Rules for Saying Goodbye: A Novel
by Katherine Taylor (Goodreads author!)
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Read in September, 2007
This was just okay. I wanted to love it, and then it had plot problems. As in, really, it didn't have much of a plot. It felt like a diary written by a pretty good writer, but as far as story structure, it wasn't there. Bummed me out, actually, because I was prepared to love this. Actually, though, this was a good learning experience. She did some things that I'm sure I'm right in the midst of doing, writing-wise, and hopefully the unsatisfied, puzzled feeling I had when I finished this book wil...more
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Read in December, 2007
In an interview reported here on Trashionista Katherine the writer has stated that it’s hard “when you’re blonde and attractive and you live in LA and you’ve written a book about a young woman in New York, not to be called ‘chick-lit’”. This is definitely a darker, more satirical book than the more frothy contemporary women’s fiction around and I applaud Katherine the writer for that and for her brave style of writing.
But, in all honesty. I didn’t get it.
Fellow writer Polly...more
But, in all honesty. I didn’t get it.
Fellow writer Polly...more
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Read in June, 2008
Katherine Taylor wrote a book about Katherine Taylor and called it a novel. Fiction afforded her the opportunity to make herself interesting but did she? Not even. Blonde, skinny, trust-fund, dilettante, rent-control apartment. Fresno (?), prep school, New York, London, Rome. I read this was supposed to be a satire but the reviewers are overestimating "Ms Taylor". Too many dull anecdotes and poor-me scenarios. The book should have been about Clarissa, the one character she manages to b...more
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Read in July, 2008
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Kate and her family remind a little bit of David Sedaris and his family. They are crazy, intense, depressed, dramatic characters whose antics and reactions made me laugh - sometimes outloud. However, at one point the book reminded me of Eat, Pray, Love and I began to tire of it. Overall, a quick and entertaining summer read.
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Read in April, 2008
Waste of time -- I slogged through it hoping that there would be something redeeming (I heard about it through NPR so thought there might be something redeeming) -- but the plot never picked up or got interesting. I never got emotionally involved with the main character.
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Read in June, 2007
Taylor has an amusing voice, but, while enjoyable, the novel plays it too safe and doesn't entirely live up to its quirky potential. I shudder to think what would have happened in the editing stage had this book gone to HarperCollins instead of FSG.
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Read in November, 2007
I am currently listening to it. I find it inspirational in weird personal ways. I hate listening to books though because I feel like I don't absorb the whole thing. I liked the NYT review.
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Read in June, 2008
I love how this author, in interviews, billed her book as not being chic-lit, when it definitely is. One of the worst books I've ever read, full of obnoxious, self-centered rich people.
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A well written story of the relationships of young woman from ge 13 to almost 30. I heard my 14 yr old granddaughter; my 39 yr old daughter.
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Read in August, 2007
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great "girl" appeal but also written well. for this character happily-ever-after happens a little differently. such a satisfying read!
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A trifle of a novel, and a little smug and self-satisfied to boot, but I have to admit, I am quite fond of such clever gloss.
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Read in September, 2007
This book started out really well. About halfway through, it began to drag on. Still a pretty good read.
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Read in March, 2008
The description sounded great, but the book just read like a big disorganized diary.
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Read in July, 2008
self-indulgent. gossipy. bitchy. but i like that sometimes. but only in books. . .
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Written by a woman my friend used to date, so I have to check it out!
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Anyone who will throw down with Benjamin Kunkel is A-OK in my book.
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Smart, funny, and honest. That goes for the book AND the author :)
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Read in August, 2007
This is the average chick lit book. It is okay, funny in parts.
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Read in December, 2007
Diverting, a little bit more chewy than the usual chick-lit.
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avg rating (all editions): 2.91 (69 ratings) avg rating (this edition): 2.91 (69 ratings) number of reviews: 22popular shelves
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