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Loading... Rococo: A Novelby Adriana Trigiani
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. 2006 ( )this is a laugh-out-loud funny book...i listened to the audio and the reader is perfect. When reading a book, I generally expect that within 100 pages, I'll have a plot or at least a general idea of where a plot might be. Rococo never seemed to acquire a plot. Mostly it was the story of a petulant bachelor who happened to try to decorate everything in his particular town in New Jersey. The bulk of this book was description - of food, of decor, of clothing, and I was left overwhelmed with description that felt unnecessary and underwhelmed by story that never seemed relevant or even linear. The characters were interesting, but the secondary characters were far more interesting than 'B' who, as the main character, seems that he should be therefore the most interesting. The story fell short of my expectations after reading Lucia, Lucia. About decorator re-doing his church I loved this but it requires a little explaining: It is about a decorator and he describes every room with details down to the paint color and fabric number! The story doesn't have a lot of weight, but the descriptives and his personality are hilarious! For anyone who dabbles in decorating, is Catholic or goes to the shore...this is a MUST for lighthearted beach reading. xoxo Joanie no reviews | add a review
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