, or could conceivably imagine running into on the street, at work or...well, anywhere really. I do feel that I have to either empathise / like the characters, or feel just feel strongly about them (even really hate them) in order to engage with the characters and therefore the story, and I didn't feel either of these things with this book's characters unfortunately.

I found a lot of this story humorous and entertaining, and bits really made me laugh. There are some comical scenes and some amusing thoughts and utterances by Molly. The way she interacts with her kids, and her kids interact with her, can be really funny; their despair over their mother when she's embarrassing or confusing them really did make me laugh. However, the story felt like it dragged on a bit at times, focussing too much on small details or dialogue, and so I found myself wanting to speed read through big chunks. I guessed quite a lot of what was going to happen beforehand, and so the fact that it then took ages to get to those parts frustrated me. The ending was positive and wrapped everything up nicely, though, which is always what you expect from a summery read like this.

Overall I feel that this is an enjoyable novel that will no doubt entertain and amuse readers; it did both for me but sadly the characters fell a little flat, and in my opinion the narrative could have been cut down by about a third. However I'd still recommend About Last Night if you're after a fun and light-hearted read.

Check out my review here for The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton.
Check out my review here for Wish You Were Here.
Many thanks to Michael Joseph for providing a copy of this novel on which I chose to write an honest and unbiased review.