Interesting take on this book, especially on Camilla's character which I can't disagree with. I must admit I really enjoyed reading DJATS when I first picked it up about a year ago, but I think that's mainly because of Taylor Jenkins Reid. I just find her writing so addictive.
"I love to see more representation of complicated, problematic women who stir the pot" - this I can completely get behind. I think TJR does this very well in her books. My favourite is Carrie Soto Is Back (maybe because it's about tennis....). Great review!
Interesting take on this book, especially on Camilla's character which I can't disagree with. I must admit I really enjoyed reading DJATS when I first picked it up about a year ago, but I think that's mainly because of Taylor Jenkins Reid. I just find her writing so addictive.
"I love to see more representation of complicated, problematic women who stir the pot" - this I can completely get behind. I think TJR does this very well in her books. My favourite is Carrie Soto Is Back (maybe because it's about tennis....). Great review!
Thank you! I'll have to add Carrie Soto is Back to my tbr.
Of course, let me know what you think if you do read it!