I typically stay away from books that fall under the "chick lit" category, but when I saw a Cecilia Ahern book on the list of books to review in May, I couldn't resist. Plus these days my brain is so bogged down with the heaviness of CFA studying, I needed a little break! The Time of My Life is Ahern's newest book which was released this spring. It tells the story of Lucy, a soon-to-be-30 woman who makes some poor decisions on the tale of a break-up. She tries to cover up the truth of what is happening in her life by telling a couple of lies... which lead to more lies... She retreats within and shares less and less with her friends and family in an attempt to not reveal some of the lies she has told, until an intervention of sorts is staged.
It all comes to head when she has an appointment with "her life" - err, a character that represents her life. He comes on the scene to straighten things out and to help her get back on the right path. It's hard to explain the storyline of this book as it is unrealistic and very fictional... but it works.
All in all, it's a light, easy read. The storyline is pretty unrealistic, which kind of seems to be a trend for Ahern as one of her other books I read had an adult with an imaginary friend... but she seems to make it work. The main character, Lucy, is not exactly likeable and the extent of her lying was kind of annoying. But it was a pretty light read, which was just what I needed right now.
8 comments:
Ha ha, is it just me or is the main character in chick lit books almost never likable? :) Glad you are getting some reading in even with all your studying!
I read P.S. I Love You and Love, Rosie a long time ago and remember loving them. Hopefully I can pick up another one of her books soon!
Grin. Sounds like one I may give a pass to -- at least till my stack gets a little shorter!
I've never read any books by her, but I am curious about P.S. I love you, just because I saw the movie. Thanks for the review!
This made me think of a book I read once by Sophie Kinsella (but under her real name not her pen name) and the main character was a ghost! It did not seem like the type of book I would like because it was so unrealistic but I actually loved it!! It's hard for me to find chick lit I enjoy these days though, I agree with Kelly that the main character almost always seems unlikeable!
I just tried to read a chick-lit book and the main character annoyed me so much, I had to abandon it. I can usually stomach chick-lit (I gobble up Sophie Kinsella's novels!) but I think I may be growing out of that genre.
This sounds like an interesting read, though. You definitely need something easy & light to read in between CFA studying!
Sounds like a light and fun summertime read!
Thanks for being a part of the tour.
I like books like this for light summer reading.
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