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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Book is poorly written.. painful read., December 10, 2005
The flow of writing in this book is dreadful. I honestly don't understand how this was published.
I've read 40 pages into it and the book is mostly narrative dialogue.. but in the few instances where it's descriptive.. the writing style doesn't change. No attempt is made at transitioning from event to event and it's very unrealistic at best. It doesn't seem like a normal conversation with normal associated emotions. Flat and unappealing.
I do not recommend this book whatsoever.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The Last Year of Being Married, July 1, 2005
Granted, Sarah and Paul's marriage was so - so; she'd cheated on him more than once, but one time had been prior to their marriage. They slept together seldom, but had managed to produce a son. Still, when Paul decided he wanted out, it hurt. The results of Sarah's coping with that decision and putting her life back together are chronicled in this book.
** At the high spots, it is funny, and at the lows it gets a bit mean spirited, just like life. **
Reviewed by Amanda Killgore, Freelance Reviewer.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Uninspiring, February 18, 2005
It's hard to be enthusiastic about a book with such an unattractive main character. Having had an affair during her engagement, our 'heroine' decides to tell her new husband all about it on their honeymoon. Unsurprisingly this causes a bit of a rift. The husband doesn't feel inclined to sleep with her after this announcement, so she has another affair.
When the husband eventually files for divorce, our heroine presents herself as a wounded victim. She rejects a divorce settlement which the judge deems perfectly reasonable and we're expected to cheer as she wins a much more generous settlement. We're then treated to stories of some fairly boring new relationships and some mundane sex in the house in France she won in her divorce.
I couldn't work out why the author had written such a banal story with such an uninspiring main character. Then I noticed that the 'herione' has a good deal in common with the author. I'm guessing this 'novel' is actually an autobiographical attempt to wreak still more revenge on her real-life husband, and to seek sympathy and self-justification for some fairly dubious behaviour. Not a very inspiring read, and pretty ineptly written too.
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