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Have to read!!!
posted by greenmtngirl on April 29, 2010
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Had potential
posted by 9763523 on June 18, 2011
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9763523
Posted June 18, 2011
Had potential
I really wanted to love this book. I found there to be too many side stories that just wernt needed. I also found the reconcilliation to be unrealistic
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greenmtngirl
Posted April 29, 2010
Have to read!!!
This was a very good book, I read it in a day and a half. Could not put it down, absolutely loved it! A must read!
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The Penny Pinchers Club
Really a good read - very enjoyable! The characters are excellent and the plot was great. Especially good in these trouble times - alot of ideas throughout the book. Would highly recommend this book and am looking forward to her next book!
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AT_STL
Posted July 12, 2011
Easy Read, Enjoyable
This book is good, not intellectually stimulating perhaps. But, I didn't expect that. The book flowed, characters were interesting and I found myself taking sides and favoring characters, I was invested. To me it's a quick, easy summer read.
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Anonymous
Posted April 30, 2010
The Penny Pinchers Club A great title for anyone living in today's economy and some very good lessons and ideas.
This book was not what I was expecting at all. I have never read the author before and the title was recommended by my sister. I picked it up because I was looking for a new author and she is now on my list of must reads!
New Jersey housewife trying to cut down on her spending? Sounded like something I might have seen on a reality show. It was much better than a TV show. It has humor, romance, more humor and some really good money saving ideas. Sarah Strohmeyer makes learning how to save money and energy fun. How is that possible?
Kat, the main character, is believable. She is mom who had to go to work to supplement the family income but is still struggling every day. She is terrified of the day she has to tell her daughter that they have no money set aside to send her to college. How many of us can relate to that. I have never thought about all the "things" we have that cost us money and we don't even think of or worse know about.
This was a fun read, a book I had a hard time putting down and even learned from. I can't say I have read too many other books that I can say the same of.
I already have several of Strohmeyer"s books on my list of must go and get right away!
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annalise123
Posted March 15, 2010
Lots of Fun to Read
This book was a real hoot and very originally written. The author takes a unique approach as she combines real places in NJ with a fictional story of a middle class housewife who is forced to change her bad spending habits and become a super saver. Kat, the main character, is a smart, resourceful woman who underestimates herself and her abilities. As a result of her husband's philandering, she is forced into a financial corner. She must learn how to control her spending and start saving before she attempts to get out of her marriage. She joins a super saver club and meets a cast of characters that are witty, funny and very unique. What follows is a series of mishaps and funny adventures that make the book move enjoyably fast. Also, the author includes many real websites for readers who are trying to budget like our heroine. I give this book a big thumbs up, but I would not recommend for gift giving as I believe the title and subject matter could be offensive if the recipient has a real problem with spending.
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AbbyGirlWB
Posted September 6, 2009
Fun Read
This is by an author I don't usually read, but I found the book to be very entertaining. It's also very topical with the recession we're enduring. Some good saving ideas. Really liked the characters.
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Anonymous
Posted September 5, 2009
Entertaining!
This is a good book to read for relaxation. I looked forward to reading it each day.
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A penny saved is.....
a great read!
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The first book I read by Sarah Stohmeyer was the Sleeping Beauty Proposal - a great fun chick lit read that I enjoyed. So on a rainy Sunday I happily settled down with her latest - The Penny Pinchers Club.
Kat Griffiths is unpacking her husband's luggage after his business trip. But when she discovers two Mint Tingle Trojan wrappers and a receipt for a fancy dinner on a night she couldn't reach him at the hotel, she is caught unawares. Convinced he is having an affair with his young assistant, Kat visits a divorce attorney, who advises her that she will need at least $15,000 of her own money to land on her feet. The problem is - Kat loves to shop. What she doesn't love is knowing what she spends - Visa bills are the enemy. But forced with no choice, she vows to stop shopping, cut corners and save money. To that end, she joins the local 'Penny Pinchers' club. The plot thickens when a former lover appears back in her life.
Strohmeyer is a witty writer. The dialogue is funny and fast paced. Her characters are warm and engaging. The members of the club are an eclectic interesting group that I enjoyed. The secondary plots involving their lives added to the story. The group has some good realistic ideas on saving money - especially timely in today's economy. There's a list of their suggestions included at the end of the book. Although it's a light hearted entertaining read, the degree of happiness Kat achieves without the purchase of 'things' is worth noting, as is the degree of satisfaction she finds in taking control of her own life. The ending isn't quite what I envisioned or would have preferred, but I enjoyed it very much. If you're looking for a fun light hearted read, this would be a great choice. A little more hen lit than chick lit. -
Anonymous
Posted July 25, 2009
Great book for these recession days
As always, Sarah has produced a fun/easy reading book. You begin to feel like you are part of the club and know the characters. Good tips for these recession days when we all need to get realistic with spending and learn how to stretch paychecks.
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A Pinch of love
When I read that Sarah Strohmeyer was writing " The Penny Pinchers Club, I let out a squeak! Ms. Strohmeyer has never failed to deliver a wonderful, heartwarming and hilarious story. She writes to you like a girlfriend would chat, over a chippy Barry White tune, while huddled in a coffee shop.
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Being one of the many feeling the effects of the recession, I was thrilled for some new ideas on pinching pennies. Ms. Strohmeyer certainly did her research! The advice was insightful, yet amusing and quirky. I know I will never dumpster dive! I found "Penny Pinchers" to be about much more than money-saving advice. It is awash with humor and thought provoking situations. It hit me to the core.
Who hasn't spent more than they have on occasion? How many of us have found our soul mates or are even happy in marriage? How much do we know about those close to us? The main character, Kat, in due time, comes to realize what is REALLY important; what matters in life. She is encircled with wonderful friends that entertained me with their own stories. Kat's old love, Liam, resurfaces to potentially complicate life. Liam's earnest feelings toward Kat took my breathe away!
I nodded while I read about cable bills, self-service gas stations, cutting out coffee shop coffee, and buying in bulk. But I was reminded, what we really need to know about life isn't always that obvious or simple-that digging deep for inner strength and committing to change is difficult; that the fight for what we want is so worth it. Please read the other reviews for the whole story line. I prefer to share how Ms. Strohmeyer made me feel while I read her story.
She made me think about life's uncertainties and how stepping out of your comfort zone CAN be good. She made me laugh. She made me think about the meaning of trust, marriage, family, friends, and recognizing how we are human. So, make your tea and block out a good chunk time from your calendars to read Ms Strohmeyer's "The Penny Pinchers' Club". This will certainly make you laugh and think.
I am not a writer nor do I play one on TV, but I know truer words were never written, "True love is proved not by what it does for us, but what is makes us do for those we love" Thanks Sarah! -
This entreating timely contemporary drama is an enjoyable often amusing but always poignant tale
In Rocky River, Griff and Kat Griffiths have been fighting for a long time over her out of control spending habits. She thinks he is a penny pinching miser and he feels she is a spendthrift with no discipline. As their daughter leaves the nest for the first time to attend college, Kat is stunned to find Griff has a secret bank account and seems to be spending an exorbitant amount of time with his research assistant. Those two findings open up Kat's eyes that she nothing in her name, which means a sudden change in demeanor before filing for divorce.
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Kat joins the Rocky Rivers Penny Pinchers Club to learn how to save money whole also having a support group. She cancels cable television and stops drinking gourmet coffee. She begins scavenging dumpsters near the groceries to find thrown away food. Kat saves money, but apparently not her marriage. When a wealthy former lover reenters her life, Kat knows she must choose between an apparent failed marriage and a new start, but love is making her selection difficult.
This entreating timely contemporary drama is an enjoyable often amusing but always poignant tale with a deep message subtly included. The fast-paced story line focuses on Kat who has spousal issues while obsessing to squeeze the penny starting with no more Starbucks; in fact she pulls a reaction formation so much so she gives Lincoln a headache with her squeezing. Fans will enjoy the newest penny pincher as she begins to understand more than just saving money; though in her forties and a mom, she begins to understand what matters; something many people never learn.
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