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| AUTHOR: | Alexandra Carew |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | STRAPLESS |
| ISBN: | 0758204345 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - Romance, General, Romance - General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of What Goes Around
Richly comic tale of jealousy, obsession and revenge i guess this is a love it or hate it kind of book. heroine Cat is the perfect antidote to those tiring of all the cute but neurotically hapless heroines cluttering chick lit shelves today - she's funny, smart and out for revenge over the men who've put her down.
living and working in Hong Kong, where corporate USA meets beer-swilling Brits, Cat feels lonely and isolated. a doomed affair leads her to explore all things esoteric, looking for hints as how best to change her life. the narration is funny and ironic, poking fun at all her obsessions and the way in which desperate women will read anything they want into their stars/fortunes etc in a bid to justify or improve their unsatisfactory existence.
if your after a chocolate-box romance, you'll hate this book. if you've never lusted over another woman's man or had mean thoughts about perfectly innocent rivals, you sure as hell won't get the humor, but if you're looking for something spikier than the average read, this book is a scream.
Darkly compelling!
Cat's life's in a total mess, and as she tries to figure it all out, so she becomes fascinated by the concept of karma and karmic retribution. Of course, what she fails to see is that not every choice she makes is for her own, or the good of anyone else for that matter, but it's the realism of this flawed character that makes her so compelling.
Sweetness and light, no - this book is a dark delight instead!
Can I give this book 0 stars?
Empty, stupid and depressing. Cat, the main character, is hateful. When she starts having suicidal thoughts, you wish she'd just do it already. Full of pseudo-spirituality and yawn-worthy "revelations," this book is the ultimate cure for a chick-lit addiction.