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Loading... The Man of My Dreamsby Curtis Sittenfeld
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. November 2007: http://www.3rsblog.com/2007/11/book-t... Just like with Prep, I couldn't put this down. Sittenfeld's characters are so real. Hannah's character traits either remind me of someone I know or I possess them myself. I'm reminded of my own socially awkward youth/young adulthood when I read these books (thank goodness it wasn't quite this bad!). I enjoyed this book - I thought it was really well written - and like Prep - the main character rings really true with me . There are moments where the situations she finds her self in are almost unbearably uncomfortable... but the author does a really good job of making it all make sense in the context of her personality and prior experiences. I wish I could say that I related less to her than I do - but it's always nice to read about someone who is recognizable. Not bad- a very light holiday book. Sometimes I felt Hannah was dragging herself down. Ending was good. no reviews | add a review
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However, the book is way too episodic to really keep my interest all the way. The incidents chosen seem kind of random, which is slightly annoying even if they often are interesting in themselves. And the concluding postion of "yes, I can live without a man" seems to me at least to kick in an extremely wide open door.
A decent read. Ain't no Prep though. (