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448 pages, Paperback
First published December 29, 2009
“Hi. My name is Katie. I’m a writer, and umÌý.Ìý.Ìý. I’m an alcoholic.â€�
“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?â€� I knew it was a trick! “I guess.â€� “And if you weren’t drinking, would you be unhappy most days?â€� My eyes wander to the oblong window above Saundra’s head. The sky is gray and cloudy. “I don’t knowÌý.Ìý.Ìý. I really don’t think of myself as unhappyÌý.Ìý.Ìý.â€� “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.â€�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.