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The Status of All Things
The Status of All Things
Author: Liz Fenton, Lisa Steinke
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ISBN-13: 9781476763415
ISBN-10: 1476763410
Publication Date: 6/2/2015
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
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MKSbooklady avatar reviewed The Status of All Things on + 1041 more book reviews
Light and fluffy, for the most part. A good distraction.
BettySunshine avatar reviewed The Status of All Things on + 43 more book reviews
A fun read...funny...thought-invoking

Kate is a social media junkie, always posting her latest updates, taking lots of selfies. But now it is the eve of her wedding to Max. Kate thinks they are the perfect couple until her bubble is burst when Max suddenly informs her that he cannot go through with the wedding. She is devastated. She returns home and just before going to bed posts on her Facebook page that she wishes she could do the past month over.

Did your mother ever tell you to be careful what you wished for because you might get it? Well, perhaps Kate's mother should have said it. Kate awakens to find that it isn't July 1st (the date she went to bed) but is not June 1st. To put it mildly, she freaks!

A do-over with memories intact. What an opportunity! When she posts a wish as status on her Facebook page, the wish comes true. She cannot undo whatever caused Max to back out of the wedding. Now if she can only determine the exact moment she lost him. She cannot imagine how she will survive without Max so she must do whatever it takes to get him to go through with marrying her this time around. She tells her best friends Liam and Jules about this magic in her life. To prove to them that she isn't crazy she makes a wish for each of them in a desire to make life better for them.

It is a cute story, a fast read. Great writing. Not great literature, but fun. I love the premise of the story. I did pretty much figure out about halfway through what was going to be the outcome. But that is okay because I enjoyed the journey. Kate and her friends come across as very human they make mistakes, they feel vulnerable, they do crazy things. I would have loved to have had them for friends myself.