A review by whatbluereads
The Last Book Party by Karen Dukess

The rating is pending...

The Last Book Party was quite an interesting story. I really liked the writing style. It was fast-paced--you can definitely read it in one sitting (I did not because I struggled a bit.) However, Karen Dukess has a way of describing places and characters that I could truly see it.

I can't really place my feelings for this book. I didn't love it and I didn't hate it.

This book would be a great scandalous movie or series. It was very witty and each character is eccentric. The Last Book Party feels very realistic, in the sense that it shows how in your mid-twenties or even your late twenties, you don't have to have everything figured out. You are allowed to make mistakes, change your mind, or even switch careers during this period of your life.

Honestly, I do not justify Eve's decisions or actions, but I think she's allowed to screw up and realize her mistakes, and simply start over.

I can't seem to find the actual words to describe my feelings--do I give it 2 or 3 stars? What I can say is that while reading The Last Book Party, felt like a rollercoaster. But if you think about it, life is like that as well.