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A review by beth_sandyeggo
The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy E. Reichert
3.0
May contain spoilers!
I read this for the first meeting of a book Club I joined. It's not something that I would pick. But that's the point of a book club, right? It was a fun weekend read. Something I would take to the beach or on a plane.
It's a typical story of missed opportunities to be honest that affect the characters' lives in unexpected ways
The characters were intriguing but also frustrating. Like why was Lou with Devlin to begin with? And how was a close-minded tit like Al able to so quickly evolve into a wonderful guy? The secondary characters were endearing, especially John, the style writer who hides behind his beard and wrinkled clothes.
I would look for her second book, which appears to be a food-themed story, too.
I read this for the first meeting of a book Club I joined. It's not something that I would pick. But that's the point of a book club, right? It was a fun weekend read. Something I would take to the beach or on a plane.
It's a typical story of missed opportunities to be honest that affect the characters' lives in unexpected ways
The characters were intriguing but also frustrating. Like why was Lou with Devlin to begin with? And how was a close-minded tit like Al able to so quickly evolve into a wonderful guy? The secondary characters were endearing, especially John, the style writer who hides behind his beard and wrinkled clothes.
I would look for her second book, which appears to be a food-themed story, too.