Grade: B-
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
How to Be Single by Liz Tuccillo
How to Be Single is engaging until the near end. The characters are well developed and easy to relate to. You don't have to be over 35, married , divorced or want/have children to understand the pain and rush of love that one experiences in life.
This novel takes you all over the world, giving you insight into the life of women from the United States to Iceland. The book is quite enjoyable until the end when it abruptly raps up and ends is a weak, flaccid and disappointing manner.
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