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There are lots of things I like about this -- really engaging story and characters.
Also, since I live in New York and grew up in Buffalo, some of the references to various areas and ways of thinking resonate with me. I identify with Jules - small town girl with bigger town aspirations, who uses humor to keep her social status. Laughed at something on page 40 or so: about calling patients "clients." As a psychiatrist with lots of friends who are social workers, I do notice that I call them patients and they call them clients. Funny to see that commented on. So -- maybe I am liking this because there are so many points of identification for me.
As for the plot point with Goodman, I kind of saw that coming. Curious if this is going to head anywhere original...
I haven't started yet. I went to the library and saw how big the book was and put it back on the shelf. How terrible is that?! LOL!!

I did get a little bored with the characters and their self-involvement, which I think was also part of her point. And I didn't stay up all night reading this, although there were pockets that led me to carry on. And I appreciated the overall message of the book.
Did I enjoy all the characters? Not particularly. Did I identify with them -- well, to be honest, I grudgingly identified with some of the negative emotions (i.e. jealousy) that we are all prone to, but overall didn't admire the characters. But I thought it was a story worth telling.
Anyway, I know I'm sort of talking to myself on this thread at the moment - LOL! - but curious to see what others think...