A review by sheamaryfitz
In Twenty Years by Allison Winn Scotch

3.0

I liked the book but it didn't knock my socks off. It was a good beach read and for once, I liked how the author handled changing from 6 different points of view and think that added to the story. But, overall, most of the characters weren't very likeable (except maybe the dead one, which hardly counts). Out of six friends who once lived together, one is a rock star, one is a mini-Martha Stewart, and one is a plastic surgeon to the rich and famous. Needless to say, I didn't find myself relating to any of them and felt like the reason they were fighting was ridiculous.

With that said, I did think the book was well-written and I did appreciate how it seemed like most of the characters were ready for change and hopeful about the future by the end of the book.