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Life's a Beach

Life's a Beach

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Manufacturer: Hyperion
Category: EBooks

List Price: $10.95
Buy New: $8.76
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 26087

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 272

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B000QJLTO6

Publication Date: June 5, 2007
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Product Description
From the author of Must Love Dogs comes another sparkling romantic comedy about a relationship-challenged single woman, her quirky-to-put-it-mildly extended family, and te summer the shark movie came to town. Life's a bit of a beach these days for Ginger Walsh, who's single at forty-one and living back home in the family FROG (Finished Room Over Garage), who's hoping for a more fulfilling life as a sea glass artist, but instead is babysitting her sister's kids. Toss in a dumpster-picking father, a Kama Sutra T-shirt wearing mother, a movie crew come to town with a very cute gaffer, an on-again-off-again glassblower boyfriend, plus a couple of Red Hat realtors, and hilarity ensues. The perfect summer read, Life's a Beach is a warm, witty, and wise look at what it takes to move forward at any stage in life.


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2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   August 9, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Geri and Ginger are sisters and they are polar opposites. Geri is a successful business woman, mother and is rarely seen without her BlackBerry. Ginger is a single 41 year old woman with a job, not a career, and lives over her parents' garage. While Ginger is dealing with her parents decision to sell their house (where will she live?) and her "going-nowhere-fast" relationship with Noah, Geri is planning her big 5-0 birthday party.

I have to say, I didn't enjoy reading this book. The plot was lacking and the characters were easily forgettable.



4 out of 5 stars Much, *much* better.   August 3, 2008
This is the second of Ms Cook's novels I've read, after 'Must Love Dogs'. It is a far better accomplishment than that one: here's we have a cohesive storyline, she deals with characters in a much more proficient way, she's able to juggle plotlines that are worth juggling...in the end, everything gels nicely to provide a very light, yet hardly facile read.

Ms Cook has a great way with quips, with snappy dialogue...and this ability is especially well-honed in positively-charged stories. That is, ones where the general tone is one of things working out in the end, rather than some kind of misanthropic exercise.

She's a very good writer. My only 'complaint' would be that she *seems* unwilling to take it to the next level, one that transcends the standard 'chick-lit' category, and takes the tale into something more infused with human complexities and literary nutrition. I hope she decides to stretch a little at some point, because I do believe she has it in her to produce something truly memorable, not simply enjoyable



3 out of 5 stars Quick and Uncomplicated, Immediately Forgettable   July 28, 2008
This book is very light and completely predictable. I think that the new word I've seen thrown around in reviews is "beacher" and this book fits that description perfectly. Don't expect a complex plot, well drawn characters, well executed action, or any surprises. This book is as bland and predictable as white toast from a pop-up toaster. But it isn't bad either, it just is what it is - a beacher. I would try to find a copy from a used source, since this isn't the kind of paperback that you're going to want to hang on to for another read. You will probably enjoy the book while you are reading it but five minutes after you turn the last page you will have forgotten all about it. It just isn't the kind of book that stays with you.


2 out of 5 stars slow and boring   July 9, 2008
got this book because of all the local hype being from SE Ma where author is from but wasn't impressed. Also got her latest book and wssn't thrilled with that one either.


3 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But Not That Great   June 19, 2008
Not among my favorite books, but okay as a quick read. The narrator, Ginger Walsh, is not an especially endearing character, she's just kind of forgettable. As a matter of fact, all of the players in this book are pretty forgettable. Perhaps, like 'Must Love Dogs', this would make a better movie than book. I'd borrow this one, rather than buy it.

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