Notes from BookCrossing: I love to read junk food when I travel, and this book seemed like the perfect candidate when I was packing for this business trip. I'm in the NY/NJ area for the week, and read this book all day yesterday. It was a great accompaniment to iffy Denver weather and not knowing if I'd get out of town or not! I did, and just in time -- my husband said they had almost a foot of snow!
Yeah, it's lite and it's chick lit, but I really enjoyed this one! Sure, it's formulaic, but it's still very entertaining. It was also sooooo 80s, I loved it :) The Japanese-Southern-American version of Bridget Jones in this book was really well drawn, I thought, and even though a lot of the supporting cast were charicatures, they were all very fun to read.
This author has some great wry and witty words. "If fate were kind and sympathetic, the roller rink would have been the last time I saw Kevin Peterson. But fate is neither kind nor sympathetic." I love that they call Riley "The Colins", and a variety of other funny things. . .
I did notice (surprise, surprise) a couple of errors in this one, but the best one was the "throws of passion" on pg. 181. LOL!
There were some very touching parts in this, too -- the parts about the Japanese internment camps, especially. I was glad to see them in there -- it added a touch of depth that many chicklits lack.