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Smart Women
This book pulled me in and I couldn't seem to put it down. This book was in third person and had tons of dialogue. Though I loved this book it is an emotional roller coaster. This book is pretty confusing in the beginning due to character hoping. One chapter it will talk about how happy Margo and Andrew are then the next chapter will be talking about Margo and Michelle's arguments. The main character Margo, Who is a single mother raising two kids was telling her story about raising her children Michelle and Stuart. Margo and Michelle Do not get along very well. Most of the dialogue in Smart Woman is fights between Margo and Michelle. I seemed to really like this book because it has tons of drama. Between Margo and Michelle fighting and Margos affairs. There are also instances where Stuarts and Michelle's dad want them for the summer which depresses Margo severely. Then Andrew eventually moves in with Margo and her family. Michelle does not approve of andrew which causes more drama in their household. In conclusion, I give this book a 4 out of 5 star and this is a really good book and you should give it a shot!
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