Goodnight Nobody

by Jennifer Weiner (Goodreads author!)
Goodnight Nobody
published
May 2nd 2006 (first published 2005) by Washington Square Press
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Paperback, 400 pages

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0743470125   (isbn13: 9780743470124)

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Goodnight Nobody is bestselling author Jennifer Weiner's attempt at writing a mystery, with a healthy dose of the author's chick lit sensibilit...more





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Summer
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07/27/08

I just finished reading this book in about three days. I was hooked immediately when I started to read about the stay at home mom who didn't feel like she fit in with the "mom's who do everything right and by the book" in her neighborhood. She basically feels like she's a nobody. Just a housewife. (Which her husband actually calls her in the story!) She gets caught up in trying to investigate the murder of one her neighbors, mostly because she feels bored with her life and just needs s...more
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Heather
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08/30/07

Read in March, 2006

Kate Klein’s life is not what she thought it would be. Trapped in suburbia with three preschoolers, her days drone endlessly by in a never-ending parade of carpools, play dates, snooty super moms, and household chores.
Kitty Cavanaugh is the undisputed queen of the Upchurch mommies. On the surface, she’s the perfect mom with the perfect suburban life. She’s gorgeous, with not a single ounce of “baby weight” hanging around her tummy or hips. Her twins are beautiful and well behaved. ...more
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Kirsten
Kirsten rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
07/07/08

Read in June, 2008
I have to admit - I was disappointed by this book. I felt the heroine, whose name I have already forgotten, was not, in fact, someone I would want championing for me if I was murdered! Why does this woman have to be such a bumbling doofus? Just because she is a stay-at-home mom? The scene at the memorial service was just one example of her embarassment. She's telling everyone she is going to speak at the service, and then she is surprised when she is pushed to speak! I do like how the auth...more
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Rita
Rita rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
07/21/08

Read in July, 2008
recommends it for: anyone who likes chick lit
I liked Goodnight Nobody. It's an easy, fun read.

Having said that, however, I am going to critique Jennifer Weiner's works in general. I have read three of them: Good in Bed, In Her Shoes and Goodnight Nobody. There are similarities between the three of them that are starting to make Weiner's work seem formulaic.

1. Each of the books features a protagonist who is very conscious of her own non-stick figure body shape.

GIB: Cannie
IHS: Rose
GN: Kate

2. Each protagonist has a friend...more
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Anita
Anita rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
09/20/08

bookshelves: books-i-own, books-i-ve-read-in-2008
Read in September, 2008
I love Jennifer Weiner, and with the exception of her latest book that just came out over the summer (Certain Girls), I own and have read them all (ah, the joy of used book sale acquisitions!!!). I DID enjoy this book- it was a humorous, light, fast read, which her books are known for- and I loved the main character and the supporting characters (with the exception of her husband and her mother), and reading about the alpha female/mean girl mommy power struggles the author endured on a daily bas...more
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Ellen
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06/20/08

Read in June, 2008
recommended to Ellen by: Elyssa Andrus
I finally got this one finished up so that I could focus on my Italy books for my trip. Elyssa loaned this one to me during Spring Break for a good "beach read"...but, I didn't have as much reading time during my vacation as I had hoped. I have been keeping it in my car and reading it every time I am waiting for kids while carpooling.

It was a good book. A little trashy in parts, but not too bad. A fun little mystery with an ending I didn't expect, but also didn't love. It was ...more
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Lucy
Lucy rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
04/30/08

Read in September, 2006
Jennifer Weiner ventures a bit from her norm by making this a mystery but it still contains all of her large girl humor that I find so appealing. The main character of Goodnight Nobody is a harried mother of 3 under the age of 4 and feels like she doesn't compare with the mothers in her neighborhood. Nothing earth shattering there.

The book was well written but has a very disappointing ending. Come to think of it, most of Weiner's endings are bad. It's as if she sets herself up as a comedic ...more
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Amy
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07/17/08

Read in July, 2008
This is the 4th Jennifer Weiner book I have read. Since Good In Bed I had decided to read them all in order. Depending on which book you are reading there are little sneaky things in there from Good In Bed.
Anyway, many readers are saying that the reading is light, which it is, but the story is not necessarily light.
Jennifer is a funny writer and she has pretty awesome quotes and funny situations/feelings for her characters but they also go through a lot emotionally and it gets me everytime...more
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CJ
CJ rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
09/07/07

i didn't have a book to take on the bus/train for labor day weekend...a co-worker loaned me this...i was semi-interested b/c the author has another book i've wanted to read...anyhow, _goodnight nobody_ is a bit hackneyed. trite writing about the thin, beautiful, seemingly successful types...and i'm afraid the author didn't make me very empathetic to the more "realistic" narrator...she's supposed to be smart and not thin...looking for more stimulation than she's getting from being a st...more
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Shannon
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06/01/08

Read in June, 2008
Definitely my least favorite of Jennifer Weiner's books (at least the ones I've read so far). There were several "comic" scenes that I found utterly ridiculous and contrived. The main character, Kate, is a SAHM who is bored with her life and her new town in CT. She quickly becomes an amateur investigator when a neighbor is murdered and she finds she really likes playing a Private Eye. However, she finds herself in a number of situations which I can best describe as bad sitcom attem...more
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Fence
05/18/08

bookshelves: 813-6, chick-lit, mystery
Read in March, 2006
recommended to Fence by: Andi
This was a good enjoyable read, chick lit, but with a little extra.
Kate Klein doesn’t fit into the world of immaculate suburban housewives. But when one is murdered, and she discovers the body, she is pulled into the investigation. And then there is the old flame back in her life, you know, the one she never really got over.

This is sort of Desperate Housewives meets the detective novel. And it is probably the first US chick lit that I’ve read, and the world seems very different than th...more
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Maggie
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02/02/08

I found this hilariously funny in a Desparate Housewives sort of way (which I don't watch)! Off the back cover: For Kate Klein, a semi-accidental mother of 3, suburbia has been full of unpleasant surprises. Her once-loving husband is hardly ever home. The supermomies on the playground routinely snub her. Her days are spent carpooling and enduring endless games of Candy Land. . .

When a fellow mother is murdered, Kate finds that the unsolved mystery is the most exciting thing to happen i...more
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Kelly
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05/29/08

bookshelves: chick-lit, fiction
Read in May, 2008
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Reb
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11/26/07

Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: people bored at work
what can i say about chick lit?

i appreciate that jennifer weiner is trying to write interesting stories about smart engaging women who care about what they look like (that's what she says in the Q&A afterword to this one). however it seems here to come at the expense of characters with dimension and, you know, power.

the book revolves around one outsider's failure to join the "supermommies" of a fictional perfect CT suburb, to which our leading lady is 'banished' by her husb...more
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Sara
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02/23/08

bookshelves: 1st-person-pov, 2007, chick-lit, fiction, mystery
Read in April, 2007
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Alison
Alison rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
04/07/07

Read in March, 2007
recommends it for: Mommy-lit readers
I like Jennifer Weiner's books. I still think Good in Bed, her first novel, is her best. Here's what's good about her writing: the dialogue and pacing are excellent. The characterization is good for the main characters, uneven for some of the others. All this is plenty good enough for her to be a highly successful writer and for you to enjoy her books. What bugs me is something that wd. probably only bother another writer/nerd: she puts things in that seem important, only to abandon that narrati...more
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Michelle
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07/22/08

I am not a Weiner fan, I guess. Makes sense, as I don't like hot dogs, either (ha, ha, ha). I found the whole thing just not fun and not all that believable... my favorite was when the main character supposedly spent an hour playing Candyland with toddlers. Does the author realize that no three-year-old could ever manage that?! Oh, and that the family has plenty of money, but the mom whines about how she buys clothes off the Gap sale racks while the moms all around her have designer clothes....more
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Abby
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05/15/07

Read in April, 2007
If Kate Klein, the protagonist of GOODNIGHT NOBODY, were real, we'd be best friends. Kate struggles with her life as a stay-at-home mom in suburbia. When she finds her neighbor stabbed to death in her kitchen, Kate launches her own investigation to find the killer. The investigation gives her life purpose again.

Author Jennifer Weiner is right-on with the desperation stay-at-home moms feel, as we put our skills aside and our lives on hold to change diapers and clean up spilled Kool-Aid. ...more
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Kristen
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09/08/07

Read in March, 2007
When I saw this in the bargain bin at Barnes & Noble - I thought I struck gold! I had really liked Good in Bed and In Her Shoes and was excited to pick up another book by Jennifer Weiner. Unfortunately, this fell flat. It was stale and I wasn't involved with the characters at all. Her protagonist was annoying (i.e...more
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Stephanie
Stephanie rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
02/08/08

Read in February, 2008
recommends it for: Chick lit fanatics, People who like fluff
First off, borrow this from the library. Second off, if you are looking for an easy, enjoyable read, and you are a woman, you'd probably like this book. This is the third Jennifer Weiner book I've read (previously read IN HER SHOES and LITTLE EARTHQUAKES), and this one was just as fluffy as the rest. I like Jennifer Weiner's work because, while it is undeniably light-hearted chick lit, I don't feel especially guilty for reading it, as I am not often pulled out of the narrative by the ridiculo...more
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avg rating (all editions): 3.44 (5904 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.44 (5726 ratings)
number of reviews: 583