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[Free.5ODq] #PleaseRetweet

[Free.5ODq] #PleaseRetweet

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#PleaseRetweet Rank: #1408984 in eBooksPublished on: 2015-08-27Released on: 2015-08-27Format: Kindle eBook 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Loved it!By souveraineGreat book! Captivating and at the same time clever story. I highly recommend both to tweeter and non-tweeter aficionados! Emily Benet never disappoints :-)0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.My book club loved it.By Maria SanchezMy book club loved it. It's so much fun to read. Totally recommended!!!!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Rushed job, then flat endingBy Zee MonodeeI wanted to like this book, but it fell flat for me. Thing is - you know those movie trailers where you figure you've seen all the best bits already and so don't need to watch it This was the case for me with this book, because the blurb tells you everything already (I mean, the big blow-up happened at 86% in the book; I checked on my ereader!)And then the remaining 14% of the book take you from the blowup to what happens next...except it feels really rushed, all over the place, and there doesn't seem to be a real basis for what actually happens. I mean, why did May suddenly say enough was enough to her boss Craig...when she's been in tougher, more sticky spots before but still stuck through I got the feeling the book was more to push to that blowup, but then, the book needed to end, so there you have it - strings tied every which way.Speaking of the ending itself, I get the purpose of an ending that doesn't come with a pretty red bow. In this manner, this story reminded me of The Devil Wears Prada. The book ending was not the happy/light ending of the movie, but back to the book's ending; In Devil, the heroine, well, you can see she's going through this disconnection, becoming something she isn't, and this is something that makes her realize she cannot keep on as she is. And that's the empowering moment for her, and for the readers, in Lauren Weisberger's story.But in #PleaseRetweet, I felt none of this journey leading to the ultimate destination. I imagined @SparkyMay would make her comeback (though she supposedly never left - but where did she go). We are led to see @SparkyMay as this strong, snarky, solid-in-her-opinions person, but then she totally disappears. Where to And May never comes into her again. That ending made me go, Couldn't they have found something else to do It leaves a huge question mark about the future - bit like the rug being pulled under your feet after you've slugged through the whole book to find out how May is gonna come up on top of all this. Truth is, she doesn't, and that's the real shame.See all 6 customer reviews...
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