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432 pages, Paperback
First published December 29, 2009

“Hi. My name is Katie. I’m a writer, and um . . . I’m an alcoholic.”
“Hi, Katie!” says the group.
“Wrebbit!” says TGND
"Whoever said there are no second chances in life was a moron.
“This is where it really starts, Katie. And you only get out what you put in."
“So, most days you need something to make you feel happy?” I knew it was a trick! “I guess.” “And if you weren’t drinking, would you be unhappy most days?” My eyes wander to the oblong window above Saundra’s head. The sky is gray and cloudy. “I don’t know . . . I really don’t think of myself as unhappy . . .” “Katie, when you’re using alcohol regularly to alter your mood, it’s generally an indication that there’s something that needs to be altered.”This one started out full of promise and possibilities, and was very reminiscent of Rachel’s Holiday, the almost classic Marian Keyes novel. But because I couldn’t help but compare them, it was ultimately disappointing. Rachel’s Holiday was so deep, dark, and hilarious. There were definitely some good things about this one. The premise was a great idea and roped me in right away.