I can see why there are 52 used for $0.01. This book is purposeless. What was Olivia Goldsmith's editor thinking? The first novel I ever read by Olivia (and my only one other than this) was her first book, The First Wives Club. Which was absolutely brilliant. I snatched this up for $2 at a second hand shop because I was hoping to read more of her wonderful writing.
I like takes on fairy tales. And the tale of Cinderella is one of my favourites. This, combined with my thoughts on The First Wives Club, made me excited to pick up my second Olivia novel.
But this is TOTALLY DIFFERENT from FWC. Its like its a different author. Its like she got bored of good writing, like she couldn't be bothered with decent plots anymore and did this half-a*sed job just to make a quick buck.
The story really does start out kinda dull. It's readable, it's not really that boring or sluggish, but I question why, from the pages of 90 to 300 (the current page that I'm on) there is no plot other than Claire's days around London. That is seriously all it is. Just a diary of her days. What she eats for breakfast, which shop she goes into, how she rearranges Mrs Patel's dairy, which character she tries to bludge off. I don't really like Claire as a character either. She's a loner (which is okay - loner's can be cool - I'm an extroverted loner), but she keeps only to herself and would RATHER be alone than with anyone else - at all. In London she makes a few friends but she really just uses them. Seriously. I don't know why Olivia would write about a supposedly nice "good guy" character that uses people. Claire befriends people to get a job, or a flat, and when they don't offer those things to her, Claire gets upset and annoyed and wonders why she bothered making the effort to travel to that shop at all. One thing that really annoyed me (and I don't know why - do other people agree?) is that when Claire is in Mrs Watson's flat she takes a bath twice a day. If I was Mrs Watson I'd be annoyed that someone was using hot water like that twice a day as well.
What is the point of this book? I have no clue. For over 200 pages there is no love interest, no excitement, no nothing. Its just Claire's day to day life in London. This book has no meaning or purpose or ANYTHING. I can seriously say do not bother paying full price for this book, and possibly don't even bother reading it. Nothing happens. This is what I would call a throwaway book. If you do manage to pick it up for $0.01, make sure you read other books you've been meaning to read first. This should be a very last resort in your collection of "to read" books.
I can't believe Olivia would write something as fabulous as First Wives Club and then move on a few years later to this dull, unexplainable book.