EATING WITH ANGELS
SARAH-KATE LYNCH
Chick lit, yes. Predictable, no.
Centred around a moderately happily married, slightly overweight restaurant critic in her mid-thirties, it deals with her great love for food, her losing battle with weight, and her warped relationship with her mother -- pretty standard fare for this genre of writing. But, about a hundred pages in, the book takes a sharp left from this all-too-predictable path.
Not that it's a life-alteringly new perspective or anything, just that it was a pleasant surprise to see a mainstream chick lit story shift gear, even if it's for a tiny little bit.
Lessons learned:
1. Beware of abandoning a book too early: surprises are everywhere.
2. Chick lit is good. But chick lit that cleverly combines food, Venice, and dysfunctional families is SO much better.
If you are what you read, right now, I am
A hardbound monkey with a typewriter. ~ Bookish Girl is reading Vikram Chandra's Red Earth And Pouring Rain.
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