Welcome to My Planet (Where English Is Sometimes Spoken), by Shannon Olson
Shelf: Chick lit - books
15 August 2008
Shannon Olson, the eponymous heroine of Shannon Olson’s Welcome to My Planet (Where English Is Sometimes Spoken) is a mess: bad job, worse credit, crazy family, and terrible taste in men. There are a few funny moments, and the writing is pretty good, but it’s just too far out there - what kind of self-respecting woman would allow such a loser boyfriend into her life, let alone let him to treat her like that, repeatedly? And I know this is picky, but I was very distracted by the fact that the author named her allegedy fictional character after herself. I sure hope everything else was made up, because it’s a pretty sad story.
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2 hearts award - American chick lit - Shannon Olson
Aw, I liked this one! I liked that is wasn’t all rainbows and happiness. Maybe that’s just me. I do agree that it was distracting to have the heroine named after oneself, though.
10 September 2008 at 5:42 am