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425 pages, Hardcover
First published March 1, 1990
First off, I have to say I DNF this book at 47% on my kindle. I love Robyn Carr's Virgin River and some of her recent standalones, such as What We Find, Backward Glance, Swept Away, and etc. What's great about Carr's writing is her ability to create believable characters, a great cast of supporting characters and the world they live in with their slice of life moments.
However, I think Woman's Own is a miss. While I initially do like the women in this story, being strong and distinctly different with their own dreams and problems, it quickly becomes apparent there's too much caricature. It feels as if Carr is hellbent on pushing certain types of character and keeps hammering it while forgetting to make it realistic or entertaining.
So, this book is a miss because firstly the characters fall flat from her later works (oh, the women were strong in this book but the caricature presentation made it unrealistic), and secondly the plot is plain boring. Yea, I think Carr spent too much time trying to build one-dimensional strong women but forgot to write an entertaining plot.
Frankly, I am surprised to find so many 5s and 4s for Woman's Own but after realizing most of these are from female reviewers shouting "I LOVE THIS BECAUSE THE WOMEN ARE SO STRONG" (but kinda neglected other aspects of a book that would make it good/bad)...well I guess...
Unfornately, this book is a two star because it was just plain boring. Note: After realizing this is one of her earlier books, I guess it's not that surprising it isn't as good as her recent ones.