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You Don't Have to be Good

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Sometimes doing the right thing ins't an option.



In her late forties, in a stalled marriage and emailed half to death at work, solid, dependable, sensible Bea notices that she is starting to disappear. One morning on her way to work she vanishes completely.



Her husband is suspected of murder, high-flying sister Katherine starts to unravel and Katherine's teenage children, Laura and Adrian - brilliant, difficult, and wise - struggle to solve the mystery of their beloved aunt's disappearance.



Touching and funny, You Don't have to be Good is a sharp and clever look at what happens when a woman reaches the point where being good is no longer an option.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 4, 2009

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May 29, 2018
The first pages of this book were interesting, captivating even. Then a succession of dull stories alternate and follow each other, until a point that I saw myself skimming my reading and counting and counting again how many pages still for the book to be finished. Uninteresting story, some funny characters, and, unless I missed the point completely, a very dispensable book.
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March 27, 2014
A boring book about a family of selfish people. It's hard to feel any sympathy for anyone other than Adrian, the teenage nephew of the basket case who goes missing. I would have given this book one more star if the writing had been any good but it fails to bring any personality out of the characters at all.
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July 18, 2010
Average book with average plot. Took ages to gain momentum and storyline and then when it did it wasn't enough momentum or storyline. Did finish it and enjoyed it more towards the end but .....
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March 23, 2019
Well written but I didn't really enjoy it, too sad in the end. Characters not really sympathetic, not my kind of book.
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August 21, 2010
Bea is woman who all her life has been good, sensible and dependable. Married to a man who only thinks about himself and with a job at the city council which means drowning in emails she decides to disappear one day. She has had enough of being good.

Her husband gets suspected of murder. Her sister, the high flying career woman, slowly breaks a part. The only ones dealing rather good with Bea's disappearance is her nice and nephew who also try to solve the mystery of why she vanished.

The ending wasn't really what I expected but it's quite a compelling story of what happens to the ones left behind when someone disappears.
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October 15, 2009
Not crazy about the ending, but otherwise very much enjoyed this book about a middle aged woman who just leaves - finally deciding she doesn't have to be good. Who hasn't had that fantasy?!!
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July 30, 2012
Great if you like a twist to the typical family drama format.
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