Slicker

Slicker

2.63 of 5 stars 2.63  ·  rating details  ·  70 ratings  ·  14 reviews

Even life in the greatest city in the world can sometimes feel like a little too much. For this New Yorker, running away to the Heartland may be just the antidote.

When New York City native Desirée Christian-Cohen flees her sometime-boyfriend, unhappy mother, Nina (who’s recently learned her soon-to-be ex-husband Patrick is gay), and failing grandfather, she picks the f

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Hardcover, 256 pages
Published August 3rd 2010 by St. Martin's Press (first published July 26th 2010)
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Rebecca
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gille
I can't lie, I was pretty disappointed by this book. It was overly prose-y and I was so bored it took me like two weeks to read 260 something pages. I really liked Posh, but I was not that into Slicker at all. I didn't connect with any of the characters, I didn't feel sympathy for them, and I generally did not care what happened to them. I am not looking for a sequel, it doesn't really matter to me what happens to Desiree or Nina.

I felt like Jackson was trying to be literate, to use fancy words...more
Martha
Okay. The book should come with at label to warn readers of the horrible language throughout the book. The characters were all selfish and only seemed concerned with sex. The premise of the book started out as a cute idea, that is why I picked it up. But by the end the book is about gay marriage and that love (not platonic or family), no matter who loves who, should be the most important thing in life and everyone else needs to be happy for them. What a book to ruin my day. Don't even bother pic...more
Lindsey
..read half of it ..lost interest.
Julie
This was ok. I agree with one of the other reviews about the ending. I was so disappointed. It fell flat and left too much hanging. My general feeling was that the book mocked traditional values and life outside of NYC. As a reader from a city in the midwest I was irritated over and over again by the author's protrayal of country life and the people. Does she really think everyone outside of NYC is a complete uneducated idiot?
Kevin Connery
Good characters, decent storyline (if incomplete), decent setup, but the very odd 3rd-person narrative mode variant felt very pretentious, and made it hard to get involved in the story. Similarly, the very thing the author used the same approach to stereotypes that she had the main character objecting to. (If this was deliberate, it was too subtle for me to identify; it felt like she was deliberately putting down people just as she had her negative characters in the book doing.)
jessica wilson
Leaps and bounds more enjoyable to me than Posh. I think maybe because the characters were more interesting (quirky) and the overall mini-stories all tied into each other.
Caroline Greig
I wanted to like this book more than I did but still found worth persevering with.
Aw
Good story til the end. It's totally flat. Nothing worse then plugging along reading a book to find the ending lacking in substance. Kind of like working and not getting paid at the end of the week.
Jennifer
Found the book to be pretty predictable.
Melflowers
It was an ok book. I will definitly read more from the author.
Ronya Misleh
Don't bother. Reminded me of a poor man's Sweet Home Alabama except for the fact that, because it was a book, I couldn't fast forward through the bad parts (of which there were many). I know I could have stopped reading, but it was like a train wreck.
April
average story with a weak ending.
Kelly
Sep 19, 2010 Kelly added it
nope, it took about 5 chapters for me to realize no good.
Robyn
May 04, 2013 Robyn marked it as to-read
Shelves: dont-own
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K
May 14, 2013 K marked it as to-read-not-in-library
Brittany
Dec 17, 2012 Brittany is currently reading it  ·  review of another edition
Daniella
Oct 19, 2012 Daniella marked it as wish-list
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