Thursday, April 1, 2010
Review: Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog by Lisa Scottoline
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such a fabulous title, but I am not sure I'd like this book. thanks for sharing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI got this book for my mom for christmas, since she loves Scottoline!
ReplyDeleteI think my mom will get a kick of this one. I may have to check it out myself later...when she's done of course.
While this wasn't my favorite read, I do think it's much funnier if you're closer to 50 than 30.
ReplyDeleteSince I'm a bit closer to 50 than 30, maybe I'll give this a go. :-) I do like the title.
ReplyDeleteThanks! for the review.
ReplyDeleteSince I just read a book of autobiographical essays by a woman close to 50, I think I've had enough for now. There sure are a lot of them, it seems.
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