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A review by gstree
Really Good, Actually by Monica Heisey
2.0
I don’t even remember why I had flagged this book as one I was excited to read when it came out. It was just about reading a woman’s bad choices one after another and being let down by a lot of the people in her life (before she obviously made things worse between them and had to be the one to mend fences). I liked maybe 1 or 2 of all of the secondary characters, and I just desperately wanted the protagonist to make better decisions ever but it wasn’t until the very end. It felt like she did her apology tour but no one else took responsibility for being jerks themselves. Just a mess all around.