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A review by chaptersofchase
The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Thank you, Atria Books, for the gifted copy of The Sweet Spot{partner}
Genre: Fiction
Format: ๐ง
Pub Date: 1.31.2023
Star Rating: โโโโ
Genre: Fiction
Format: ๐ง
Pub Date: 1.31.2023
Star Rating: โโโโ
โEach and every one of us will land in a crisis at some point, and thatโs when we need to accept all the help we can get.โ
What a fun read The Sweet Spot was! I love a good mix of quirky yet lovable characters to bring out all the feelings ๐ฅฐ
I loved listening to this audio and following along as Amy Poepple wove together all her characters until they formed a unit of support for one another. It made for such a heartwarming read.
The reader explores themes like marriage, parenthood, friendship, and forgiveness throughout the book, but it is all done without feeling too heavy. Trust me when I say several instances had me laughing at the situations the characters found themselves in. The Sweet Spot was the perfect combination of feelings and laughs.
By the end of The Sweet Spot, I got to know each character deeply and loved them all (even when I started out disliking them). I would love to return to The Sweet Spot and revisit them all.
๐ Quirky & lovable characters
๐ Found family
๐ญ Family drama
๐ Character connections
๐ฝ New York City setting
I recommend reading The Sweet Spot if you enjoy reading Mary Kay Andrews books (except thereโs no mystery, and itโs set in the city).
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