
Weiner is awesome as always; the end is a little silly
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I love Jennifer Weiner - this is her third book I have read (I actually read it second after Good In Bed, then read In Her Shoes). This is a slightly different take for her: a fun quasi-mystery suspense thriller. If you haven't read Weiner, her characters tend to be Ivy League educated, angst-filled 30ish women who "don't fit in". I know I relate a great deal; maybe it's me or maybe it's her writing.
Anyhow, the setting for this one is the wealthy suburbs outside of NYC (it's been a few weeks, probably New Jersey) and she's a married at home mom trying to solve a mystery among her cohorts. There's also an ex-flame in the picture.
The book crumbles a little bit at the end, becomes a tiny bit silly, but still a fun great read and I consider Weiner the best chick lit author.
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