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Helpful Score: 8
The back cover says "Hysterical...A really great book." - John Searles, TODAY show. I guess I must be missing something because I could hardly get through the first fifty pages of this book. I didn't like the main character and her mother was even more annoying. I have too many good books waiting to be read - this one just wasn't worth the effort.
Helpful Score: 6
On the page for this book on PBS, there is one good review & one bad review; I feel like I need to break the tie! I 'm glad I didn't heed the negative review & skip this book, cuz I thought it was a good book. Not intense, not alot of characters, no deep story line, just a good story about a family & its quirks. I thought this book had some great one or two lines of insight, such as "when you don't know what you're searching for, its hard to know you've found it." I read it in a day or two and now I'm going to try another book by her. Enjoy!
Helpful Score: 2
This book reminded me of the movie "Bridget Jones's Diary." Simple, and an easy read. Relatable
Helpful Score: 1
It was ok.
Mildly amusing - nothing great to say about this at all. Main character spent way too much time whining about her life rather than living it!
Laugh out loud funny in some parts. A pretty good story but didn't really go anywhere. Anticlimactic at the end as well, it just sort of ends. She has a lot of issues and goes to a therapist and I found those parts strange and pointless.
A little hard to follow at first...
An easy read, finished it in a day and a half. Quite funny in some places. This was the first book I've read by the author and I'd most likely pick up her other book Girls' Poker Night if its posted.
i went to the domicile on the way to visit my mom (wondered if i'd received a layoff notice yet) and this was in my box from another fabulous flight attendant. i started it on bart and am going to read it...so far its pretty good, but the narrator is a bit immature. i feel like im reading a book narrated by a junior high student...
he book did get better and it got really good towards the end. the narrator got a bit less whiny, and the story- a girl in her late 20s who has commitment issues, a crazy mother who gets diagnosed with a lump and a father who reappears after having walked out on them 20 years ago- was a little endearing.
he book did get better and it got really good towards the end. the narrator got a bit less whiny, and the story- a girl in her late 20s who has commitment issues, a crazy mother who gets diagnosed with a lump and a father who reappears after having walked out on them 20 years ago- was a little endearing.
This bore me, I read 50 pages then skipped to see how it ended.
Praise for Ask Again Later: "Hilarious, heartfelt", "A witty cut above..."
All I can ask is, "Who ARE these people? And what are they reading that must be so idiotic that they find THIS book to be witty and hilarious??"
I wasn't impressed with first 50 pages, which is my cut-off point, but kept reading as the writing wasn't terrible but certainly wasn't witty or hilarious. Perhaps if you're a New Yorker, this book would resonate with you, but it just wasn't drawing me in. Surprisingly, I did manage to finish it but won't bother looking for any of her other books.
One word: MEH
All I can ask is, "Who ARE these people? And what are they reading that must be so idiotic that they find THIS book to be witty and hilarious??"
I wasn't impressed with first 50 pages, which is my cut-off point, but kept reading as the writing wasn't terrible but certainly wasn't witty or hilarious. Perhaps if you're a New Yorker, this book would resonate with you, but it just wasn't drawing me in. Surprisingly, I did manage to finish it but won't bother looking for any of her other books.
One word: MEH