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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
So when a friend from New England, no less, foisted the SP Queens on me, I expected the worst. Praise God for surprises! This book is an antidote to cutesy; I found it hilarious, outrageous and wonderful. Yes, some people will be put off by the vulgarity & self-centeredness. (So give this book only to people you know!) For me, the vulgarity is part of the over-the-top energy & dead-on honesty that makes the book not only fun to read but exhilarating; her run-away creativity makes me feel more creative, more alive.
It did seem to me to lose some steam, to seem a little padded, toward the end. But that's a minor carp.
Jill Browne is not your mother's Fannie Flagg or Rebecca Wells; she does remind me, though, of another (older, I think) very funny Southern writer--Florence King.