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  • Ugh.

    1
    By trese80
    Such an unlikeable narrator. And PC in an over-the-top way.
  • I could have written this book, she sounds so much like me!

    5
    By Paleo Schnauzer
    I laughed and laughed and laughed some more. And all the while I asked myself how did this writer know me so well? Such a perfect simple beach read with a cast of very likeable people and a very likable cat.
  • Meh

    2
    By Aaron and Jessica
    I struggled getting through this book. Rocky, the narrator/protagonist, was too whiny and ungrateful to empathize with.
  • Sandwich

    1
    By a.l.l.a.
    Very vulgar. Couldn’t get past the first couple of chapters.
  • Finished in 2 Days

    1
    By ihavenotimetoreadbooklover
    I liked the book-it was an easy read BUT maybe it should come with a trigger warning—abortion, miscarriage, lbgt are major in major parts of the story line. I particularly enjoyed the memoirs of motherhood shared with the reader! I found many parts relatable as I watch my own children grow. Also, thanks for the warning of vaginal atrophy—had no idea that was a thing as I approach perimenopause 🫣🫣
  • Depressing empty nester story

    2
    By Titlegurl
    Writing was awkward. Story Wasn’t terrible but wasn’t great. Being a newbie empty nester myself, I found this book to be more depressing than actually being an empty nester.
  • Great summer read

    5
    By BrianaBouvier
    I loved this story. Great portrait of messy family but full of humor and love and family secrets. I think it’s a complex picture of pregnancy and how different people come to different decisions about how to proceed.
  • Too much profanity

    1
    By JillAdams01
    Thought I had found someone I could relate to with menopause yet she uses the F word constantly. Take this out and I would have finished the book. It cheapens the book. Occasional use would be one thing, constant is another.
  • Absolutely fabulous

    2
    By ShimmeryMegan
    Perfect summer book with prose so alive and stunning it made me stop breathing a few times.
  • Whut

    3
    By link kid
    Why is there book called sandwich✋

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