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8 reviews
April 17,2025
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I can't seem to get rid of this book, mostly because its terrible, and it reminds me that anyone can get published. Well, the physical construction of the book is so bad, calling it "published" is a stretch. Grammatical errors are just part of the problem, some pages the text is shifted, so that not all of it fits on the page. So um, don't bother reading this one!
April 17,2025
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It was an ok book, I've read better! It would've been a quicker if it'd had a little more spark to it. The female leads just seemed like a pretty boring person. Not a book I'd want to read again later.
April 17,2025
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Eh. Entertaining, but nothing to write home about. I think I expected a little more than a mediocre storyline and a flat ending.
April 17,2025
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It was a good book, the only thing that detracted from the book were the spelling errors.
April 17,2025
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Small town girl moves to big city. Well from Cleveland to New York. This book is sort of a typical story of that.
April 17,2025
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Not the greatest book I've read, but definately not the worst. I had a difficult time getting past the insane number of grammatical and spelling errors. With this book being written by an editor, I expected some actual editing. There are (2) parts that have characters with the wrong names and too many sentences that start with the word 'but'. I would strongly recommend the writer/editor redo the book. Otherwise, decent story.
April 17,2025
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Seriously, I don't know why I even bothered to finish this book. So bad.
April 17,2025
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This isn't a bad book as far as plot goes. Of course the storyline of Midwestern-girl-ventures-to-NYC-and-transforms-into-sensational-magazine-writer is completely overdone, but I found this book to be enjoyable nonetheless. It is a great, light summer read. However, I think this book's problems revolve around the fact that 150+ pages could have been cut and the overall arch of the story would not have changed. There was just so much extraneous information the author incorporates into her writing that makes the prose so lengthy and dense that it is actually hard to read. Dozens of pop culture references intermingled with unnecessary background info about things such as the main character's random experiences playing basketball in high school just weigh the story down. It is clear from the author bio that much of this novel is inspired by the author's own life. It is as if the author is attempting to squeeze into the novel every experience she has ever had in her personal life as well as her professional publishing life, but not everything fits nor even pertains to the story she is trying to tell about a woman discovering herself in New York.
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