Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A pic of the people in this thread
OMG. I’m the one in the white blouse.
Anonymous wrote:A pic of the people in this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, my sister hangs with her crowd on Nantucket. Yes, Nantucket is a great place to escape. Full days are spend on the beach, nights at beautiful houses for full service dinner parties, etc. but, it’s a very small island when it comes to living there year round. Take that for what you will.
Ooh tell us more. I assume this crowd is fabulously wealthy and beautiful?
Anonymous wrote:Lol, I was google image-ing the Chicken Box today since she references it so dang much.
She is hit or miss. I read The Matchmaker this week and The Island in May. Barefoot, Blue Bistro and the Castaways are the most readable. Everything else is funky.
But yes the food descriptions are pure escapism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read them. I love them. The constant beach trips, the descriptions of food, and the sense of having a home away from home are all lovely, but I think they are making you overlook the problems her characters face; the infidelity, the substance abuse, the white collar crime, out of control teens, and so on.
I like to read about them, but I don't want to experience them.
Yes there is soooo much infidelity in her books. And she's strangely nonchalant about it. Her characters constantly cheat on long term spouses like it's no big deal.
Like with her newest book - a modern twist on Same Time Next Year. I just couldn't get over the set up. We're supposed to root for this guy who is cheating on his girlfriend who, by the way, is pretty great? Nah man.
Anonymous wrote:Which book should I start with? I’m ready for a good read that is fluff but not infuriatingly so.