
Can people change? Sure they can!
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Darcy is beautiful. Beautiful and immature and selfish and spiteful and not a very likable person, actually. You're in her shoes, though, so you stick it out with her.
You travel with her as she cheats on her fiance, basically because she's bored with him and because the new guy showed some interested in her all-brains/average looks best friend, Rachel.
You travel with her as she becomes pregnant with the stoner she cheated with, breaks off her engagement, and finds her ex-fiance and Rachel in bed together.
You travel with her as she replaces Rachel with the equally unlikable Claire. As she drives the stoner nuts with her Rachel obsession. As he dumps her, pregnant, and she begs for the fiance back.
She hits a low. But then you travel with her as she moves to England and becomes a new, and better, person.
Though Rachel isn't in the book a lot, her presence is. Emily Giffin does an outstanding job with that.
By the end of the book, you will love Darcy.
The book is very cleverly and appropriately titled "Something Blue" for a few reasons--symbolically, traditionally, and emotionally.
Pick this one up; you'll love it! Stick with Darcy, too. Don't give up on her. She won't disappoint.
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