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Anonymous
Posted February 20, 2006
Great Book
This was a great book. It is a really fast, easy read, but you really feel for the characters. Melissa Senate has a gift of writing about real characters that you can relate to. I also like how she is able to write about female relationships and how we can survive on our own and we don't always need a man in our life!
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Anonymous
Posted September 27, 2009
Great Book
This book was fantastic. I got lost and enjoyed every character in this book. I actually read this book slowly because I didn't want to finish it. I like how all the characters meet each other and share their own stories. Easy read and can get lost in it. Love it!!
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Anonymous
Posted September 6, 2009
Great Beach Book...read it in two days on the beach
I enjoyed this book a great deal. I just wish it would have been longer because just when the author started developing the characters, the book ended...I would like to see a second book to see what happens with the Breakup Club.
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Good reading!
The Breakup Club is about four different women who, over time and heartbreak, start their own breakup club, hence the title. I liked all four storylines and thought it was a fun and sometimes sexy read.
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Anonymous
Posted May 28, 2006
Awesome book.
I havent read a good book in a really long time, like the ones u cant put down..this is that type of book. i really liked how each character was described in complete detail, you feel like u know them, and you want to see what happens to them. I recommend this to all the other 18 year olds
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Anonymous
Posted July 28, 2006
AWESOME
I really loved this book really easy read I could not put it down I really felt like I connected with each of the characters.
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Anonymous
Posted December 19, 2009
Boring
I was disappointed in this book and author. It was the first time I had read a book by this writer. I do not have plans of purchasing another book written by this author.
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deep contemporary tale
At a New York publishing firm, the quartet work on a complex project, but realize they share in common that each has been involved in a recent breakup. They start to lend an ear to one another. --- Thirtyish Lucy Miller-Masterson is stunned that her handsome spouse, a doctor, is apparently dumping her by New Year¿s. She is not sure whether she wants Larry to leave now or plead with him to stay, but is most concerned for her twelve year old daughter Amelia. --- Lucy¿s depressed younger sister Miranda Miller is in denial that her beloved Gabriel Anders dumped her instead of marrying her. She will do anything to get him back but as six months have passed and Gabriel has a new lover, Miranda musty face reality. --- Christopher Levy feels real good now that he and his wife Jodie have becomes the parents of Ava. Thus he is stunned when his spouse moves in with another man taking Ava with her. --- Finally the youngest Roxy Marone jilted her best friend Robbie Roberts on the day of their wedding. Still, in spite of being the dumper she feels like the dumpee as she wonders if she made a mistake. --- Rotating the point of view between the foursome, fans receive a deep look at the aftermath of a relationship when it falls apart. Contemporary readers will appreciate the interesting cast including solid support players working to overcome depression to get their lives back in motion. --- Harriet Klausner
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