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| The Friday Night Knitting Club | 
enlarge | Author: Kate Jacobs Publisher: Berkley Trade Category: Book
List Price: $14.00 Buy Used: $2.59 You Save: $11.41 (82%)
New (60) Used (130) Collectible (2) from $2.59
Avg. Customer Rating: 186 reviews
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0425219097 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780425219096
Publication Date: January 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Good reading copy. May include highlighting/writing, some completed exercises, missing dust cover, crease, and/or overall wear. Ships within 2 business days. 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly August 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ugly first-- The whole time I was reading this, I had a real sense of being manipulated by the author. There were just too many stereotypes and character interactions that stretched credibility to the breaking point. For example--is there any chance at all that you wouldn't recognize your very best high school friend 15 year later, no matter what physical transformation she'd undergone? I saw a distant acquaintance in line at the market after almost 25 years and knew her within seconds! And how is it that Georgia still had money problems after saying early on that she had enough to send her daughter to Harvard and then being paid $30,000 plus for Cat's two dresses AFTER that? There's more, but those were the worst.
Bad-- Did Ms Jacobs not have an editor? I noticed several spelling errors--and they weren't typos. Konked, anyone?
Good-- As jejeune as some of the writing, as most of the characters, and as utterly predictable as some of the plot points, I got up at six in the morning to finish this book. I wanted to know what happened. That's very good!
As the cover says... August 16, 2008 ... This plays out as a "Steel Magnolia's set in Manhattan" and I was not let down. A nicely written account of how womens lives connect and develop into deep friendships. I was hanging on the writers every word, not being able to put the book down. I wish this would be made into a movie soon. I cannot say enough good things about this story.
Enjoyable but formulaic August 14, 2008 I like a good chick-lit book once or twice a summer, and this one fit the bill. There were some likeable characters, and it was fun to see some different kinds of conflicts, like the 72 year old woman suddenly rediscovering her sexuality, and I loved the scene where James' mother gives him a dressing down. Some of the characters were too one-dimensional -- Georgia was just too good to be true much of the time, and Cat too stupid for redemption, and Darwin too annoying overall. I know I was supposed to cry when Georgia died, but honestly, her role seemd to be to be the catalyst for everyone else to get her life together, and once that happened, she kinda had to die because her purpose was served. The writer has obvious talent and some passages were either incredibly insightful (like why New Yorkers never invite you to their homes) or just plain lyrical. It's not great literature, but it's not bad, either, and she is definitely an author I would read again. But the book will go in my giveaway/trade pile because it's really not deep enough or satisfying enough for a second read.
Lukewarm August 14, 2008 I just never really got into the characters. I can knit well, so I wanted to like this book. It seemed like there was something missing . . .
A BOOK FOR WOMAN EVEN IFTHEY DON'TKNIT August 9, 2008 THIS BOOK IS ABOUT A GROUP OF WOMAN WHO HAVE LITTLE IN COMMON EXCEPT THE LOVE OF KNITTING. YET AS TIME GOES ON THEY DISCOVER THEIR BONDIS STRONG. YES THERE IS A LOVE AFFAIR.
IT IS A STORY OF REDEMTION AND RENEWAL. IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH AND CRY.
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