Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
Marjorie finds herself, 10 years after high school ended, still crossing paths with her former schoolmates, still working in a PR job she acquired 9 years ago (and hates), still just coasting. All at once, her world is thrown into chaos. She loses her job, her best friend suddenly turns hostile, she loses her home, and she is now struggling with her personal identity. Her struggle brings some new and important people into her life: Belinda, Fred, Gus. While she is trying to make a new life, she keeps a foot in her old world by dating her high school friend.
I really enjoyed this book. I found Marjorie's journey and introspection quite enlightening. I could totally relate to her situation, as I think most people find themselves at a crossroads at some point in their lives. I have to say, this book was a lot of fun. This could have easily been very dramatic and angsty, but instead, it was presented in a humorous way. That is how I like my chick-lit! I laughed often, and I really enjoyed the tour of NYC and the current events that were peppered through out the story. I felt attached to many of the characters, and was very grateful for how Zelevansky tied up all the loose ends.
Overall: Fun, adorable read that made me chuckle and smile.
**I would like to thank Books a la Mode for this book, which I won through a contest.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 22 May, 2016: Finished reading
- 22 May, 2016: Reviewed