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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book!,
By Steph (Huntsville, AL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sadie-in-Waiting (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #2) (Steeple Hill Cafe) (Paperback)
All the books I have read from Annie Jones have been good, humorus and clean. I do recommend them.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your time,
This review is from: Sadie-in-Waiting (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #2) (Steeple Hill Cafe) (Mass Market Paperback)
I didn't like this book at all. I kept thinking it would have to get better. I ended up just scanning the last half of the book hoping I'd get to a point where it would get interesting. It was boring and predictable. The only reason I even bothered finishing it was that I was at an airport with nothing else to read.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sisterly Road Trip,
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This review is from: Sadie-in-Waiting (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #2) (Steeple Hill Cafe) (Paperback)
Sadie is feeling kinda glum. She's living in a small town, just got appointed graveyard superintendent (who really wants that job?), and she's having trouble raising her two teens. Plus she's suspecting her husband of an affair and her eccentric dad is driving her and her sisters, April and Hannah, absolutely nuts. The sisters are close but Sadie is given the most responsibility over their father, who took care of them after their mother left them when they were little. Since they are never allowed to discuss their mother, the sisters are kept in the dark as to why she left them long ago. One day when their dad leaves to go find their mother, Sadie and her sisters go to track him down. On their road trip they discover things about themselves they didn't know and learn to strengthen their relationship with each other and with their families back home.
I liked that there were 3 sisters in this book, just like in my family. You see how each sister fit their role as youngest, middle, and oldest perfectly. I'm glad finally took charge and stood up for herself against her daughter, her husband, her sisters, and the townspeople. Small town settings where everyone always knows each other are always interesting to me because I live in largely populated area. It's always refreshing to read about simpler lifestyles. I also liked how the sisters grew closer together as they find out the truth about their mother. A very touching and moving scene. Family is the most important thing in the world. I felt that this book wasn't really chick lit or mom lit. It was more a women's fiction type of book. Still I enjoyed it and am ready to read about Hannah's story in "Mom Over Miami." |
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Sadie-in-Waiting (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #2) (Steeple Hill Cafe) by Annie Jones (Paperback - December 1, 2004)
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