I wasn't really sure how I'd like this book since I've seen mixed reviews of it and since sometimes I can't get into a chick-lit story where the characters are older than my parents. But, the writer did a remarkable job in creating characters who you can visualize and writes a story that just compels you to keep reading. I loved how the characters all grew as individuals and didn't annoy me by remaining static and boring. It just made them come to life.
The only reason that I put this down was because I got too tired to read anymore (I started this book intending to only read a couple chapters before going to bed around 3am and I stayed up past dawn.) and got to the point where the book bonked me in the forehead when I was "just resting my eyes so I could read further". But, as soon as I got up a few hours later, I was back to the book so I could finish it.
I don't care what age you are, there is so many wonderful things about this book that it's one of the best I've read in a long time!
funny/touching. the cover doesn't do this book justice.

Kimberley O. (
jkzjs) wrote on 9/21/2008...
I really loved this book. Anything written by Lorna Landvik has to be wonderful. She makes the characters come to life and seem so real. She is one of my favorite authors. I also really loved Patty Jane's House of Curls.

Pamela H. (
pjwebee) wrote on 4/14/2008...
I really enjoyed this book. It is much better than her book The Tall Pine Polka. I could relate to the circumstances some of these women found themselves in and found myself longing to keep following them when I finished the last page. If you are going to read any book of Ladvik's, make it this one.
This book became my best friend.

Stephanie L. (
mumof4) wrote on 11/24/2007...
I read this on vacation and it was easy to get through. Nothing too taxing on the brain but a good read with identifiable characters.

Melinda W. (
Melinda) wrote on 9/7/2007...
This is a great book, despite its title! The ending made me cry. After I read it I wanted to read all of Lorna Landviks books

Krista m M. (
WyoKrista) wrote on 7/10/2007...
surprisingly good! It's not quite as "fluffy" as the title might make you think. Enjoyable read.

Darlene S. (
dbs) wrote on 3/15/2007...
My favorite Landvik book will always be "Patti Jane's House of Curl", but this one is a close second. The five women around whom the novel revolves win you over---you want to be part of the gang!