Monday, August 22, 2011

Something Borrowed - Emily Giffin

Something Borrowed - Emily Giffin
 
from goodreads.com: 
 
Rachel White is the consummate good girl. A hard-working attorney at a large Manhattan law firm and a diligent maid of honor to her charmed best friend Darcy, Rachel has always played by all the rules. Since grade school, she has watched Darcy shine, quietly accepting the sidekick role in their lopsided friendship. But that suddenly changes the night of her thirtieth birthday when Rachel finally confesses her feelings to Darcy's fiance, and is both horrified and thrilled to discover that he feels the same way. As the wedding date draws near, events spiral out of control, and Rachel knows she must make a choice between her heart and conscience. In so doing, she discovers that the lines between right and wrong can be blurry, endings aren't always neat, and sometimes you have to risk everything to be true to yourself. 



To say that I loved the book Something Borrowed is a bit of an understatement. Anyone who has heard my gush about this Emily Giffin book can tell you that my love for it extends past anything that is remotely healthy. Maybe that's weird, but it's true.

I read this book on a road trip and found myself struggling to put it down! Giffin created a world similar to that of many young women like myself: The perfect best friend making the not-so-perfect side of the equation feel uncool. I related to her characters on both sides and found them to be quite real. Rachel and Darcy were distant memories of my high school friendships. Dex was the boy we all dreamt of dating. Marcus was the partier we all know and love.

She created situations which were both unfathomable and real at the same time. They were reminders of daily life and so vivid that you couldn't help but believe in every word she wrote.

The only downside was that the plot occasionally repeated itself, but the emotions she shared from Rachel's point of view were too good to ignore and I found myself simply letting it all go as she spoke of the awkward feelings from the situation or how much it hurt her to be in a situation which was considered uncouth by societies standards.

As a great read, I felt myself squealing for my new found companion and wanting to cry when things didn't go her way. Giffin did a phenomenal job of creating a world where her readers could live for a short time and keeping them captivated until the last words.

I give Something Borrowed a strong score of four music notes. It's a recommended read for any fan of adult fiction and any girl who has ever felt beat down by her best (and oh-so-perfect) friend. ♩ ♩ ♩ ♩

To Review or Not to Review...

I have enjoyed reading Young Adult fiction books for a while now. They are my favorite genre and provide a fantastic escape from my real world drama. Who doesn't love the opportunity to live someone else's issues and remember that theirs truly aren't that bad?! I know I do. So I started this blog... Katie Reads It ... This will be a college seniors prospective on the books she's chosen to read.

A bit about me, though. I'm Katie. I'm 21 and a senior in college. I'm studying music. I love to read. That's about the majority of what you need to know.