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Little Beauties
Little Beauties
Author: Kim Addonizio
Diana McBride, a thirty-four-year-old former child pageant contender, now works in a baby store in Long Beach. Between dealing with a catastrophic haircut, the failure of her marriage, and phone calls from her alcoholic mother, Diana has gone off her OCD medication and is trying to cope via washing and cleaning rituals. When pregnant teenager Ja...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780743271820
ISBN-10: 0743271823
Publication Date: 7/26/2005
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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ncsuz avatar reviewed Little Beauties on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really liked this book! It is written from three different perspectives which makes it very interesting. When I read the first chapter from the unborn child's perspective it was so sweet and unexpected I wanted to cry!
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mywildrainbow avatar reviewed Little Beauties on + 6 more book reviews
I loved the book. I especially liked the story being told from the 3 different characters. It made the book very interesting and I couldn't put it down.
skywaywaver avatar reviewed Little Beauties on + 148 more book reviews
Was a tough read...not bad, but emotional. I would compare this in tissue levels to The Lovely Bones. :) Excellent book though, and I look forward to more from this author.
reviewed Little Beauties on + 213 more book reviews
Different, i think i kind of liked it.
c-squared avatar reviewed Little Beauties on + 181 more book reviews
My rating of 3 stars is an average of the ratings I would give each of three narrators of the book, who tell the story in alternating chapters.

Diana, dealing with her OCD without her medication after her husband's departure, I would give 5 stars. I thought her p.o.v. was very realistic and found her to be a mostly sympathetic character.

Jamie, a pregnant recent high school graduate, who hates people but loves fashion, I would give 3 stars. Her character didn't entirely make sense to me, partially because certain aspects of her personality didn't go together and partially because I wanted to slap her. But in the end, I have to admit that she's probably a pretty realistic depiction of a certain type of teenage girl.

The first-person narrative of Stella, Jamie's unborn and then newly born baby, I absolutely hated. One star is being generous. If the whole book had been told from her p.o.v., I wouldn't have made it through the first chapter. Apparently, Addonizio thought the baby had something to contribute to the story, but I found it to be hokey, new-agey, and just plain ridiculous. The idea that she picked Jamie to be her mother was laughable. I especially hated the revelation that she was somehow connected to another character in a past life.

If Addonizio had written this novel alternating between Diana & Jamie, I probably would have given it 4 stars.
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Good read that went by quickly. Book had few surprises!
imnellen avatar reviewed Little Beauties on + 246 more book reviews
This book sucked me right in! It tells the story through the 3 main characters, but does so in a way that you can understand. Each character adds their own specific pov to the overall story.
I recommend this one. It is not deep, but it is. An easy read that makes you think.


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