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bjwatson09's review against another edition
2.0
This was my 2nd Elizabeth Berg read. I'm just not into her books for some reason. They are just "eh" for me. They don't really grab me. I want to like her books, I know she's a good author, and I have some friends who really like her books.
mizannie4's review against another edition
3.0
There are some truly touching and insightful moments here, and I feel the book was well worth reading. I am left, however, with the vague sense of unfinished-ness, perhaps as though this was the start of a larger novel but it was left in this bare-bones state instead. I do not have a clear picture in my head of what any of the characters looked like, except that one was very petite and another was very large and another had long legs. I don't have a sense of how they spoke. While for the most part the mind fills in these details when reading, in this case it felt like the characters simply lacked substance. Because this book was inspired by the author's real life experience of losing a friend to cancer, I feel unkind even mentioning those things. But I do so because if this is a fictionalized version the author should feel free to fictionalize and make the story and characters more available to the reader. On some level I feel the intensity and personal nature of the experience perhaps made it difficult for the author to truly allow fictional characters to fully inhabit their roles. I could be wrong, of course; the author may have purposely left the story and characters somewhat vague in order to allow the reader to imagine themselves or their loved ones in the story. In either case it just missed the mark a bit for me.
shellireadz's review against another edition
3.0
I cried and cried. I could say more but that about covers it. I will say that the relationship between women has reached mythical proportions in books.
nmcp4407's review against another edition
5.0
Beautiful story of powerful friendship between 2 women in the final weeks of their time together. So wonderfully written that I saw myself as each of the 2 main characters and will cry myself to sleep in gratitude for the friends who make up my experience.
galexandriaw's review against another edition
4.5
4.5/5 stars
I was immensely surprised how much I loved this book. I got it at a second hand book event and thought it was pretty and interesting enough.
This is a powerful story that truly depicts grief, love, and girlhood. I shed real tears and laughed out loud. It made me want to call my best friend and never stop talking. The only problem I had was sometimes I got a bit confused on which parts where present time and which were flashbacks.
I was immensely surprised how much I loved this book. I got it at a second hand book event and thought it was pretty and interesting enough.
This is a powerful story that truly depicts grief, love, and girlhood. I shed real tears and laughed out loud. It made me want to call my best friend and never stop talking. The only problem I had was sometimes I got a bit confused on which parts where present time and which were flashbacks.
skynet666's review against another edition
4.0
A quick read that revolves around interesting characters and the way they each deal with the situation they face together.
becky1207's review against another edition
4.0
I found this book well written and offered a new perspective. I enjoyed the characters and story, even though I knew the end was inevitable.
pilateschick's review against another edition
1.0
This book was on my 'to read' list for awhile, and decided to pick it up after losing a friend to breast cancer. I didn't get past page 11. I've never known anyone, male or female, who's as foul-mouthed as these two women.
annegard's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
relaxing
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Sad, but very well written