The Bright Side of Disaster
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3.5
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Katherine Center
A new mother must adjust to a life she never asked for in this spirited novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Bodyguard and The Rom-Commers“Charming . . . cleverly told and uncommonly appealing.”—PeopleSometimes the worst thing that can happen is exactly what you’ve been waiting for.Very pregnant and not quite married, Jenny Harris doesn’t mind that she and her live-in fiancé, Dean, accidentally started their family a little earlier than planned. But Dean is acting distant, and the night he runs out for cigarettes and doesn’t come back, he demotes himself from future husband to sperm donor.And the very next day, Jenny goes into labor.In the months that follow, Jenny plunges into a life she never anticipated: single motherhood. At least with the sleep deprivation, sore boobs, and fits of crying (both hers and the baby’s), there’s not much time to dwell on her broken heart. Then things start looking up: Jenny learns how to do everything one-handed, makes friends in a mommy group, and even gets to know a handsome, helpful neighbor. But Dean is never far from Jenny’s thoughts or, it turns out, her doorstep, and in the end she must choose between the old life she thought she wanted and the new life she’s been lucky to find.
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Author
Katherine Center
Pages
288
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2008-04-08
ISBN
0345497961 9780345497963
Ratings
Google: 4
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"The characters in this book are terrible! Jenny has the lowest standards on the planet for friends and partners. I did like her mom and dad, Gardner is not bad either, but he is barely a character--just the foil to her deadbeat boyfriend. They go on one date, he does a few nice, decent things so clearly he is the one? "
"I love the writing, but hated the story. First of all, it felt like a complete rip-off of "Good In Bed" by Jennifer Weiner (which was far superior). Secondly, I literally threw the book across the room at some point because I was so angry at the repeated stupid choices the main character makes. To me, a novel is just not enjoyable when you the heroine keeps destroying her own life."
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Elizabeth Fordham