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e_phemerart) wrote2011-08-28 09:51 am
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Book #68
68)Wolff, Naomi, A VINTAGE AFFAIR. Bantam: 2010.
Enjoyed it for what it was, light summer reading in the chick-lit genre. Of course, I liked the setting of the London vintage clothing shop, and how the clothes were part of the story. Liked the description of 50's era prom dresses as "cupcake dresses". Identified with the spunky female characters, but wasn't quite sure which of the male romantic interests the reader was really supposed to root for? I suppose it was a successful enough novel, as I was left with the desire to go shopping with a good girlfriend. :)
Enjoyed it for what it was, light summer reading in the chick-lit genre. Of course, I liked the setting of the London vintage clothing shop, and how the clothes were part of the story. Liked the description of 50's era prom dresses as "cupcake dresses". Identified with the spunky female characters, but wasn't quite sure which of the male romantic interests the reader was really supposed to root for? I suppose it was a successful enough novel, as I was left with the desire to go shopping with a good girlfriend. :)