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Book Review of Once in a Blue Moon

Once in a Blue Moon
Once in a Blue Moon
Author: Eileen Goudge
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Hardcover
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This novel addresses many more issues than I'd expected; however, it's merely a cursory treatment. I think the author did a good job discussing and describing addiction, though. I felt like I somewhat understood the character of Kerrie Ann, even if I didn't care for her.

Kerrie Ann never seemed quite real to me. Based on personal experience, adults who accuse others of looking down on them or "thinking I'm a screw-up" before anything's ever been said or done are generally into drama for its own sake. I couldn't get past this about her; she lashed out at everyone who looked at her, like an animal. A woman in her late twenties who clutches her self-given title of "loser" does so because she's too lazy to change. I quickly grew tired of her predictable outbursts.

Lindsay wasn't much better of a character. She had no depth and although Goudge was attempting to make her stodgy, she ended up making her flat.

Plot-wise the complexity and storylines grew steadily and I enjoyed how the story unfolded. Maybe I just needed a "light" story. This sufficed.