Andrea Guy's Reviews > 150 Pounds: A Novel of Waists and Measures
150 Pounds: A Novel of Waists and Measures
by Kate Rockland (Goodreads Author)
by Kate Rockland (Goodreads Author)
Andrea Guy's review
bookshelves: 2012-reads, chicklit, netgalley, ebook
Jan 17, 12
bookshelves: 2012-reads, chicklit, netgalley, ebook
Read from January 13 to 16, 2012
This is an absolutely fantastic book that every woman should read. I mean it! Every woman should pick up this book. It is woman's fiction at its finest and funniest. But most of all it is a book that most women can relate too.
Raise your hand if you've had some kind of weight or body image issue?
I bet there are a lot of hands in the air. Mine's up.
This book shows the world from one super skinny woman and one not so skinny woman.
Here's why the book is so great.
1. You get to see two women on a journey to acceptance of their bodies. Neither of them makes a conscious decision to change their weight. Life happens.
2. Alexis, the character you will love to hate, softens as she loosens up. By the end of the book, you can almost like her. (Hey let's face it..it is hard to like a chick that started out weighing 100 lbs and wants to ban girl scout cookies in favor of power bars. Seriously, I was cussing that beyotch out at that part of the book)
3. Shosana is super awesome. I love how she embraces life. Her motto is healthy at any weight, and that is a message everyone should embrace.
4. The blog posts from each of the two women really made the book feel real. I still have to say, I would have been a reader of Fat And Fabulous before I'd read Skinny Chick. (Hungry Girl annoys me too...Tee Hee)
5. I really adored getting to know each character and their friends and families...and the relationships that formed. OMG Noah! is all I can say. I almost want to say, Alexis didn't deserve him..but that would be mean!
This was a fabulous read and I really felt like these two women were my friends by the end. I only had one little gripe. A peahen does not have the beautiful feathers that the male peacock has. She is usually brown or white. So P-hen was not a female.
I'll put that aside though, because this truly was a great read. Go pick it up!!!
Raise your hand if you've had some kind of weight or body image issue?
I bet there are a lot of hands in the air. Mine's up.
This book shows the world from one super skinny woman and one not so skinny woman.
Here's why the book is so great.
1. You get to see two women on a journey to acceptance of their bodies. Neither of them makes a conscious decision to change their weight. Life happens.
2. Alexis, the character you will love to hate, softens as she loosens up. By the end of the book, you can almost like her. (Hey let's face it..it is hard to like a chick that started out weighing 100 lbs and wants to ban girl scout cookies in favor of power bars. Seriously, I was cussing that beyotch out at that part of the book)
3. Shosana is super awesome. I love how she embraces life. Her motto is healthy at any weight, and that is a message everyone should embrace.
4. The blog posts from each of the two women really made the book feel real. I still have to say, I would have been a reader of Fat And Fabulous before I'd read Skinny Chick. (Hungry Girl annoys me too...Tee Hee)
5. I really adored getting to know each character and their friends and families...and the relationships that formed. OMG Noah! is all I can say. I almost want to say, Alexis didn't deserve him..but that would be mean!
This was a fabulous read and I really felt like these two women were my friends by the end. I only had one little gripe. A peahen does not have the beautiful feathers that the male peacock has. She is usually brown or white. So P-hen was not a female.
I'll put that aside though, because this truly was a great read. Go pick it up!!!
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