macendan's Full Review: Sophie Kinsella - The Undomestic Goddess
I read this book with much anticipation (how many times have we all thought how nice it would be to walk away from our current stresses, whatever they are and start over). I happen to work in a law firm and also thought that I could relate to the book from that angle. However, it was hard for me to believe that anyone could be as inept as the main character was at basic living skills (i.e., cooking, cleaning, etc.) and have passed the bar exam to be a lawyer. If the writer had perhaps focused on how much more difficult it was balancing all the domestic demands and not made the character to be a complete idiot when it came to household basics it would have been a little more believable and easier to read. I did, however, enjoy the basic "plot" of the story. Nice little romance (which was to be expected and kept the book moving along). I didn't dislike this book, but it wasn't one that I found hard to put down either. Definitely not one that I wanted to pass on to someone else to read.
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