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Friday, April 6, 2012

These Girls: a Novel by Sarah Pekkanen




These Girls by Sarah Pekkanen-

In her third novel, These Girls, internationally bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen examines the lives of three women working and living together in New York City and shows that family secrets may shape us all, but it’s the rich, complicated layers of friendship that can save us.

Cate, Renee, and Abby have come to New York for very different reasons, and in a bustling city of millions, they are linked together through circumstance and chance. Cate has just been named the features editor of Gloss, a high-end lifestyle magazine. Cate’s roommate Renee will do anything to nab the plum job of beauty editor at Gloss.Then there’s Abby, whom they take in as a third roommate.

Pekkanen’s most compelling, true-to-life novel yet tells the story of three very different women as they navigate the complications of careers and love—and find the lifeline they need in each other.



The Three Reasons Review is a simple way to get your thoughts out there about a book.  The reasons are as follows complete with fancy button:


1.) Reasons you chose this book
Many of my blogging friends have read this author's past work and really enjoyed it. When I was offered the chance to read her latest release I relished the opportunity!

2.) Reasons you liked or disliked this book
I thought the author did a really great job of bringing the three women's friendship to a complete circle in the end of the story but there were a few times when I wasn't totally believing Cate and Renee's connection with Abby. That part I felt could have been more fleshed out and then I'm sure I would've bought into that storyline a bit more. I loved Renee's vulnerability and I think many of us that have faced weight issues could see a bit of ourself in her. Cate was a woman that I thought I could be friends with and I understood why she distanced herself from having a relationship. I could also understand how reckless and careless one can be when wildly in love at twenty. I felt her pain.

3.) Reasons you are recommending this book
This was a good read about friendships and the lengths that a person would go to in order to GET that job. I'm always game for books that center around women and their friendships so if you're interested in those themes this would be a book to add to your wish list!

Author: Sarah Pekkanen
Published: April 10, 2012
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Source: Kortney@ Sparkpoint Studio, LLC




Disclaimer: I was not compensated for my review. My thoughts on this book were in no way influenced by the author or publicist.They are my personal reflections based solely on MY experience while reading this novel.

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23 comments:

  1. I have this on my list, expect to read it this spring (hopefully as an audio while walking).

    I do struggle when something feels unbelievable so I hope the friendships work for me!

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  2. I like the 3 Reasons Review style, Staci. This sounds like a good one and is on my list!

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  3. This sounds good!! I will have to check it out! Thanks for the great review Staci!

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  4. Very nicely done review! And very helpful!

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  5. I like your review style, Staci. It very concisely brings up the relevant points.

    I read another book by this author and enjoyed it. I think I'll give this one a try.

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  6. I've been seeing this one around. Great review. I'll keep an eye out for this one.

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  7. I love Pekkanen's work and can't wait to read this!

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  8. The library does have one of her books so I should perhaps give that one a go :)

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  9. I love this author and look forward to this book.

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  10. Thanks for the review of this book. I hope to read some of this author in May.

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  11. I hope to read some of this author's work in May before I meet her at the Gaithersburg Book Festival

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  12. Lots of posts about this author lately... I'm going to have to read one of her books!

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  13. I've heard so much about this author so when I was offered to review it I jumped at the chance. My review is scheduled for the end of the month and I can't wait to read it.

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  14. I have been meaning to read some of her books for ages. I only own one of them, Skipping a Beat, so that's probably the one I'll start with.

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  15. I'm going to be reading this soon and I can't wait. It sounds like the type of story I gravitate towards.

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  16. A story revolving around women & friendship is something I can't resist but I might try and get this one from the library :)

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  17. I haven't tried a book by this author yet. She's on my list though. :)

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  18. I felt much the same way about the Pekkanen book I read last year. I really enjoyed it and much of it felt so real but there were a few places where I felt it could have been done differently that would have made me love the book.

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  19. Women and friendships always provide good fodder for stories. They can be really good and heartwarming...good for the soul :) thanks Staci.

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  20. Hmm. I didn't love her first and this isn't a gushing review so I think I can safely skip it, thanks!

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  21. I've been hearing a lot about this author and her books lately! She definitely is on my radar now...I'll have to grab this one at some point!

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