Postcards from the Edge
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POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE
Suzanne Vale is funny and famous, a thirty-ish actress who has crash-landed in rehab, and navigated the humorous and harrowing byways of all of her addictions...even love. Tough yet fragile, she's hanging on -- and she's not sure why. There is her unsupporting cast of friends and lovers: Alex, an arrogantly handsome TV writer. Suzanne has a place in his heart...and maybe even in his new script. Jack, a producer and super-stud. His relationship with Suzanne is heavy on analysis and light on commitment. Lucy, her trusted gal pal. When the going gets rough, they charge away their blues on Rodeo Drive. Jesse, a novelist and the almost-too-good-to-be-true result of a "dating accident." His Niceness is boring Suzanne to death -- and driving her crazy with love.
Poignant, painful, excruciatingly funny, Carrie Fisher's bestseller is a dazzling survivor's tale, and "a wickedly shrewd, black-humor riff on the horrors of rehab and the hollows of Hollywood life" (People).
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I rarely cry. I save my feelings up inside me like I have something more specific in mind for them. *1.5 stars I was so close to DNFing this book but since I enjoyed Carrie Fisher’s non-fiction books, I stayed with this one until the end. The main characters was just rambling for 231 pages. I didn’t care about the characters and it was a narrative I couldn’t connect with. There wasn’t a real plot either. Meh.
Beschreibung
POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE
Suzanne Vale is funny and famous, a thirty-ish actress who has crash-landed in rehab, and navigated the humorous and harrowing byways of all of her addictions...even love. Tough yet fragile, she's hanging on -- and she's not sure why. There is her unsupporting cast of friends and lovers: Alex, an arrogantly handsome TV writer. Suzanne has a place in his heart...and maybe even in his new script. Jack, a producer and super-stud. His relationship with Suzanne is heavy on analysis and light on commitment. Lucy, her trusted gal pal. When the going gets rough, they charge away their blues on Rodeo Drive. Jesse, a novelist and the almost-too-good-to-be-true result of a "dating accident." His Niceness is boring Suzanne to death -- and driving her crazy with love.
Poignant, painful, excruciatingly funny, Carrie Fisher's bestseller is a dazzling survivor's tale, and "a wickedly shrewd, black-humor riff on the horrors of rehab and the hollows of Hollywood life" (People).
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Beiträge
I rarely cry. I save my feelings up inside me like I have something more specific in mind for them. *1.5 stars I was so close to DNFing this book but since I enjoyed Carrie Fisher’s non-fiction books, I stayed with this one until the end. The main characters was just rambling for 231 pages. I didn’t care about the characters and it was a narrative I couldn’t connect with. There wasn’t a real plot either. Meh.




