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samedi 18 août 2012

The Starter Marriage by Kate Harrison

Hello to all,

                    doing a small break in the read-a-thons i've entered i decided to give you today my opinion on another chick lit book , one that really moved me, the first one so far, "The Starter Marriage". Now i know that yes there are chick lit books that can interest me.

Happy reading


Publisher: Orion
Publication: 2005
ISBN:  0752868810
Genre: Chick lit
Violence: none

Language: normal
sex: mild
Public: 18+
Source: received from Birgit (The Book Garden)


Short description from goodread :


 Tess Leonard thought matrimony was for life, but her husband has decided that their marriage is the equivalent of a starter home: cramped, claustrophobic and something he's definitely outgrown. Known as 'Tip Top Tess' because of her dogged pursuit of the perfect home, marriage and career, she's now in the biggest mess of her life. And it's all because Barney has walked out. But there's a life raft on the horizon: The Divorce Survival Class. It may be uncomfortable and nearly sinking under the weight of excess baggage, but it's a boot camp for the broken-hearted. Over eight weeks, Tess and classmates will lay bare the darkest secrets of their failed marriages. And course-leader William will turn their lives around in a truly spectacular style...




My opinion:

          Kate Harrison seems the best author of chick lit for me so far.  I love her writing style so fresh and moving with some funny moments and characters so interesting.
It’s, by far, my favourite chick lit book at the moment ; though I concede that after only 3 I still don’t have a lot of experience but at least this time I was completely in it and I wanted to finish the book


Tess in a wonderful character: teacher in her mid thirties, she is in her opinion living the perfect marriage with the perfect husband/best friend. Together they have nearly a perfect relationship: liking the same things, same passion etc. But scratch this surface a bit and we discover a woman that forgot herself while trying to keep the pretences that everything is perfect, for who the appearances were more important. A bit maniac, in a way, wanting everything to be just like she wants them in her logical mind.  Tess doesn’t have conscience of those facts until she is confronted to her divorce, suddenly her perfect husband is leaving her without much of a notice and then to add salt on the injury his girlfriend is pregnant, proof that he didn’t wait their separation to go to another.
For Tess all her life and dreams are shattering. After becoming quite depressive, and isolated herself, she is put in front of the facts by her friend Mel and asks her to go to search help in a support group.

The step to ask for help is harder for her than her friends could have though but she manages it and enters the group for 8weeks. A group to learn to accept the reality, to grieve the shattered dreams without too much anger or guilt and to discover what she really wants. It a slow process but I really enjoyed to see her evolve progressively with her ups and down.

The characters, members of the group, all have a different background and aspiration and while the main story is centred on Tess we also discover the others with their life and aspirations. Kate  Karrison doesn’t forget them or has put less quality in their story far from it. All of them are really well constructed and introduced to the readers so that we can enjoy them as much as Tess. The group is transforming its member by their shared experience. Friendships are forming and sometimes more.

William who directs the group is a good mediator but I enjoyed getting his impression on the members however I even enjoyed more to see his own struggle to accept past and future and how he had a crush without acting on it. The author really made us see those hesitations, regret and moment when the illumination appears and the characters see the reality, clear for once, for the first time.

The ending is really perfect, I loved to see the evolution between Tess and Barney, and have all the stories coming to a new start giving us hope.

Really a wonderful book, more than easy to read, captivating for readers even new to chick lit. To recommend.

Score:  4/5


Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and no compensation was received in exchange for this review



Challenges:

This book enter in the Romance and Me Challenge

Book read for the 2012 TBR reading

samedi 4 août 2012

The Secret Shopper’s Revenge (Secret Shopper1) by Kate Harrison

Hello to all,

                  A new month begins and since i haven't given up  on the challenge i've entered it's also a new genre/subgenre to discover and in August the fates did things right because Chick lit is the topic for two of the challenges so " une pierre deux coups" with Romance and Me and reading romances challenge.

Now i first want to thanks a lot Birgit because without her generosity my participation this month would not have been possible.Chick lit is a genre i had not read prior this event and i didn't even own any chick lit book, not one. Months ago Birgit made a giveaway on her blog " The Book Garden" to give her used books about a specific genre, i was lucky to be chosen and received severals chick lit books to discover so thank you a lot Birgit.

Without waiting more here comes my first step in the Chick lit genre with my review of The Secret Shopper's Revenge by Kate Harrison.

Enjoy!

Publisher: Orion
Publication: 2008
ISBN:  978075289388
Genre: chick lit, friendship
Violence: none

Language: normal
sex: none
Public: 16+
Source: received from Birgit (The Book Garden)


Short description from goodread :

 New mum Emily wants revenge on the stick-thin assistants who laugh at her post-baby tummy and post-baby budget. But frumpiness has its advantages when you're wielding a secret camera - and sending the damning footage straight to head office. Store manager Sandie has a lifelong love of the world of retail - the glitz, the glamour, the stockroom. Then she's fitted up by an ambitious assistant and secret shopping is the only way to keep her one passion alive. Glamorous widow Grazia can't leave behind the high life, despite her chronically low bank balance. The more she's buying - and spying - the less time she has to mourn her husband or her fair-weather friends who've dumped her. They're Charlie's Shopping Angels, controlled by a mysterious figure who sends them assignments. But when they're sent to stitch up a doomed shop owned by Will, the angels begin to feel divided loyalties . . .



My opinion:
          First chick lit book for me and I’m not really sure where I stand. I loved the writing style of Kate Harrison that is really accessible and easy to love and it was mostly the reason that kept me reading at first.
I’m not really fond of alternated point of view, they have a tendency to make me loose focus on the story however for this one its use was important since we have in fact  3 separated stories intermingling in one bigger. 


The author offers us 3 different heroines with more in common that they thought before hand so the majority of readers can identify themselves with one or another or have a preference. There is a bit for every one.
Emily’s story shows how abuse even only verbal can destroy someone and that the one that angered me the most. I wanted to punch Duncan and shake Emily, it’s well written in a realistic manner but not my cup of tea.
Grazia’s story is one about letting go and accepting that no one is perfect. Windowed she must face the reality of her bank account, because her husband was a great artist yes but not a great accountant, living for his art he forgot reality and she must now endure the consequences. I enjoyed it a bit more than Emily’s because I could sympathize with her but not with her living style^^

The story I was more interested in is Sandie’s. I felt her injustice, her betrayal and wanted to fight with her perhaps because I see a bit of myself in her too loyal and too honest people are using her and it takes time for her to see that see is more than that, that she deserves more. Her story isn’t the longest one but for me it was the more complete.

It was a good book and chick lover should find this one really entertaining.


Score:  3/5

Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and no compensation was received in exchange for this review

Challenges:
This book enter in the Romance and Me Challenge

 



Book read for the 2012 TBR reading