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Best App with Complete Guidelines and Tips to help you Quitting Smoking Now Forever. This is the...
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The two decades after Waterloo marked the great age of foreign fortune hunters in England. Each year...
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Accurately identify the full range of clinical and pathological entities with Rosen's Diagnosis of...
The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism
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The capitalist era is passing - not quickly, but inevitably. Rising in its wake is a new global...
Learn Apple Homekit on iOS: A Home Automation Guide for Developers, Designers, and Homeowners: 2017
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Learn the HomeKit platform structure and how it supports devices-existing and planned-and get a...
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Many Latino and Chinese women who immigrated to New York City over the past several decades found...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Dilemma in Books
Jul 2, 2020
"What I hate most is that my need for this party came from my parents. If I'd been able to have the wedding they promised me, I wouldn't have become obsessed with having my own special day."
Well, I can say one thing about this book: it's really readable. I flew through it in one day. Now, did I enjoy it? That's something entirely different. The plot is based on a preposterous web of lies and secrets that I don't think any couple would actually keep from one another. Not to mention that Livia is just ridiculous in her desire for this elaborate party, which we learn she has truly been dreaming about and planning for twenty freaking years. Seriously, lady?
Both Livia and Adam make insane decisions in the name of their secrets, but Livia's "secret"--which is actually just her being crazy yet again and overreacting to life--pales in comparison to Adam's, so it's impossible to take her seriously about anything. Meanwhile, you just want to shake Adam, tell him it's a stupid party, and get it together. Man up, tell your wife, and let's go. None--none of this--is necessary!
Honestly, while I kept turning the pages because a) I hoped someone would grow up and make a smart decision and b) I was wishing things would turn out differently, this book was stressful. It was hard to read, emotional, and tense (and not in a good, thrilling way). The whole story has an "ick" factor to it. While it was a quick read, it's not one I really recommend. 2 stars.
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