Helpful Score: 2
There's really no plot to this book. It's more like a chat with a friend about all sorts of things that would interest a young 20-something - loser boyfriend, boring job, jerk of a boss, etc. However, it's not lighthearted or funny in the way Bridget Jones's Diary is. I found the lead character depressing. Much as I tried, I couldn't get into this book despite several attempts to make a go of it. I gave up half way because I refused to plod through another 100 pages just to say that I finished the book.
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this was a really funny book!
Helpful Score: 1
A funny easy read!
I liked this one. It's slow-moving but funny.
very funny!
One of the best mother-daughter acts of all time. It is a funny, elegant and compelling book.
Good book. Reminds me alot of "Ask Again Later" by Jill A. Davis
eh- a book about a woman with depression who has absolutely no reason to be depressed. i do understand that depression is a mental issue but i have to say that this book makes me want to scream at this lady to just get over it and move on! (and i do indeed suffer from depression- funny, no?) it was an ok book but pretty much pointless. the mother was the only thing that kept me going. do yourself a favor- skip this book and read something worth it...
a great entertaining read. women can definitely relate to the neurosis of the main character
I loved this book - I had a lot in common with the character Shannon Olson who seems to be based on the author.
This book is in excellent condition. Very funny, sometimes touching.
SOFTCOVER VERSION
"One of the best mother-daughter acts of all tine. I stopped reading it only to augh my head off, quote passages to my friends, and to make it last." (Melissa Bank - author of the The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing.
"One of the best mother-daughter acts of all tine. I stopped reading it only to augh my head off, quote passages to my friends, and to make it last." (Melissa Bank - author of the The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing.