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Betty Sweet Tells All
Betty Sweet Tells All
Author: Judith Minthorn Stacy
Scandal has rocked the small Southern town of Poplar Grove, and it all seems to be about Betty Sweet's daughter, Maggie. She's gone and left her husband of nineteen years and taken a job in the local beauty shop...and she's reconnected with her old high school sweetheart! No one is more shocked by Maggie's behavior than her tight-knit Southern f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060536152
ISBN-10: 0060536152
Publication Date: 7/1/2003
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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jillykat12 avatar reviewed Betty Sweet Tells All on + 13 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book better than the first: Maggie Sweet. I snickered several times throughout the book, love Minthorn's witty comments. Hope she writes another book with another family member point of view. The Sweet family is growing on me, I want more!
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Betty Sweet Tells All is the second book about the Sweet family. The first was about Betty's daughter leaving her controlling husband and teenage twin daughters. This book is mostly from Betty's point of view. It is how things change for her when her daughter decides to get a life.

I actually liked this book better than the first one.
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The continuation of the story in Maggie Sweet. I loved both books although I would have enjoyed seeing both protagonists growing a backbone a little earlier.
gatorgal1981 avatar reviewed Betty Sweet Tells All on + 34 more book reviews
I first read "Styles by Maggie Sweet" and really enjoyed it, so I looked forward to reading this sequel. However, I found this book to be slow moving and predictable. It continues where the other book left off but there are too many plot lines that never really resolve or mesh together. I thought this book was OK, but disappointing.


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