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Jun 30, 2015 11:30PM

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Sounds great. I'm bottom of the list at my library so I'll be reading something else in the meantime.


After this book I will not be seeking Judy Blume out again.
It's not that nothing much happens in the lives of the main characters. Maeve Binchy's books are like that, but most of her characters are so multi-dimensional and her descriptions of Irish life are so vivid that you get sucked in.
I really couldn't tell you what any of the places in this book look like, or what motivated the majority of the characters who were introduced as plot devices. If Ms. Blume spent half as much time describing the emotions that surround a fading friendship as she did describing dresses and shoes, I'd give her an extra star.
If you haven't picked this up already, I'd consider giving it a pass. There are so many good books out there, I'm chastising myself that I didn't abandon this book and move on. I guess I just kept hoping that there would be something, anything, better just a few pages ahead.
I still haven't gotten my copy of this book from the library and became totally engrossed in the book I got in its place...so engrossed that I forgot about the poll for August's books. Thankfully, I already have a list and I'll get right on it!

With these comments, I've canceled my request at the library. Meanwhile, my to-read list grows!

I was a huge Judy Blume fan as a child/young teenager so I had high expectations for this book. Unfortunately it didn't live up to them. The writing style was rather simplistic, maybe not surprising for an author more known for children's books. And there were far to many characters to keep up with. I kept forgetting who was who and then would lose interest (which is why it has taken me weeks to get through it). The underlying story of the plane crashes was interesting though.