Well I started this book when I was too wound up for sleep, and it didn't help me sleep in the least! I loved it immediately, and got right into the story. Sophie getting dumped at the airport by her missionary... I was there with her wanting to kill the jerk... And I knew immediately if I felt that strongly right off the bat, that this was a good read, for that's the way I judge a good book or not, if I can feel with the characters..
The feelings remained through the book, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I laughed so much, and felt I could relate to a lot of the crazy circumstances. It felt as if this were written about my family, for I could imagine any of it could happen to one of us, we always have the craziest situations... (So to me totally believable.)
I loved all the 5 step programs Sophie and her friend Jacie were coming up with. (Go Jacie, love her, especially since she's the Cafe Rio girl!) I laughed at 5 steps to the perfect revenge...
First, make him regret dumping you; Second, make him suffer; Third, make him jealous; Fourth, make a fool out of him; Fifth, live well without him.
Nice idea when we're freshly hurt, though what I got out of book was things don't turn out the way we always want them to, but they turn out just like they're supposed to, and we'll be happy if we can just trust in that. :) And revenge is really all up to the Lord...
And also the greatest lesson of all, we should never try to be anything but ourself either, and being happy with who we are counts for the most anyway. Though trying to look our very best, nothing wrong with that in the least! :)