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dana_reads_travels 's review for:
The Burnout
by Sophie Kinsella
Thank you to the publisher for a Netgalley.
Though I can never get into the shopahlic books, I love all of the stand-alones by Sophie Kinsella. Was this predictable at times? Yes. Was it cheesy at times? Yes. Was it the book I needed at this moment? Also yes.
In a year where I am feeling major burnout myself in my own job, this book came at the perfect time. It was enjoyable, the main characters were well written, and though miscommunication pokes its awful tropey self in, it's so small it didn't bother me. I read this book in a day as I found the story easy to relate to, as I think many people will nowadays.
Though I can never get into the shopahlic books, I love all of the stand-alones by Sophie Kinsella. Was this predictable at times? Yes. Was it cheesy at times? Yes. Was it the book I needed at this moment? Also yes.
In a year where I am feeling major burnout myself in my own job, this book came at the perfect time. It was enjoyable, the main characters were well written, and though miscommunication pokes its awful tropey self in, it's so small it didn't bother me. I read this book in a day as I found the story easy to relate to, as I think many people will nowadays.