I would've given this 1 star, but I know my main problem with this book was that I listened to it on audio. (Had I read it, I probably would've given it 2 stars.) Listen up, any audio readers: DO NOT listen to this one. The reader was Terrible. She had a different "voice" for each character, which is fine, except that she dug deep into her big-obnoxious-over-the-top bag for her voices.
One character sounded like a dead ringer for Kim Catrall on Sex in the City (and acted like her too.) One, who was only supposed to be 30 sounded like Claire Huxtable. Then there was Phyllis Diller. A "suave architect that sounded like a ghetto thug (?). A five you old who sounded like Elmo and apparently all 19 year olds, um, like, SHOUT when they talk.
I can't describe how annoying the voices were.
But, besides the audio, I did have some problems with the book. SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN"T READ THE FIRST BOOK!!!!!!....
The story takes place 5 years after Georgia has died and the characters are still acting like she died last week. I mean, even Marty, the guy who owns the downstairs deli breaks down at one point because he misses Georgia. Come on! And don't even get me started on the fact that half of the charcters in the "group" fly off to spend the summer in Italy. Yeah, cause THAT happens.
The best mistake on the audio book? Lucy's mother, who comes from Italy, spoke with a very distinct IRISH accent. Huh? What? At first I thought I had heard wrong and that they had really said she was from Ireland, but they said it again a bit later when talking about the Italian dishes Rosie grew up making. Now far be it from me to dispute geography, but pretty darn sure Ireland is not near Italy. And correct me if I'm wrong, but Italians don't speak English (with an Irish accent, especially!)
The book was pretty far-fetched and because of that, pretty annoying.
But, I did get a huge laugh from listening to the book because of the very end. (I'll share it with you so you can spare yourself the torture of doing this one on audio. This is not a spoiler.) After the story ends, there is a recipe for muffins and also directions on how to make "Georgia Afghans". A knitting pattern is read out loud. The funniest part was that the reader actually READ the pattern. "Knit two, purl two. Knit two, purl two. Knit two, purl two. Knit two, purl two. Knit two, purl two..." Do you get the picture? She literally read every single stitch, instead of just saying "Knit two, purl two 18 times." I literally laughed out loud. People driving by me probably thought I was insane. Worth listening to for that one laugh at the very end?? Quite possibly.